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Kay & Karen


2014-05-04 - 290 Fire Station Lane, Breeding KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Kay Burton and Karen Burton at the auction sales clerk's station, at BAVFD Fish Fry/Chicken BBQ/Auction Saturday night May 3, 2014.

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Giving a $ million dollar estate effort


2014-05-04 - 290 Fire Station Lane, Breeding KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Auctioneer Murrell Burton and his crew are as much fixtures of the fish fry and speaking at Breeding as the firefighters themselves. He was as intense as if the event were a million dollar estate auction.

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Chief Harvey greets guests


2014-05-04 - 290 Fire Station Lane, Breeding KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. BAVFD Fire Chief Terry Harvey spoke with State Senator Sara Beth Gregory, foreground, left, while Sheriff Harrison Moss watched over the crowd and the auction action. Senator Gregory's primary opponent, Max Wise, Campbellsville, was also in attendance. Sheriff Moss has no primary opponent, but all three of the the candidates who are vying for the Republican nomination - Josh Brockman, Justin Claywell, and Chris Janes were there. All the sheriff candidates spoke from the stump.

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Brandon Harvey and Lorne Holler


2014-05-04 - 290 Fire Station Lane, Breeding KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Breeding Area Fire Department Training Officer Brandon Harvey and Firefighter Lorne Green said that the department was well pleased with the 300 who attended the Fish Fry. This event went well; parking was especially easy, with fire apparatus - and the BAVFD has as much as many county seat fire departments - wasn't display in the parking area, making room for many more spaces - though the fire trucks when displayed, are always a big bonus.

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BAVFD Fish Fry/Stump Speaking draws huge crowd


2014-05-04 - 290 Fire Station Lane, Breeding KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Most had finished eating and the speaking was over when Murrell Burton became the auction last night, Saturday, May 3, 2014 at the Breeding Fish Fry - Adair County's equivalent of Fancy Farm. Eighteen candidates paid the pay-to-say fee to get a time slot in the hour long speaking. Murrell Burton is in the left hand side of photo, but, look around, you may see yourself or someone you know. -EW

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Senior Walk is a tradition at CU commencement


2014-05-04 - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Campbellsville University president, Dr. Michael V. Carter, front left, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Dr. Joseph L. Owens led the traditional Senior Walk across campus to Ransdell Chapel to begin Friday evening's ceremonies.


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(Ad) Election 2014: Michael Lee Stephens - It's time for a Change -II


2014-05-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo Political Advertising Paid for by the Candidate.
Hi. I am Mike Stephens and I'm running for Adair County Judge Executive.

My campaign has hinged on one thing: CHANGE!

The Change I am referring to will revolve around proven and practical methods of business for managing and spending your tax dollars. My focus will be atually pursuing new sources of revenue from increased industry and jobs, while at the same time streamlining our ccurrent tax revenue to maximize the benefits for our citizens. This means I will not support any increase in current taxpayer burdens

LET ME BE CLEAR - I'm not running or purposing to Change or Cut anybody's job - The job I'm interested in Changing is the County Judge Executive.

It's time for a Change in the office

If you like the past 7 1/2 years, you have a candidate. You will get more of the same.

But if you want CHANGE, you will vote for Mike Stephens, a long time businessman with years of business experience in Adair County.

If you agree with me, that it's time for a CHANGE, allow me to bring that long overdue CHANGE to Adair County, starting at the top, with a CHANGE in leadership, for a brighter future, for more jobs, for more efficient, effective, county government, then .

Vote for Mike Stephens, Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Paid for by the candidate, Michael Lee Stephens


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