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Liebl serves as House page for Sanders

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Liebl serves as House page for Sanders

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Laura Liebl of Okarche, and a junior at Deer Creek High School, paged for House Majority Leader Mike Sanders the week of March 9-12 at the state Capitol.

Liebl is the daughter of Steve and Dionne Liebl.

Her plans after high school are to attend college and to become a mental disability nurse.

She currently works with children with special needs.

Other community service projects include helping at the Okarche Fire Department and she has hundreds of service hours through her church where she serves as a vice president for the youth group.

Liebl’s hobbies include singing, volunteering and hanging out with her friends.

One of her favorite things to do is attend Special Olympics with the children she helps, Liebl said.

She also is a service learner in varsity choir and a doughboy, which means she works for months to raise money for a charity her school selects.

When asked to list her personal achievements, Liebl said her best accomplishment is forming relationships with her family and friends.

Liebl said her life goal is to help people live a better, fuller life.

House pages run messages to legislators while they are in the chamber debating policy and voting on measures.

Pages also participate in a mock session, in which they learn legislative procedure and how to write legislation.

“Laura is an amazing and accomplished young woman whose compassion and love of helping others shines through,” Sanders said. “She has the heart of a true public servant and will do well at whatever she sets her hand to.”