2001

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Participants in the ECCC groundbreaking for the Richard Richard (Martha Anne) Livingston; Jack Winstead, vice– L. "Dick" Livingston Recreational/Study Trail include: chairman, ECCC Board of Trustees; Prentice Copeland, Larry Hogue, VP for Foundation and Alumni Relations; Joe chairman, ECCC Board; Mrs. Eva Grace Noblin; Arnette Killens, VP of Student Services; Ellis Taylor, Department Livingston; Jerry Nance, secretary, ECCC Board; Dr. Phil of Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks; Jennifer Livingston; Rcri Sutphin, president. Bridges; Mrs. Marsha Barnes; Rep. David Livingston; Mrs. Groundbreaking held at ECCC for trail

A groundbreaking cere– mony for construction of the Richard L. "Dick" Living– ston Recreational/Study Trail was held en Tuesday

Decatur. Program participants in– cluded Rep. David Living– ston, the son of Richard Livingston, who was elected to fill his late fa– ther's unexpired term in the

legislature. The new trail, an exten– sion of the current walking trail, was named in memory of the longtime state legis– lator who was an ardent supporter of education and

especiall)

Central,

East

his alma mater. The ECCC board of trus– tees earlier named the trail in Ltvmgston':. honor, fol– Io" mg a recommendation See TRAIL on page-SA

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