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If others wanted PVA job, they should have filed to run ' . . . I'm sure Jeff will follow and do the same great work as Junior and Donna have done. - RRW By Ralph Roy Waggener Personal Commentary Junior and Donna Feese are good friends of mine and I'll support whatever ether does as honest and truthful. If Paul Turner or Brandon Thompson had wanted to be elected as Adair County's PVA, then they should have filed to run. Don't blame Jr. for pulling out and his son Jeff filing at the last moment; they had a chance to file any time before the dead line but didn't. It's good to know that both went to take this very hard test to qualify to run for this office. Several people took the test and did not pass it and that says a lot for Brandon or Paul, but they should have filed before the deadline if they wanted the job. Of course Donna will have to campaign for Jeff as everyone knows she was why Junior Feese was elected - at least I've all ways told Junior that. This is a good Adair family and Jeff Feese will do a great job just as his dad Junior has done. Junior Feese was responsible for changing the way a lot of PVA offices all around Kentucky are run; he is good a whatever he does and I'm sure Jeff will follow and do the same great work as Junior and Donna have done; now if we can change Jeff to a Wild Cat Fan and not that southern Indiana school called U of L fan, I believe he will do a great job. Yours truly. - Ralph Roy Waggener This story was posted on 2014-02-07 13:37:38
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