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Straight talk from Janice Reed: Setting the Seigert saga Straight He was not endured at Hasenours, after all. He did his stolling in the Empire Room at the Executive Inn, former sufferer recalls. Janice Reed writes: Just to keep details correct. Kurt Seigert did Not stroll his strings at Hasenours. He was at the Executive Inn - In the Empire Room, at Phillips Lane and Watterson X-Way, at the Fairgrounds. I know, I had to listen to it for 5 years, when I worked there. - Janice ReedComments re article 53519 Epicurean Kentuckian Farmers Market provides entire supper This story was posted on 2012-08-04 14:26:42
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