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Hale signs proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and in an effort to show support for the important issue, Floyd County Judge-Executive Ben Hale signed the proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Floyd County on Tuesday. Owen Wright represented Christian Appalachian Project in recognizing Turning Point Domestic Violence Shelter’s work in the Big Sandy community. Read the full article at Floyd County Times.

Courtesy The Floyd County Times.

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