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Campbellsville, KY paper carries Ralph Waggener I-66 editorial

Central Kentucky News Journal on sale in Columbia, KY, today; link to online link below
The largest newspaper in Greater Adair County area, the Central Kentucky News Journal, Campbellsville, KY, printed the Ralph Waggener editorial, "It's time to develop all of Kentucky to its potential," in its edition today, January 7, 2008. The papers can be picked up at newsstands around Adair County. The editorial is also online. To read it on the internet, Click Here

South Central Printing CEO's Ralph Waggener's earlier guest editorial, carried in ColumbiaMagazine.com on December 31, 2007, and by other media here and elsewhere, has a similar objective. Click here to read "It is time to develop all of Kentucky to its potential," by Ralph Waggener, President, South Central Printing, Inc., 426 Wain Street, Columbia, KY 42728. Phone (270) 384-4757




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