Sheriff Grady Judd talks about ‘largest seizure of fentanyl’ in county history through investigation

“We’ve got a great place, but you know, money’s not abundant, so we’re filling that gap so kids don’t go hungry,” said Superintendent Larry Calhoun. The program ends on Thursday of this week. Lunch is 10:30 a.m. to noon. The program takes place at 501 East Henderson Street, in the cafeteria building

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