Corbin and Williamsburg were both recognized as winners of the Smoke-Free Excellence in E-Cigarette Policy Award during a virtual ceremony hosted by the Kentucky Center for Smoke-Free Policy (KCSP), the Kentucky Tobacco Prevention & Cessation Program (KTPC), Kentucky Department of Public Health (DPH) and the University of Kentucky College of Nursing.
The award, “honor[s] advocates and city leaders who are fighting toward tobacco-free and smoke-free policies that advance healthy environments for Kentuckians,” according to an article by the University of Kentucky
Corbin, Williamsburg and Campbellsville all received the Smoke-Free Excellence in E-Cigarette Policy Award, according to the University of Kentucky article. These cities received the award, “for strengthening their comprehensive smoke-free ordinances to prohibit the use of electronic smoking devices in the workplace.”