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Internet safety, ID theft prevention class in Edmonton

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Representatives from the Kentucky Attorney Generals office will be at Metcalfe County Middle School on January 29, 2008, at 5:30pmCT to present information on Identify Theft and Internet Safety. Everyone is encouraged to attend. This program is sponsored by the Metcalfe County High School CYBERO (Challenging Youth to Better Escape Risk Online) Service Learning Project. CYBERO's goal is to make people aware of the risk that can be found online. The Event will be rescheduled if Metcalfe County Schools is closed due to weather. For more information contact: Anita Love, Media Specialist, Metcalfe County Middle School, Metcalfe County High School. (270) 432-3359. (270) 432- 2481




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