Thank you for your support and vote in the important March 19th Republican Primary. I was heartened by the decisive vote count and am looking forward to another four years serving the interests of everyone in Perry County…
Continue ReadingThe March 6, 2024 edition of the Perry County Tribune offered Perry County candidates for public office an opportunity to answer six questions. Candidates were asked to limit their answers to 150 words. I complied with those restrictions to the letter. However, with my website, I have the opportunity to provide you with more in-depth responses if you wish to read them. Here is my full answer to question number six…
Continue ReadingThe March 6, 2024 edition of the Perry County Tribune offered Perry County candidates for public office an opportunity to answer six questions. Candidates were asked to limit their answers to 150 words. I complied with those restrictions to the letter. However, with my website, I have the opportunity to provide you with more in-depth responses if you wish to read them. Here is my full answer to question five…
Continue ReadingThe March 6, 2024 edition of the Perry County Tribune offered Perry County candidates for public office an opportunity to answer six questions. Candidates were asked to limit their answers to 150 words. I complied with those restrictions to the letter. However, with my website, I have the opportunity to provide you with more in-depth responses if you wish to read them. Here is my full answer to question four…
Continue ReadingThe March 6, 2024 edition of the Perry County Tribune offered Perry County candidates for public office an opportunity to answer six questions. Candidates were asked to limit their answers to 150 words. I complied with those restrictions to the letter. However, with my website, I have the opportunity to provide you with more in-depth responses if you wish to read them. Here is my full response to question three…
Continue ReadingThe March 6, 2024 edition of the Perry County Tribune offered Perry County candidates for public office an opportunity to answer six questions. Candidates were asked to limit their answers to 150 words. I complied with those restrictions to the letter. However, with my website, I have the opportunity to provide you with more in-depth responses if you wish to read them. Here is my complete response to question number two…
Continue ReadingThe March 6, 2024 edition of the Perry County Tribune offered Perry County candidates for public office an opportunity to answer six questions. Candidates were asked to limit their answers to 150 words. I complied with those restrictions to the letter. However, with my website, I have the opportunity to provide you with more in-depth responses if you wish to read them. Here is my full answer to the first question…
Continue ReadingOn February 20th, I had an opportunity to speak at a crowded Perry County Chamber of Commerce Luncheon at Champs Pizza and Pub in Thornport. I shared some of the current work of the Board of Commissioners.
Continue ReadingWe had a packed house at the Coffee with Some Commissioners breakfast on February 27th at Dodson’s On Broadway in New Lexington.
Over 45 attendees came to meet and hear Cheryl Boley, our Director of Perry County Job & Family Services and the Perry County Transit. Cheryl and several of her upper management staff shared highlights and successes of our award-winning Perry County Transit program.
Continue ReadingThis year the 5th Annual Senior Expo and Health Fair will be held at the St. Rose Community Center, 309 N. Main Street in New Lexington, from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. Admission is free, there will be lunch and snacks provided, screenings and many door prizes and giveaways. This is a great event for […]
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