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Oct. 6, 2009: Judge Rob Rothenburger and Fiscal Court members sign their United Way pledges to kick off the UW fund-raising campaign. Fiscal Court members with their United Way pledge sheets (from L-R): Mike Whitehouse, Tony Carriss, Hubert Pollett, Judge Rob Rothenburger, Michael Riggs, Betty Curtsinger, Allen Ruble and Cordy Armstrong.
Secretary of State Trey Grayson presents a check to Fiscal Court members (Judge Rothenburger 2nd from left) to be used for purchasing new voting machines. Local and state officials take part in a ceremonial ground-breaking (it rained) for the new $30 million Shelbyville Bypass. State Rep. Brad Montell, State Sen. Gary Tapp, Mayor Tom Hardesty, Gov. Ernie Fletcher and Judge Rothenburger were just a few who participated.
US Senator Mitch McConnell, Majority Whip, met with Republican officials while he was in town for a Chamber luncheon. Judge Rothenburger, Senator McConnell, State Rep. Brad Montell and County Attorney Hart Megibben.
RECEPTION / FUND-RAISER
Below are photos from our very successful Aug. 25th reception and fund-raiser at historic Undulata Farm.
We are grateful to the more than 250 friends and neighbors who spent
their Friday evening with us to show their support.
More than 250 supporters attended the reception at historic Undulata Farm for the first-ever political event held on the property by the current owners. Supporters enjoyed talking politics during the evening ...
... eating the hors d'oeuvres from Fire Fresh BBQ ... ... and listening to the speeches (above, Lt. Gov. Steve Pence). ...
From the beginning ... the guests begin to arrive.

Supporters talk with the Judge.

Great food and cold sodas on a warm evening.

The speeches begin.
Former Shelby County Magistrate Bob Walters. Rusty Newton, campaign treasurer.
Our State Representative Brad Montell. Bob Walters, Charles Bates (background), Judge Rothenburger, Lt. Gov. Steve Pence.
Lt. Governor Steve Pence.
Judge Rothenburger speaks about the successes of Shelby County's people, farms and businesses. ... And the plans for the next 4 years.
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