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Fond memories of WGRB Tv in Cane Valley, KY

Fond memories of WGRB Tv in Cane Valley, KY Robert Cumming writes:
I have fond memories of WGRB Tv in Cane Valley after doing an on-air live debate hosted by reporter Connie Leonard in 1992. The debate was over an alcohol package sales election in Russell County and I represented the wet campaign while a Russell Springs preacher represented the dry faction. The format featured live telephone calls from viewers concerning the hot button issue. As it turned out the majority of Russell county voters were not interested in alcohol package sales and the measure was turned down . --Robert Cumming
Comments re photo 51757 WGRB Tv Tower still countys tallest at Cane Valley KY




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