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Rep. Hoover, Capps family, Fiscal Court at highway dedication



2015-06-30 - Cumberland County Judicial Center, 112 Courthouse Square, Burkesville, KY - Photo Kentucky House Republican Caucus).
House Republican Leader Jeff Hoover, R-Jamestown, first from left, joined by Cathi Capps, third from left, and members of the Capps family, and Cumberland County Judge Executive John Phelps, fourth from right, along with members of the Cumberland County Fiscal Court to unveil a sign naming Kentucky 90 as the R. Fred Capps Memorial Highway. Leader Hoover helped pass legislation during the 2016 Regular Session to name the road in honor of Capps, who was killed in June 2000 during a shootout in his home with a man scheduled to be prosecuted by Capps. The group, from left, includes (Hoover), Horace Capps, (Cathi Capps), Lydia Capps Terry & Mr. Terry, John Stephen Capps, Jessica Capps, Kim Capps, Rick Capps, (Judge Phelps), County Attorney Lindsey Bell, Magistrates Thomas Brown (District 1), and Earl Branham (District 4).


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