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The S 61 ISSUE: BJ Fudge thinks Gov. Beshear will do project



2008-10-08 - Near Jumping Off Place, S. 61, Adair County, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
BOTH BILLY JOE FUDGE, the Democratic candidate for 51st KY District House of Representatives and his Republican opponent, John BAM Carney, have weighed in on KY Department of Transportation Secretary Joe Prather's decision to stop the work on the segment of KY 61 from this point, at the intersection of the Louie B. Nunn Parkway and Sparksville. Fudge has met with Governor Beshear and believes that the Governor fully intends to complete the project. Mr. Carney thinks the failure to complete the project is "a shame," and an illustration of partisanship at its worst. In the background is Columbia's new mega-shopping center, Holladay Place, whose success is heavily dependent on attracting customers from Cumberland and Clinton Counties in Kentucky, and Fentress and Clay Counties, TN. To read articles in the series, "S 61 ISSUE," enter those words in the searchbox.


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