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Rep. Ed Whitfield will stop by CJE's Office Wed 5 Aug 2015

Rep. Ed Whitfield will visit the office of Adair Judge Executive Michael Lee Stephens on Wednesday afternoon, August 5, 2015, at 2:15-2:30pmCT, according to Adair County Deputy Judge Executive Holly Grimsley. Representative Whitfield will be meeting with Judge Stephens, Deputy CJE Grimsley, Columbia Mayor Curtis Hardwick, and Adair County School Superintendent Alan W. Reed and other members of the community for a photo opportunity recognizing Adair County as County of the Month.

Earlier in the day, 11am-12pmCT/12pm-1pmET, Rep Whitfield will be at Campbellsville Baptist Church, 530 N Central Avenue in Campbellsville, KY, as guest speaker at the Campbellsville-Taylor County Chamber of Commerce Luncheon.

After leaving Columbia, he will travel to Jamestown for an events 3:30-4:30pmCT, at Duo-County Telephone , 2130 N Highway 127, and then to Russell Springs, KY 5pm-6pmCT, for the Open House and Plaque Presentation at Russell Family Health Center, 404 Steve Drive, Russell Springs, KY.




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