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WDHN PRESENTS LITERACY PROGRAM TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
WDHN`s News Director, Michael Quinn, shared the alarming statistic that one-third of Alabamaians can`t read, with county commissioners yesterday. The commissioners were given an opportunity to ask questions about the program. The Project Literacy Program is being co-sponsored with The Dothan Eagle, which has booklets available, so that participants can follow along. The program in being aired on WDHN daily at 5:00am, Monday through Friday. For more information about the Project Literacy Program, you can call the station at 793-1818.
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