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Rep. Ed Whitfield in area counties on August 5, 2010

First District Congressman Ed Whitfield will be in Edmonton, Burkesville, Jamestown and Tompkinsville on Thursday, August 5, 2010.

His schedule for Thursday, August 5, 2010 is as follows:



THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 2010
  • 9amCT - Metcalfe County Board of Education In Service Day for TeachersCongressman to make brief remarks at Metcalfe County High School, 208 Randolph RD,Edmonton, KY
  • 10:15amCT - Visit to Cumberland County Hospital at Cumberland County Hospital, 299 Glasgow RD,Burkesville, KY
  • 11amCT - Visit to Community Health Clinic, 360 Keen ST,Burkesville, KY
  • 1pmCT - KY Association for Economic Development Summer OutingCongressman to make brief remarks at Dale Hollow State Park, 5970 State Park RD, Burkesville, KY
  • 3pmCT - Town Hall Meeting. Congressman to make remarks and answer questionsat Russell County Courthouse, 2nd Floor Circuit Courtroom, 410 Monument Square, Jamestown, KY
  • 6pmCT - Monroe County Farm Bureau Officials Appreciation DinnerCongressman to make brief remarks, Monroe County Farm Bureau Office, 1788 Edmonton RD,Tompkinsville, KY
On Friday, August 6, 2010, Rep. Whitfield will attend events in Fancy Farm, KY.


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