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BOY SCOUTS PRESENT LT. GOV. REEVES WITH DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN AWARD

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
September 14, 2015
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“Lt. Gov. Reeves’ public service has been dedicated to creating an environment for Mississippi families to thrive,” said Nathan Cunningham, Chief Operating Officer of the Andrew Jackson Council. “In scouting, we teach young men to be leaders in their communities, and Lt. Gov. Reeves is a positive role model for scouts to look up to.”
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