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Zac Oakes proud Council supports Syringe Exchange program

Urge everyone to urge Fiscal Court Members to support the program

Zac Oakes writes:
I just wanted to reach out and say that I was glad to see the Syringe Exchange program receive unanimous support at the City Council meeting. This is something I have advocated for since I started working in Adair County and I am glad to see steps being taken to help with the drug issue and increase community health. I hope everyone who supports it lets their magistrates know in advance of the Fiscal Court meeting. - Zac Oakes
Note: As most know, Mr. Oakes was perhaps the most effective media advocate for the Syringe Exchange program during his editorship of the Adair Progress. He is now a reporter for the Central Kentucky News-Journal in Campbellsville, KY. - EW




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