LMPD looks to expand anti-violence program into more elementary, middle schools
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With violence in recent years targeting more of Louisville's youth, LMPD is looking to expand its G.R.E.A.T program to more JCPS schools.
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With violence in recent years targeting more of Louisville's youth, LMPD is looking to expand its G.R.E.A.T program to more JCPS schools.Â
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