Mark Currie, left, and David Jackson, right, sign a banner at the conclusion of a Drug/DWI Court graduation ceremony on Thursday, May 7. Both men spent the past 18 months meeting various requirements …
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Mark Currie, left, and David Jackson, right, sign a banner at the conclusion of a Drug/DWI Court graduation ceremony on Thursday, May 7. Both men spent the past 18 months meeting various requirements to avoid jail time following multiple DWI convictions. Tim Schmidt photo.