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Rep. Jeff Hoover to speak at Republican Rally, Fri. Oct. 20, 2006

The Gospel Sound will provide music for the occasion

The minority floor leader of the Kentucky House of Representatives, Jeff Hoover, Jamestown, KY, will be the guest speaker at the Adair County Republican Rally, to be held at 6:00pm CT, Friday, October 20, 2006, at the VFW Building, at the Fairgrounds in Columbia, KY.

Rep. Hoover, a rising star in the State GOP, is often mentioned as a future gubernatorial candidate. The Jamestown attorney recently opened a law office between Burton Real Estate and the Adair County Courthouse Annex on the Square in Columbia.



In addition to the rally's keynoter, other Republican and non-partisan judicial and municipal candidates will be given the opportunity to speak. Music will be provided by The Gospel Sound.

A meal will be served, and an auction will raise funds for the parties fall campaign.

Party officials, Benton Fudge, chairman; Lisa Lee, vice chairman; Tim Bradshaw, secretary-treasurer; and Jason Cross, youth chairman, invite the public to attend. There is no charge, and all discerning Adair County voters are urged to attend.
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