LAKE ASBURY – The final day of school last week not only turned nearly 40,000 students loose for the summer break, it marked the final day on the job for Mary Coleman. She worked the crossing at …
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LAKE ASBURY – The final day of school last week not only turned nearly 40,000 students loose for the summer break, it marked the final day on the job for Mary Coleman. She worked the crossing at Eagle Haven Road in Lake Asbury and has been with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office for 32 years. Coleman said she will enjoy retirement by travelling. If you’re interested in being a crossing guard, visit claysheriff.com.