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Jenkins retires from Butler County Ambulance Service

After Dwight Jenkins and his wife, Allison, get back from their two weeks vacation to Cancun, he is going to buy a fishing pole.  He doesn't hunt or fish, but said it would be nice to throw a line in the water at Lake Nolin, where he and his wife have a house.

 


Dwight worked part-time for the Ambulance Service for eight years before going full time.  He has had many partners over the years and has seen many things that most people never want to see.


County officials gave him an award for his 27 years of full-time service and EMS Director Brian McKinney gave him a plaque from all his coworkers.



Dwight and his wife will have more time for bike riding, one of their favorite pastimes.


Owner of Jenkins Lawn Care and D&J Farms, a row farm of one hundred acres, Dwight will not spend all his spare time in a rocking chair.


 

 


Their oldest son, twenty-six-year-old Dean Jenkins, has worked for the Owensboro Fire Department as an EMT for the past six years.

Caden Cardwell, 22, the younger son, is in the U.S. Navy and deployed in the Seattle, Washington area aboard the USS KENTUCKY.

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