HCFB Supports Local Honor Guard - Kentucky Farm Bureau

HCFB Supports Local Honor Guard

Harlan County Farm Bureau donated $300 to the Harlan County Honor Guard. Pictured are Harlan County Farm Bureau Director Bill Middleton, Harlan County Honor Guard Members David Witt and William Vanover, Harlan County Farm Bureau President Don Miniard, and Kentucky Farm Bureau Agent Pete Cornett. The Harlan Honor Guard exists to honor and provide comfort, security, and respect to our country's veterans. 

 

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