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(Ad) Ann Melton, candidate for Adair Co. Judge Executive
2014-10-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo Ann Melton campaign photo. A message to the voters from Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the people of Adair County
for allowing me to serve as Judge Executive for the past eight years.
Serving the community I love so much has truly been an honor and a
blessing.
I am a life-long resident of Adair County, and the daughter of Dan and
Peggy Waggener. I have been married to Gary Melton for 30 years, the son
of Herman and Madge Melton. Gary and I have six children and twelve
grandchildren.
As a candidate for County Judge Executive, I humbly ask for your
consideration, and your vote in the upcoming November election.
My administrative staff and I are always working with the best interest of
Adair County in mind. The staff consists of Barry Corbin, Treasurer, Gale
Cowan, Finance Officer, Lisa Greer, Administrative Assistant, Patty Nall,
Secretary, Alexis Jennings, Jobe Darnell, Road Supervisor, A.L. Sinclair,
PRIDE Coordinator and Solid Waste Manager, Greg Thomas, Emergency
Management and 911 Director, Sandy Ford, GRAS Director. I am very proud of
each of these individuals for their hard work and dedication to our
county. In addition to these individuals we have some of the most
dedicated employees you will find anywhere.
Over the past eight years I have been successful in bringing over 7
million dollars to Adair County in additional money for projects and road
improvements. We have worked closely with the Economic Development Board
and the Chamber of Commerce to create additional jobs for our citizens.
Although we have yet to be successful in bringing large industry to Adair
County we have helped grow several businesses. We hope as the economic
climate improves we will be more successful with larger industry.
Adair County is a great place to live and I especially appreciate the many
friendships I have made and the kindness you have shown to me. I look
forward to the campaign and visiting with you in your homes in the next
month. My job is very demanding and takes a great deal of my time. If I
miss visiting you in your home I ask for your consideration and vote on
November 4th.
Thanks so much,
- Ann
Paid for by the candidate, Ann Melton
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