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OCC 2024: Sparksville Baptist Church in Atlanta


2024-12-16 - Atlanta, GA - Photo courtesy Mark Fudge.
This group of individuals from the Sparksville Baptist Church traveled to Atlanta, GA, and volunteered at the OCC processing center. While they were in Atlanta, the processing center went over the one million mark.'

Pictured are Hanna Foster, Ava Morgan, Grace Morrison, Caleb Morgan, Dorinda Morrison, Gabriella Melson, Jennifer Melson, Tim Morgan.


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Young Mid-State team members on the float


2024-12-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Using materials that would typically go into the dumpster, Mid-State Ready Mix staff created one of the most unique floats ever to go into the annual Christmas in Columbia parade. Ready for the event to begin, these young team members were on the float, from left: Tripp Mitchum (in back), DJ Runyon (at left front), and Gunner Norris (right front).


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Beautiful horses on parade


2024-12-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
These beautiful horses were stars in the finale of the Adair County Christmas in Columbia parade.


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Lady Indians defeat Butler Co. 80-56


2024-12-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Trey Stephens.
Allee Campbell inbounds the ball to Ila Loy late in the game in the Indians' victory over the Butler County Lady Bears on Saturday.


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Travel: Visiting the animals at Seehaus


2024-12-15 - Leonberg, Germany - Photo by Veronica Arnold.
The Arnolds visiting with the animals on their tour of Seehaus, during their late-November visit to Germany. Veronica said, "We got a short tour of their facilities and listened to how they do daily schedules for the young men/boys in their program."


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Travel: Agriculture as rehabilitation


2024-12-15 - Leonberg, Germany - Photo by Veronica Arnold.
Cows at Seehaus, an alternative rehabilitation system in Leonberg, where young men are getting a new chance at life, and being given life skills and social skills to make it more likely they are successful.


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Travel: Seehaus facilities


2024-12-15 - Leonberg, Germany - Photo by Veronica Arnold.
At Seehaus, young men in the juenvile justice system are taught trades, live in a family-type situation, have agricultural setting, far from town, set in the hills and mountains.


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