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Scam Jam & Shredding Event on Sept 30 in BG

The Kentucky Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) has joined state and local partners to present a series of Scam Jam events across Kentucky. These free, public workshops educate consumers about current scams and how to protect themselves against investment fraud, identity theft, and more. Events include lunch, vendors, and document shredding services.

The Bowling Green Scam Jam & Shredding Event will be held from 9amCT to 2pmCT in the Knicely Conference Center, 2355 Nashville Rd, Bowling Green, KY. There will be free community-wide onsite document shredding, plus free lunch with registration & door prizes.

Registration is required. More information is available at kfi.ky.gov.




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