Trust for Life donation

Clark County Circuit Court Clerk Paula Joslin, third from left, accepts a $600 check from Peoples Exchange Bank presented by Keith Roberts, the bank's business development officer, Monday afternoon. The donation will help fund education awareness of the Kentucky Circuit Court Clerk's Trust for Life organ donor awareness program. Attending the presentation were, from left, KCCC circuit clerk liaison Frances Click, KCCC executive director Shelley Heavrin, Joslin, Roberts, PEB insurance agent Daniel Berry and PEB commercial lender Carl Norton. There are about 113,000 people nationwide and more than 800 in Kentucky, waiting for a organ or tissue donor. Go to www.donatelifeky.org to sign up and be a donor.
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( James Mann | jmann@winchestersun.com / April 10, 2012 )

Clark County Circuit Court Clerk Paula Joslin, third from left, accepts a $600 check from Peoples Exchange Bank presented by Keith Roberts, the bank's business development officer, Monday afternoon. The donation will help fund education awareness of the Kentucky Circuit Court Clerk's Trust for Life organ donor awareness program. Attending the presentation were, from left, KCCC circuit clerk liaison Frances Click, KCCC executive director Shelley Heavrin, Joslin, Roberts, PEB insurance agent Daniel Berry and PEB commercial lender Carl Norton. There are about 113,000 people nationwide and more than 800 in Kentucky, waiting for a organ or tissue donor. Go to www.donatelifeky.org to sign up and be a donor.

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