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Business leaders jailed for good cause
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NOLA SIZEMORE/Harlan Daily Enterprise

The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Jail and Bail event was held at the Harlan Food City on Friday where several local business leaders were put into the slammer to help raise funds to fight cancer. Harlan Daily Enterprise Advertising Manager Wylene Miniard is seen being “arrested for a good cause” at her office on Friday by Harlan County Sheriff Deputy Bill Howard.
NOLA SIZEMORE/Harlan Daily Enterprise The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Jail and Bail event was held at the Harlan Food City on Friday where several local business leaders were put into the slammer to help raise funds to fight cancer. Harlan Daily Enterprise Advertising Manager Wylene Miniard is seen being “arrested for a good cause” at her office on Friday by Harlan County Sheriff Deputy Bill Howard.
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NOLA SIZEMORE/Harlan Daily Enterprise
Standing with their cups out, trying to raise a $250 bond in order to be released are from left Jewelcraft Manager Penny Farley, Harlan’s Kentucky Farm Bureau Agency Manager Roger Fannin and Rax owner Bill Douglas. Approximately $2,221 was raised from this event.
NOLA SIZEMORE/Harlan Daily Enterprise Standing with their cups out, trying to raise a $250 bond in order to be released are from left Jewelcraft Manager Penny Farley, Harlan’s Kentucky Farm Bureau Agency Manager Roger Fannin and Rax owner Bill Douglas. Approximately $2,221 was raised from this event.
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NOLA SIZEMORE/Harlan Daily Enterprise

The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life Jail and Bail event was held at the Harlan Food City on Friday where several local business leaders were put into the slammer to help raise funds to fight cancer. Harlan Daily Enterprise Advertising Manager Wylene Miniard is seen being “arrested for a good cause” at her office on Friday by Harlan County Sheriff Deputy Bill Howard. Standing with their cups out, trying to raise a $250 bond in order to be released are from left Jewelcraft Manager Penny Farley, Harlan’s Kentucky Farm Bureau Agency Manager Roger Fannin and Rax owner Bill Douglas. Approximately $2,221 was raised from this event.



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