
BOWLING GREEN, Mo. — Kirsten White, Pike County Service Coordinator at the not-for-profit North East Community Action Corporation (NECAC), was among representatives from local agencies that participated in the resource docket program Aug. 11 at the Pike County Courthouse in Bowling Green. People who were attending traffic court could find out more about NECAC’s social services, community health and public housing programs. The idea came from Pike County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Tessa Oilar and was overseen by Associate Circuit Judge Milan Berry. More information about NECAC programs is available by calling White at 573-324-2207.