Executive director Ashley Miller has been elected to the board of directors for Lifeline Recovery Center, a residential treatment program for substance abuse.
Miller, herself a graduate of the program, has served as the executive director four years, during which the organization acquired property to expand the men's and women's campuses.
The organization, in the midst of a $13 million capital campaign, will break ground Nov. 11 on its new 45-acre women's campus at 8650 Old Hwy. 60 near the Barkley Regional Airport. Two years ago, the men's campus moved to a 45-acre ranch in Ballard County.
Lifeline Recovery Center is a long-term residential recovery program for those dealing with drug and alcohol addictions, treating about 200 people each year at the separate men's and women's campuses.
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