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Green County, Pride, establish environmental outreach program



2013-01-24 - Greensburg, KY - Photo from Eastern Kentucky Pride. Environmental Outreach Program signed in Greensburg, KY: Representatives of Pride, Green County Board of Education, Green County Fiscal Court, City of Greensburg, Green County Conservation District, Forcht Bank, Community Trust Bank and PBI Bank signed a partnership agreement January 18, 2013, to establish the Green County Pride Environmental Education Outreach Program. Signing the partnership agreement Friday, January 18, 2013,Not in any particular order were Superintendent Jim Frank, Green County Schools, Judge Executive Misty Edwards, Green County Fiscal Court; Mayor Lisle Cheatham, City of Greensburg; Vice Chairman Gary Ferguson, Green County Conservation District; Faye Conley, Community Trust Bank; Susie Lewis, PBI Bank; Tom Noe, Forcht Bank; and Tammie Wilson, Eastern Kentucky Pride. - Cindy Lackey

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