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Updated: 7:25 PM Jul 2, 2009
CITY program gets money to stay open
A local program for troubled youth has been given new life. Posted: 5:10 PM Jul 2, 2009Reporter: Vanessa Araiza Email Address: vanessa@wtvy.com |
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The Community Intensive Training for Youth program or CITY has recently been on a close edge to closing its program because of funding.
For decades CITY has been helping troubled youth continue their education and stay out of juvenile detention.
Thanks to a legislative appropriation of one-million dollars, it will stay open until September 30th.
It will then be placed in the hands of the Alabama Department of Youth Services.
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