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Ashes still smouldering from Fri 7 Jul Fire at McGough Home



2017-07-10 - Gradyville, Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo(c).
Pentecostal ministers John & Amy McGough are finding themselves in a pretty tight place after they came home from Texas to find, when they first returned to Gradyville, that their two-and-one-half story home, one of Gradyville's oldest, had burned to the ground. Ashes still smouldered Monday afternoon, July 10, 2017, as they sorted out what to do, using a van and a one room apartment they own over the old Janes warehouse adjacent to what had been their house. At present, they say, it doesn't look like their insurance was in force, funds from some agencies are cut off because, they said, at the time of the fire, they were not actually living in the house. But their faith remains firm.


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