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Kevin Atwood, John Partin take relief supplies to Oneonta, AL

Kevin Atwood and John Partin left Friday, May 6, 2011, for Alabama. They left out to help the victims of the tornado in Oneonta, AL. All items have been donated by various Columbia residents. Scotty Carter was gracious enough to let them borrow a van. All items will be taken to M.U.D. Ministries to be given to the local people in need. -Sonya Roy



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Van loaded for Oneonta, AL



2011-05-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Sonya Roy.
Kevin Atwood and John Partin left Friday with a van load of supplies for tornado victims in Oneonta, AL. The van was furnished by Columbia businessman Scotty Carter. The supplies will be distributed by M.U.D. Ministries.

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