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First Responders to be recognized in special ceremony

From Tiffany Collins
City of Columbia

Plans continue to progress on the First Responder Recognition Program scheduled for 1pmCT on Friday, April 18, 2025, in Columbia. The logo for the event has been released.

This year the following will be recognized:
  • Elizabeth True, former member of Breeding Fire Department, now member of Columbia/Adair County Fire Department
  • Charles Esch, member Columbia/Adair County Fire Department
  • Jeremy McQueary, Colonel, Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • Megan Arnold, Louisville Metro Police Department
  • Tommy Kemp, Pyles Demolition and Recycling
  • Josh Brockman, former Sheriff of Adair County
The Adair County High School Band will be in attendance and performing as well as the Cadet Corps from the Adair County High School. The public is invited to the event.

This event is a collaboration between the City of Columbia and TJ Health Columbia. For further information contact Brandon Dickey will TJ Health Columbia or Mayor Pamela Hoots.




This story was posted on 2025-03-10 12:47:26
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