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Students from ACHS working for Smoke Free Ordinance ' If you would like to help make Adair County healthier contact Jelaine Harlow at 270-384-2286. Click on headline for story with photo(s) By Jelaine Harlow Students from Adair County High School are seeking support for a smoke free ordinance for Adair County. Students had a booth at The Extension Home & Garden Expo to share information & gain support with 100 postcards signed in support. An ordinance would prevent smoking in enclosed public places & enclosed places of employment. Private homes & outside public areas would not be included. Students are wearing shirts they designed. Smoke Free Communities are good for workers health, business and the economy. If you would like to help make Adair County healthier contact Jelaine Harlow at 270-384-2286. - Jelaine This story was posted on 2016-06-03 04:35:03
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