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Representing Adair County on Heartland Foundation Board



2016-03-07 - Capitol Annex, Frankfort, KY - Photo by Drew Tucker, Campbellsville University.
Those representing Adair County for the Heartland Foundation Board are, from left: Asa Swan, chief of staff for the secretary of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet; Rep. John "Bam" Carney, (R); Charles Grimsley; Holly Grimsley, deputy judge executive; Dr. Dean Adams, vice president of Lindsey Wilson College; Tiffany Kessler, campaign field representative for former Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Jamie Comer; Eddie Kessler; Greg Caldwell, sixth district magistrate; Harold Burton, first district magistrate; Billy Dean Coffey, fifth district magistrate; and Dr. John Chowning, chair of the Heartland Foundation Board and executive assistant to the president of Campbellsville University for government, community and constituent relations. - Drew Tucker, CU


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