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    [ad_1] Samsung’s Climate Week show featured faces familiar to Owensboro residents on Saturday. Her native Kelsey Reese modeled one of her handmade dresses for her ReeseCycled, her business. Reese was invited to Samsung’s show to promote the company’s sustainability efforts. She, along with her eight other designers from around the country, was tasked with creating ...