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Partnership aims to make Bullock County schools more walkable and safe

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7 May, 2025

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On Thursday, May 1, Bullock County Extension, partnered with the Thriving Communities team, comprised of experts from the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Auburn University, to bring their team to South Highlands Middle School. The visit was part of a collaborative effort to explore ways to promote walking and biking within the Union Springs community with a Walkability Study.

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