Franklin County, News, Russellville
 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:35 pm Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Council honors poster contest winners

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Mayor David Grissom, the Russellville City Council and Russellville Fire Department representatives recognize children who were winners in the fire safety poster contest at Russellville Elementary School in October for Fire Prevention Month. The contest encourages the children to incorporate National Fire Protection Association slogans – this year’s being “Don’t Wait. Check the date!” – as reminders of the importance of fire safety.

This year’s winners are: 5th Grade – 1st place Danica Graham (third place overall), 2nd place Maggie Uptain and 3rd place Renea Berry; 4th Grade – 1st place Kimberly Cano (first place overall), 2nd place Bianca Santamaria and 3rd place Teah Evans; 3rd Grade – 1st Place Citali Mojica (second place overall), 2nd Place Naylin Ambrosio and 3rd Place Kade Clemmons.

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