Mandy Connell, who is a morning host at WHAS-Radio, visited with Jim Milliman, state director for Senator Rand Paul.
Mandy Connell, who is a morning host at WHAS-Radio, visited with Jim Milliman, state director for Senator Rand Paul.
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- From left, David and Jeanne Ferguson and Dr. Bob and Angie DeWeese. Bob is Kentucky State Representative of District 48.
- Sara and Aaron Silletto.
- Phil Moffett and Faith Mercke.
- Ted Edgington and Alicia Webb-Edgington, Metro-Councilman Jerry Miller, Gail Russell, national Republican committee member, who is an attorney with Goldberg Simpson, and Dr. George Beard.
- Dan Santos, Jr. and his wife, Jo Ann Santos, and Dan Santos, Sr. and Juanita Santos.
- Financial advisor, Bill Tafel, Jr. and his sister, Barbie Tafel, who is a landscape designer.
- Mandy Connell, who is a morning host at WHAS-Radio, visited with Jim Milliman, state director for Senator Rand Paul.
- Jonathan Duke, Joy and Gary Moore and Iris Wilbur. Gary is a candidate for the U. S. House of Representatives, District 4.
- DeAnna Branges, who received the John Sherman Cooper Award, and David Grider, secretary of the Jefferson County Republicans.
- Dr. Cat Timmerman visited with Carol Whayne.
- Chris Benson and Metro Councilman Stuart Benson.
- Kentucky Congressman Brett Guthrie.
- California Congressman and House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, who was the evening’s principal speaker.
- Jeff Reetz presented the Soaring Eagle Award to Shellie May. Mac and Eileen Brown, right, were previous winners of the Award.
- Merv and Wilma Brandes. Merv is a former executive director of the Jefferson County Republican Party.
- William Tafel received the Henry Heyburn Award presented by Shellie May.
- Libby Milligan received the Tilford Payne Award.
- Rachael Ford and Byron Fisher.
- Restaurant owner Jeff Reetz and his mother, Helen Reetz.
- Shellie May presented the William Cowger Award to Byron Fisher.
- Betty Drexler, who received the Betty Holmes Award, and Shellie May.
- Thomas Massie, candidate in the Republican primary for U. S. Representative from District 4.




























