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Allan Mercer Parnell featured in Business First magazine

By Linda Waggener

We're proud to report that Adair County native Allan Mercer Parnell enjoyed a recent, well-deserved feature story on his life and positive leadership of Mister "P" Express in Louisville's Business First magazine, September 3, 2010 issue.

The story, entitled "Trucking for the Lord", highlights Allan's dedication of his young company to Christian principles and documents the continuous growth the business has made ever since that time.


Allan was born in the southern part of Adair County, attended Breeding High School and was part of Adair County High School's first consolidated class.

He went to Louisville to earn a living and spent many years working for others before starting his own trucking firm in 1987 with his wife Bunny and daughter Cindy working with him. To read more of his story you can visit this link: Mr. "P" Trucking.


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Allan Parnell: Trucking for the Lord



2010-10-05 - Photo by Linda Waggener. Louisville, KY
Adair County native Allan Mercer Parnell, founder of the highly successful Mr. "P" Trucking Co., Jeffersonville, IN, was the subject of an article entitled "Trucking for the Lord," in the Business First magazine, Louisville, KY.

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