Annette Haining Advocates for Smoke-Free Parks in Bourbon Town

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Nov.21.2023
Annette Haining Advocates for Smoke-Free Parks in Bourbon Town
Annette Haining, a tobacco education coordinator, spoke to the Bourbon Town Council, seeking their support for a smoke-free park.

According to an article in American media outlet WTCA on November 20th, Annette Haining, the tobacco education coordinator for Marshall County, made a speech to the Bourbon Town Council last week, seeking their support for making parks smoke-free. In order to gather evidence for her argument, Haining personally conducted on-site research at the park and found that there were no clear signage prohibiting smoking in the area.

 

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