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No challenge too big for Howell

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Young Inventor: Reed Howell, 11, traveled to Canada to participate in a show called “Think Big,” which will air Sept. 6. He was invited after producers saw a video of him on greenvillehd.com.

Photo by Mandy Ferguson
The competition will be very different this time, but Reed Howell is ready to take his inventor skills to the next level.

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