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Habitat for Humanity Executive Director in Owensboro steps down

OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEHT) — Habitat for Humanity will soon say goodbye to its executive director of 4 years.

Jeremy Stephens will step down at the end of May and a search committee is looking for his replacement.

In the next few weeks, they hope to select an interim director.

Stephens says he’s most proud of doubling the scale at which they serve the community.

Officials say they hope to have a new executive director in place by September 1.

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