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Jimmy Luttrell, Columbia, KY State Parks' newest Ranger

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By Cathy Luttrell

On Monday, April 2, 2018, Jimmy Luttrell, was sworn in as Kentucky State Parks newest Ranger.

Ranger Luttrell will be assigned to Barren River State Park, Lucas, KY. At the ceremony were Sergeant Brian Brooks, District Supervisor; Ranger Jimmy Luttrell; Colonel Dallas Luttrell; and Division Director and Green River Ranger Adam Cravens.




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Jimmy Luttrell, Columbia, KY is KY State Parks' newest Ranger



2018-04-03 - Adair County Judicial Center, 201 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Cathy Luttrell .
On Monday, April 2, 2018, Kentucky State Parks newest Ranger was sworn in. Ranger Jimmy Luttrell will be assigned to Barren River State Park. Above, from left, Sergeant Brian Brooks, District Supervisor; Ranger Jimmy Luttrell; Colonel Dallas Luttrell; and Division Director and Green River Ranger Adam Cravens. - Cathy Luttrell

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