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2007-03-29 - VFW Hall, Fairgrounds, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
are ready for the crowd expected to start pouring in to the V.F.W Hall on Fairground Street in a little over one hour. Music by Sam Tucker's Pure Country Band will start at 5:30pm CT and food will be served at 6:00pm CT, followed by the political speaking. Feese said he got the idea for the sign last night and painted it after that. After tonight, it will be moved to Feese's yard on East 80. Speaker Jody Richards, an Adair County native and graduate of Adair County High School is considered a front runner for the Democratic nomination for Governor this year. Richards is the longest serving Speaker of the House in Kentucky history, and is expected to handily win the county in the primary. "This is free and it is for everybody," Feese said, "regardless of party affiliation. We may never get a chance to elect an Adair Countian Governor of the State of Kentucky in a long, long time," he said. "This is the greatest opportunity really help Adair County that any of us may ever have."


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