Never too soon

Published 11:34 am Monday, January 26, 2015

“The job is really rewarding because I help to save peoples lives,” Sandra Hayes with King’s Daughters Medical Center, said as she talks to students from Symmes Valley Middle School.

“The job is really rewarding because I help to save peoples lives,” Sandra Hayes with King’s Daughters Medical Center, said as she talks to students from Symmes Valley Middle School.

 

Symmes Valley Middle School students checkout variety of employment opportunities at career day.

Hemi, the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office drug dog, takes a breather while his master, Deputy Steve Wilson, talks about law enforcement.

Hemi, the Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office drug dog, takes a breather while his master, Deputy Steve Wilson, talks about law enforcement.

 Joe Cook meets with students about electronics and mechanics.

Joe Cook meets with students about electronics and mechanics.

Buddy Fry, with the Lawrence County Emergency Medical Services, shows off equipment medics and paramedics use while in on the job.

Buddy Fry, with the Lawrence County Emergency Medical Services, shows off equipment medics and paramedics use while in on the job.