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Columbia bypass meeting in Frankfort



2004-02-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo Staff. GOVERNOR ERNIE FLETCHER was reassuring to a delegation from Adair County which traveled to Frankfort recently to meet with him, Senator Vernie McGaha and Secretary of Transportation Clay Bailey concerning the bypass around Columbia. The Governor was well aware of the need and stated that he would stick to his campaign promise to build Columbia's bypass. Included in the photo are: (front row) County Clerk Ann Melton, Director of Economic Development Stacey Bailey, Mayor Curtis Hardwick, Senator Vernie McGaha, Governor Ernie Fletcher, (back row) Lindsey Wilson College President Bill Luckey, County Attorney Jennifer Hutchison, Judge Executive Jerry Vaughan, Industrial Authority Chairman Dean Adams, Chamber of Commerce President Richard Phelps, Adair County School Superintendent Darrell Treece, and Adair County resident George Keltner. (Photo courtesy of Stacey Bailey).

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