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A car wash was held May 1 as Joe Antillâs final project for Compass Drug Court. The car wash, held at the VFW Ronnie W. Davis Memorial Post 5108 in Marietta, raised more than twice what Antill expected.
At a glance:
¯ He noted he has been 374 days sober.
¯ As his final project, he held a car wash to help veterans.
Source: Compass Drug Court.
Joe Antill graduated from Compass Drug Court on Monday with a special milestone 374 days of sobriety.
“You made it a year. That’s awesome!” said Washington County Common Pleas Judge Mark Kerenyi.