Angie Wagoner recognized for service to Garrard County
Kentucky Farm Bureau has started a program called “Lead Where You Stand” where they recognize community leaders and people who work selflessly for the benefit of others. This program is administered on the local level and each county Farm Bureau selects individuals they feel have been excellent leaders that set examples for others in the community.
Garrard County Farm Bureau presented Angie Wagoner with a certificate to recognize her hard work and dedication to serving the people of Garrard County. Her compassion and loving spirit made her a great fit for this honor.

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