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Teen debuts new business

  • Karly Hietpas, owner of Krafty Krayons, stands in her booth with her crayon creations at the Dec. 4 Yukon 66 Main Street Association’s Yukon Czech Christmas Market at 10 W. Main. Photo / Paula Settle

    Karly Hietpas, owner of Krafty Krayons, stands in her booth with her crayon creations at the Dec. 4 Yukon 66 Main Street Association’s Yukon Czech Christmas Market at 10 W. Main. Photo / Paula Settle

    Karly Hietpas, owner of Krafty Krayons, stands in her booth with her crayon creations at the Dec. 4 Yukon 66 Main Street Association’s Yukon Czech Christmas Market at 10 W. Main. Photo / Paula Settle
  • Mike Gray, owner of Vaca Coffee, manned a booth during the Czech Christmas Market that featured crafts and baked goods. Photos / Michael Pineda

    Mike Gray, owner of Vaca Coffee, manned a booth during the Czech Christmas Market that featured crafts and baked goods. Photos / Michael Pineda

    Mike Gray, owner of Vaca Coffee, manned a booth during the Czech Christmas Market that featured crafts and baked goods. Photos / Michael Pineda
  • Ginger Wiggins, right, shows off some treats as Braden Deal takes it all in at the Czech Christmas Market

    Ginger Wiggins, right, shows off some treats as Braden Deal takes it all in at the Czech Christmas Market

    Ginger Wiggins, right, shows off some treats as Braden Deal takes it all in at the Czech Christmas Market
Not your average 16-year-old, Yukon High School junior Karly Hietpas publicly debuted her new business, Krafty Krayons at Yukon 66 Main Street Association’s Yukon Czech Christmas Market. A Yukon native who has attended Yukon schools since kindergarten, Hietpas, who grossed a hefty sum by day’s end Dec. 4, was very pleased with the results of her first craft fair. “I always wanted to start my…

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