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Sherry Lynn Pickett, Russell Springs, appointed to state board

News from Commonwealth News Service

Sherry Lynn Pickett, of Russell Springs, KY, was one of eight appointed by Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin to the Commonwealth Council on Developmental Disabilities..

Sherry Lynn Pickett is is a substitute teacher at Russell County Schools. Ms. Pickett will represent parents/guardians of children with developmental disabilities. She will serve for a term expiring July 16, 2019.

The other seven include reappointments of Joe. L. Cowan, Monticello and Sherry S. Sanders, Somerset; Stephanie Rae Turner, Owensboro; Joseph Eugene Miller, Bowling Green, KY; Lanta Willow Wright, McDaniels; Laureen Mary Vassil, Lexington, and David William DeSanctis, Louisville.




This story was posted on 2017-02-26 04:50:41
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