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FOREST - East Central Community Col– lege in Decatur is providing Public Forums in local communities during January in an ongo– ing effort to solicit input on how the college can better s..:n·c its five-county district and sur– rounding areas FC President Dr. Billy W. Stewart said infor– mation received from the. forums will be used to assist the College in its strategic planning process titled 20/20 Vision. "We all know East Central has affected tbe lives of countless individuals who would other– wise not have bad the opporturuty to achieve their educational goals," said Dr. Stewart, who began serving as the College's eighth president

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