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KSP Farmer Outreach forum coming to Casey Co.

By Officer DeWayne S. Koch, Public Affairs Officer
Region 2, KSP Commercial Vehicle Enforcement

(FRANKFORT, KY) - The Kentucky State Police is partnering with the University of Kentucky and the Casey County Extension Office to provide a 'Farmer Outreach' forum that will forge enhanced relationships between law enforcement and the agricultural community. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 6:30pmET/5:30pmCT, at the Casey Co. Extension officem 1517 S. Wallace Wilkinson Blvd, Liberty, KY. Topics of discussion will include safety regulations, licensing requirements and driver qualifications. Contact: The Kentucky State Police at 502-452-8983




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