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Town Hall Meeting at JTR to discuss tools to fight drug menace Officials have been invited to attend and speak Journey to Recovery sponsored event. By Laverne Hadley Friday, July 22, 6pmCT, Journey To Recovery, 114 Office Park Drive, Columbia, KY, will be hosting a town hall meeting to discuss tools that can be used to help the ongoing drug problem in the community and surrounding communities. All the county officials have been invited and we are expecting a big turnout as all are interested in the problem. Speakers will include police officers, prosecutors, Judges, parole officers, drug court, and many more. The community and surrounded communities are encouraged to attend, - Laverne This story was posted on 2016-07-18 08:42:04
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