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Joshua Petrey is Pulaski High School graduate from Eubank, KY
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By Natasha West
News from Campbellsville University
Joshua Petrey of Eubank, KY, a 2009 alumnus of Campbellsville University, has been employed at Campbellsville University as an admissions counselor for regional and professional education at Campbellsville University's Somerset Center, according to an announcement from Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of Campbellsville University.



Petrey graduated valedictorian from CU in December 2009 with a bachelor's in educational ministries and a minor in history. He received the Educational Ministries Academic Award.

Petrey is a 2006 graduate of Pulaski County High School. He is the son of Jeff and Donna Petrey of Eubank, KY. -NATASHA WEST


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Pulaski County High grad new advisor at Somerset Center



2011-09-20 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo from Campbellsville University.
Josh Petrey, Eubank, KY, is the new student advisor for the Campbellsville University Center at Somerset Community College, Somerset, KY. He is a graduate of Pulaski County High School, Somerset, KY and of Campbellsville University.

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