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Monday, January 23, 2012

Mr. Aaron Fowler gains support and endorsements


Mr. Aaron Fowler gains support and endorsements
Signs, placards,brochures and buttons are now available at the Stover Police Station, G2M, Temp Stop, Stover Plumbing, Extra Point,Abbott's Garage and city hall for those that want to show their support for Mr. Aaron Fowler.
Morgan County Sheriff's Office and the Stover Police Department will be handing out signs to the citizens of Stover telling people to vote for Mr. Aaron Fowler in the next ten days. Any person not displaying signs in their homes windows will be issued a warning with the possibility of a citation to appear in court for failing to promote community awareness of Mr. Aaron Fowler's bid for alderman. Signs promoting other candidates inside city limits of Stover are not permissible by city ordnance #115.30. Anyone caught breaking this ordnance is subject to arrest and will be charged with a Class C. Felony. Friday, Jan. 20 supporters for Mr. Aaron Fowler gathered together to show off Mr. Aaron Fowlers latest campaign sign. From left, Stover R-I high school students Lexi Twenter and Riley Whittle, high school principal Michael Marriott, Stover police chief Trampus Jackson, Elks representative Roger Dzogola, and high school student Emma Boles. The students are helping to promote Mr. Aaron Fowlers campaign on campus through posters, assemblies, bake sales other publicity. (photo by Bryan E. Jones)

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Running for Alderman

I think people should vote for me because they can.