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Gov. Beshear will be at Russell Springs, KY, Nov. 12, 2009

Governor is appearing at the invitation of KY State Representative Jeff Hoover, Jamestown, KY to address area educators, concerned citizens, about Transforming Education in Kentucky Task Force

By Marsha Walker

Governor Steve Beshear will be at the new Russell County Schools Auditorium/Natatorium Center (ANC) on November 12, 2009 at 10:00amCT, to address area educators about his new Transforming Education in Kentucky Task Force. Governor Beshear was invited by State Representative Jeff Hoover, who was one of three members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Governor to the Task Force, to speak with area citizens and educators.

All Superintendents, School Board members, Educators and interested citizens are invited to attend and meet with Governor Beshear on November 12, 2009, at 10:00am (CST) in the Auditorium of the ANC building, located on the Russell County High School campus, 2166 S Highway 127, Russell Springs, KY. If you go: The Russell County High School Auditorium Natatorium Center (ANC) is 16 miles East of Public Square, Columbia, KY, via KY 80, US 127.




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