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Linda Tiller recognized for 30 years excellent service at USDA

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By Troy Grider
News from Columbia, KY USDA-Farm Service Agency

Mrs. Linda Tiller was recognized recently for 30 years of excellent service to the USDA-Farm Service Agency, Columbia Service Center.Mrs. Tiller was presented with an award by Farm Loan Manager Kenzie Rowe. Linda is not only a wonderful person, she is also highly respected among her co-workers, both in Columbia, and within the agency. -Troy Grider, USDA-Farm Service Agency 961 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY.




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Linda Tiller honored for 30 years excellent service at USDA



2011-05-17 - USDA-Farm Service Agency, 961 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jason Yarberry. USDA-FSA photo.
Kenzie Rowe, Farm Loan Manager at USDA-Farm Service Agency, 961 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY, presented Mrs. Linda Tiller with an award for 30 years excellent service with the agency. The presentation was made today, Tuesday, May 17, 2011, at the agency.

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