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Mark Polston announces for 15th District Senate seat



2012-02-24 - Somerset, KY - Photo from Mark Polston.
Mark Polston, left grew up in Jabez and Nancy and graduated from Nancy High School. He earned an associate's degree from Somerset Community College, a bachelor's degree from Campbellsville University, and a law degree from Indiana University School of Law. Polston served as Deputy Attorney General for ten years and is currently the co-owner of Classic Carpet in Somerset with his wife Lisa, right. He has two sons Jordan, age 19, back and Jonathan, age 14. He is an ordained minister and pastored churches in Adair, Casey, Pulaski and Russell counties; Trace Fork in Casey, Calvary in Pulaski, Fairview and Christian Home in Russell and is currently the pastor of Free Union in the Sano community of Adair county. - from Mark Polston


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