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Gov. Bevin in Russell County, KY at 10amCT, today

Dual Credit Students from Area High Schools were on stage with Governor Bevin today. Supt. Alan W. Reed confirmed that Adair County High School Dual Credit students were in attendance
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Gov. Matt Bevin was at the Russell County High School, 2167 US-127, Russell Springs, KY today, Wednesday, June 01, 2016, to make a rollout announcement about Dual Credit Scholarships for all of Kentucky.



Secretary Hal Heiner, Kentucky Education and Workforce Development Cabinet, Secretary Derrick Ramsey, Kentucky Labor Cabinet, Commissioner Stephen Pruitt, Kentucky Department of Education, Dr. Carl Rollins, Director, Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority, Representative Jeff Hoover, Senator Chris Girdler and Senator Max Wise are expected at the event.

A big turnout was expected, with surrounding county/independent superintendents there, as well as Dual Credit students, parents, teachers, board members, chamber members and government officials in attendance.



This story was posted on 2016-06-01 06:09:49
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