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Judge Loy administers oath of office for new PVA Jeff Feese

Adair County officially has a new Property Valuation Administrator
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District Judge Michael Loy administered the oath of office to newly appointed Adair County Property Valuation Administrator Jeff Feese at 1pmCT, Thursday, May 1, 2014, in front of the Adair Annex with family, friends and media witnessing the ceremony.

Family members present included Jeff Feese's wife, Shannon; his daughter Mallory Feese Burton, and grandson Knox Burton, and the outgoing PVA, Jeff Feese's father, Wm. Matt Feese, Jr. The elder Feese retired effective April 30, 2014. Governor Steve Beshear appointed Jeff Feese to the unexpired term on the same day.


An interim PVA, Ben Williams, an official with the Kentucky Department of Revenue, held the office for approximately 5 hours as the transition was underway.

Jeff Feese is the only candidate for the Democratic nomination for PVA in the May 20, 2014 primary. No Republican filed for the office.


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Judge Michael Loy swears in new Adair PVA, Jeff Feese



2014-05-01 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. District Judge Michael Loy administered the oath of office for Jeff Feese to be the new Adair County PVA. Feese was appointed April 30, 2014, by Governor Steve Beshear to succeed his father, Wm. M. Feese, Jr, who retired the same day. In the interim, Ben Williams, an official of the Kentucky Department of Revenue, served as Adair County's PVA. Jeff Feese is the only candidate for the post on the ballot in this year's election. The ceremony above took place just after 1pmCT, Thursday, May 1, 2014.
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Judge Loy, New PVA family and predecessor



2014-05-01 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. District Judge Michael Loy posed with new Adair County PVA Jeff Feese, his wife Shanon, daughter Mallory Feese Burton, and little Knox Burton today in front of the Adair Annex building. Stage left/house right, Jeff Feese's predecessor/father, Wm. M. Feese, Jr., prepares to exit to a well earned retirement after 7 elections and 28 years in office, looking forward to more time with Donna. "It just hasn't been the same without her." His wife, Donna, served as Adair County PVA throughout most of the elder Feese's tenure.
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Suppressing grins during ancient Kentucky oath of office



2014-05-01 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Both Judge Loy and new Adair County PVA Jeff Feese suppressed full grins during the section of Kentucky's Oath of Office pertaining to duels.
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