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April is Autism Awareness Month in Columbia/Adair County, KIY

On April 2nd 2014, Mayor Mark Harris and Judge Executive Ann Melton on behalf of Speaking Through Silence, proclaimed April 2nd Autism Awareness Day and April Autism Awareness Month in the City of Columbia and the County of Adair. - Greg Blair



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April proclaimed Autism Awareness Month in Adair Co., KY



2014-04-04 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo From Greg Blair.
On April 2nd 2014, Mayor Mark Harris and Judge Executive Ann Melton on behalf of Speaking Through Silence, proclaimed April 2nd Autism Awareness Day and April Autism Awareness Month in the City of Columbia and the County of Adair. AboveGreg Blair, Mayor Mark Harris, seated; Brittany Pike, and Antoine Rouse. Autism now affects 1 in 68. - Greg Blair

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