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Fayette Circuit Court Judge Hubert Branstetter Jr. administers the oath of office to Jennifer Horning, right, who became one of two new CASA volunteers Thursday.
Fayette Circuit Court Judge Hubert Branstetter Jr. administers the oath of office to Jennifer Horning, right, who became one of two new CASA volunteers Thursday.
Two new volunteers have taken training and promised to help local children deal with often complicated and sometimes emotional family court procedures.
Jennifer Horning and Warren Taylor became the newest volunteers in the Fayette County CASA program on Thursday. They promised to “advance the best interests of the children” to whom they are assigned.
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