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Chief Justice Cynthia Kinser inspires 4-H’ers

    Chief Justice Cynthia Kinser inspires 4-H’ers

 

Cynthia Kinser, chief justice of the Virginia Supreme Court, speaks with Southwest Virginia delegates during 4-H State Congress at Virginia Tech on Monday, June 20. A native of Lee County, Kinser also spoke to the 500 teens, volunteer leaders, and Extension agents at the opening assembly about her early experiences in Virginia 4-H and how she adopted its motto, “To make the best better,” as her own. In 2010, Kinser became the first woman to hold the title of chief justice on the Virginia Supreme Court. Read more.

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