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The Columbian
Published: May 4, 2019, 5:53am

Kendra Horvarth, a 2017 graduate of Camas High School, was among five team members who won first place at the Hawaii Business Plan Competition. Team G-Trainer, whose company incorporates self-stabilizing gyroscopic technology into assistive walking devices, won $10,000 dollars cash and more than $19,500 in legal, marketing and start-up support services.

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