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Lisa Fisher Clark interviews Sherry Norris



2016-11-20 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo file photo - ColumbiaMagazine.com (c).
Steve Coomer correctly identified the mystery picture of the iPhone 7 with the bling as belonging to Lisa Fisher Clark, the WAVE 92.7 news personality. For the very, very few who might have found his answer esoteric or crytic, CM will go ahead and hit those very, very few over the head with a 2x4, and post this photo of Lisa in action, doing what she does as well as anyone in the nation, interview. Above from she was interviewing Sherry Norris, who had just delivered a brief but prime time worthy plea to Adair Fiscal Court to allow Sunday alcohol sales in the county. The cellphone above? Same one, but just wasn't Lisa until the bling was added. Paired photo. See: Mystery photo: Whose bling is this?


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