‘Secret Santa’ finds joy in the gift of giving

Local businessman leads effort to help boy and family

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A young boy from Diamond and his family, hit hard during the past year by the economy, had a very special Christmas thanks to this "Santa," who wants to remain anonymous. “It’s not about me,” the Grundy County businessman said. “It’s about making sure kids have something on Christmas.”

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