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Adair School Officials attend safety meeting



2016-05-23 - Center for Rural Development, 2292 South US 27, Somerset, KY - Photo by Allison Cross, Marketing & Events Director, The Center for Rural Development.
School district employees and law enforcement from Adair County attended a school safety training at The Center for Rural Development this month. Pictured is Robbie Harmon, Steve Burton and Kevin Atwood. Those who attended the training received 8 contact hours for EILA and KLEFP credit. The AWR 148 Crisis Management for School-Based Incidents training provided an open line of communication between local school districts, subject matter experts and first responders. Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium (RDPC), an affiliate program of The Center for Rural Development, delivered the training at no-cost to attendees. -Allison Cross


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