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ACPC now a Pilot School for the Network to Transform Teaching (NT3)
 2018-09-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Adair County Primary Center. Left to right: Principal Debbie Bradshaw NBCT, Shay Knifley NBCT, Pam Phipps, NBCT, Lisa Hayes, NBCT Candidate, Tobie Harmon, NBCT, Sarah Burton, NBCT, Tanya Richard, NBCT candidate, Amber Bledsoe, NBCT; John Shelly, Title One Coordinator
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Scenic Kentucky: Sunset for Ed
 2018-09-26 - Boyle Co., KY - Photo by Gary T. Lane . Gary writes, "In memory of Ed Waggener, I submit this photo taken yesterday while fishing at a pond in Boyle county. Ed loved outdoors photos. We will miss him.Glad to have been able to call him my friend. The photo was taken late afternoon on September 25."
Paired photo: Keeper bass from Gilbert Pond
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New hunting access areas open in six East KY counties
 2018-09-26 - Eastern KY - Photo courtesy Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. Recently, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources reached Hunting Access Area agreements with RH Group and Elk Horn Coal Company, opening more than 35,000 acres in Floyd, Magoffin, Pike, McCreary, Letcher and Knott counties for public hunting this fall.
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(Ad) Write In Richard Steele for State Representative Nov. 6
 2018-09-26 - in Campbellsville and at State Capitol, Frankfort - Photo by Alice Steele.
To the voters of Adair & Taylor counties:
VOTE November 6 and Write-In Richard Steele
House District 51
State Representative for Adair and Taylor counties
Age 56
Married to Alice for 30 years
Two adult children, Erin and Marshall
Resident of Taylor County since 1992; first came here from Morgan County in 1985 for college education
1995 Campbellsville College graduate: Bachelor's degree in Psychology with a minor in Business Management
Small business owner: Just What I Wanted, Fine Woodworking -- residential and commercial woodwork
Contract Installer for Lowe's since 2008
Past employment: Cox Interior -- special projects in woodwork and design; Cox Cabinet -- cabinetmaker and foreman
Member of St. Thomas' Church, Campbellsville
MY VISION FOR DISTRICT 51 AND KENTUCKY:
* Protect public education and stop charter schools
* Protect pensions of teachers and public employees
* Reverse right-to-work legislation and protect workers' rights
* Reinstate prevailing wage laws
* Increase minimum wage
* Expand broadband internet access
* Work for green energy expansion
* Work for animal protection laws
* Improve racial/ethnic/gender equality under law and practice
Contact me on Facebook: Richard Steele for House District 51 or at writeinrichard@gmail.com
VOTE November 6!
Thank you for caring about our district, and Kentucky, Richard Steele
Paid for by Richard Steele Campaign
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