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Adair A-Team visit U.S. Representative in Washington, DC

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By Robert Summer
News from Congressman Ed Whitfield
WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield (KY-01), this week welcomed students from Adair County High School to his Washington, D.C. office.

The students were in Washington to compete as part of the National History Bee. Competition events for the Bee will take place at sites around Washington of historical significance with the finals events taking place on Sunday, April 17, 2011 at Mount Vernon - home of President George Washington.

"I congratulate these talented students for qualifying for this competition," said Whitfield. "It was a pleasure to meet with these students and their chaperones as they visited Washington and I wish them the best of luck this weekend."




This story was posted on 2011-04-15 18:22:41
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