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Stateline Steel, LLC, kicks in for City of Columbia

CEO Shannon Sexton presents major gift to program for basic clothing items and toys for Christmas for underprivileged children
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StateLine Steel, LLC donated $600 to the City of Columbia "Cops for Kids" program. Donations will be used to ensure some locally underprivileged children receive much needed basic clothing items and toys for Christmas.

"In a world where the need often outweighs the ability to help- we are fortunate to be able to donate to this great program and I challenge other local business owners and individuals to do the same. Our goal is to help assist these officers with not only changing the perspective, but possibly changing a life by leaving a lasting impression on these kids." ~ Shannon Sexton

To donate to the "Cops for Kids" program, contact the Columbia Police Department at 270-384-4119




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Shannon Sexton presents check to Chief Jason Cross



2016-11-30 - Columbia, KY - Photo Photo from Columbia Police Department.
Columbia Police Chief Jason Cross accepts a check for $600 for the department's "Cops for Kids," program from Shannon Sexton, owner StateLine Steel, LLC


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