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Press conference before Fiscal Court

In attendance: Rep. John BAM Carney, and 7th District Magistrate Billy Rowe

By Larry Smith, FM 92.7 The WAVE

Rep. Bam Carney, Taylor-Adair State Representative, and Adair County 7th District Magistrate Billy Rowe, will hold a press conference at 6pmCT, Tuesday, September 9, 2014, on the steps of the Adair County Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY. The purpose of the meeting is to announce a large sum of money coming to Adair County from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. The public is invited. The press conference is one hour before the regular September 9, 2014, session of Adair Fiscal Court.

(Note: This announcement, which previously included Adair County Judge Executive-candidate Michael Stephens and Senator-Elect Max Wise as participants has been updated at the request of Senator Wise and CJE candidate Stephens. However, CM firmly believes that any error was the responsibility of the spokesperson who submitted the announcement to other local media. The WAVE, for certain acted in a totally responsible manner. - EW)




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