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Rev. Pescosolido offers prayer for safer bypass, for Judge Stephens



2018-09-05 - South West Corner, Veterans Memoral Bypass & Burkesville Street/Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Rev. Steve Pescosolido, pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church, asked for guidance for the gathering at the forum held beside the most dangerous intersection in Adair County, and to watch over Adair County Judge Executive Michael Lee Stephens, who was overcome by the heat and left the gathering he organized with the help of an assistant. In front are, from left, Tony Bragg, Magistrate Daryl Flatt, (District 2) Columbia Police Chief Jason Cross, Adair-Taylor Kentucky State Representative Bam Carney, (Rev. Pescosolido) and Adair County Circuit Court Clerk Dennis Loy. Judge Stephens was reported to have just needed to get out of the heat and is doing fine. The forum, thanks to knowledge of the history of the road from Columbia Fire Chief Mike Glasgow, Chief Cross, Daryl Flatt and others was one of the most effective yet. Rep. Carney said that the concerns will get action, saying that it's time good sense take precedent over being to analytical. - EW


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