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Mike Stephens takes oath of office as 25th Adair CJE



2015-01-05 - Adair County Judicial Center, 201 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Circuit Judge Judy Vance administered the oath of office to Michael Leee Stephens at the Swearing-In Ceremonies held Sunday, January 4, 2015. With him are members of his family. After this ceremony, the new County Judge Executive administered oaths of office to most of the county and city officials and school board members. CJE Stephens will preside, for the first time, over an organizational Fiscal Court this morning at 8:30amCT. From left, visible in the photo Mike Stephens, Trey Stephens, La'Gene Stephens, Jon Begley, Raegann Stephens, Lee Stephens, and Lindsay Stephens, and Judge Vance.


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