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Reception to honor Natalie Bardin and Trenton Page For the first time in history, Adair County has two high school students elected to state offices. A reception in their honor will be held Friday May, 16, 2025 from 11am to 1pmCT. The City of Columbia would like to congratulate and honor Kentucky Future Farmers of America (FFA) President Trenton Page, a 2024 graduate of Adair County High School, and Kentucky Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) President Natalie Bardin, a current Junior at Adair County High School. These two individuals have, and will continue to represent their community well in their current leadership positions and beyond. Trenton is a current Freshman, soon to be Sophomore at the University of Kentucky. Natalie is a current Junior, soon to be Senior, at Adair County High School and is heavily involved with various clubs and organizations inside and outside of Adair County. In order to honor these two amazing leaders from within our community, the City of Columbia, in conjunction with the Adair County chapters of FBLA and FFA, and Adair County Farm Bureau North and South agencies will be hosting a reception at the Cooperative Extension Office at 409 Fairgrounds Street, Columbia, on Friday May, 16, 2025 from 11am to 1pmCT. All are invited to attend and learn a little bit more about these two great high school organizations and their leaders. This story was posted on 2025-05-14 00:37:23
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