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Local real estate firm wins awards at state convention

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Golden-Rule Wilson Real Estate & Auction Co., 1004 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY, was the recipient of three awards at the 2016 Kentucky Auctioneers Association Convention, at the Crowne Plaza in Louisville.

Attending from Golden Rule Wilson were Jerry Robertson, Simon Wilson & Chris Wilson.

The firm won for best radio ad, best newspaper ad (real estate & personal property), and Chris Wilson was recognized as one of the top 10 auctioneers in Kentucky for 2015.




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Local real estate firm wins awards at KAA annual convention



2016-03-09 - Louisville, KY - Photo from Golden-Rule Wilson Real Estate.
Jerry Robertson, Simon Wilson, and Chris Wilson with awards Golden Rule Wilson won at the Kentucky Auctioneer Association 2016 Convention for best radio ad, best newspaper ad, and an award won by Chris Wilson as one of the top 10 auctioneers in the state.

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