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BRIEF: Getting the message out -- don't do drugs

Emilee Shake
Nov 07, 2009 (Washington Times-Herald - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --

Hannah Lee Eskew, a sixth grader at North Elementary School, looks at the drug-free posters displayed in the Daviess County Courthouse. Area elementary students created drug-free posters that were entered into a competition hosted by the Davies County Prosecutors Office. The runners up, second places, first places and grand prize poster winners were invited to an award ceremony Thursday. See full results on Page 3A.

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