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CES donates food to Cram the Cruiser drive Photo linked to this article, otherwise complete on this page By Calen McKinney Campbellsville Elementary School students, teachers and administrators have donated 500 pounds of food to those in need. On Friday, Dec. 11, Kentucky State Police Senior Officers Jason Morris and Derek Cundiff and Senior Trooper Jonathan Houk came to CES to collect the donation, which was made as part of the annual Cram the Cruiser drive, hosted by KSP and Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Region 2. The food will go to the food banks in Campbellsville, to be distributed to families in need during the holidays Calen McKinney, the writer, is Public Information Officer for the Campbellsville Independent School District This story was posted on 2015-12-12 05:45:50
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