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Date Added: April 30, 2008 06:34:02 AM
Fayette County Board of Education Chairman Larry Conner has received the ­Lauren K. Weinberg Humanitarian Award from the Kentucky Conference for Community and Justice. The humanitarian award goes to an individual or organization whose life or work affirms the mission of KCCJ – to raise awareness and speak out for the just, fair and equal treatment of all people by promoting respect, ...

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