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Filing for the June primary has entered its third week, and some formerly sleepy races are about to go high-profile. County Attorney George Corn, a Democrat, is being challenged by his deputy county attorney, William E. “Bill” Fulbright, a Republican.
Filing for the June primary has entered its third week, and some formerly sleepy races are about to go high-profile. County Attorney George Corn, a Democrat, is being challenged by his deputy county attorney, William E. “Bill” Fulbright, a Republican.
Filing for the June primary has entered its third week, and some formerly sleepy races are about to go high-profile. County Attorney George Corn, a Democrat, is being challenged by his deputy county attorney, William E. “Bill” Fulbright, a Republican.
Filing for the June primary has entered its third week, and some formerly sleepy races are about to go high-profile. County Attorney George Corn, a Democrat, is being challenged by his deputy county attorney, William E. “Bill” Fulbright, a Republican.
Filing for the June primary has entered its third week, and some formerly sleepy races are about to go high-profile. County Attorney George Corn, a Democrat, is being challenged by his deputy county attorney, William E. “Bill” Fulbright, a Republican.