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Wounded Warriors have successful Adair County turkey hunt Album: Click on headline for introduction with photo(s) From Stevie Pelston Host for the April 2014 visit to Adair County by the Wounded Warriors As part of the Wounded Warriors visit to Adair County, organized by Stevie Pelston, the veterans got to take part in a turkey hunt. Their visit was planned to coincide with the Spring Hunt. Several Wounded Warriors, including Ryan Meadows (2), Charles Stewart, and Joe Warehime bagged turkeys. The Warriors hunted on Jonathan Wilson's farm in the Sparksville Community, Larry Reliford's farm, and Jeff Feese's farm, also in the Sparksville Community. This story was posted on 2014-04-24 07:18:01
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