Join host Doug Fain as he talks to Billie Brumfield Haws and Jim Brumfield about their parents, Clay & Ann Brumfield. Clay was a mail carrier in Wilmore for almost 30 years. This is the 245th episode of the program "All Things Jessamine" broadcast on September 14, 2019 on WNJK , 105.9 FM radio station in Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky. (Originally broadcast on February 13, 2016 as episode # 61)
Tourism in Jessamine County (with Tommy Cobb & Mitchell Pearson) - 6/2/18 - # 181
Jessamine County Judge-Exec. Sherman Dean Jr. (with wife, Liddy) - 5/26/18 - # 180
The Sterling House (with Peter Brackney) - 5/19/18 - # 179
Rev. John Metcalf (with Peter Brackney) - 5/12/18 - # 178
Bronce, Sanford and Walter Lowery (with Nancy Hicks) - 5/4/18 - # 177
The Farmer’s Bank and William S. Dale (with Landy Dale) - 4/28/18 - # 176
First Vineyard (with owner, Tom Beall) - 4/21/18 - # 175
Sharon & Bill Reynolds (with daughter, Dora) - 4/14/18 - # 174
Alice Walker and sons, Joe and Steve, Jess. Co. Sheriffs - 4/7/18 - # 173
Harold and Mary Lee Higgs (with son, Bill) - 3/31/18 - # 172
Gene and Grace Vanderpool (with son, Scotty) - 3/24/18 - # 171
Wilbur and Clara Chaney Cobb (with sons, Eldon and Gerald) - 3/17/18 - # 170
Scott Station Inn (with Bo and Sarah Quigg, owners) - 3/10/18 - # 169
Richard Morton & Ruth Morton (with children, Tony Morton and Connie Morton Harvey) - 3/3/18 - # 168
Dr. O.P. & Jean Moss Nicholson - 2/24/18 - # 167
Russell & Reba Teater Guy (with children, Rusty and Sherry) - 2/17/18 - # 166
Jessamine Hair Style (Marilyn Welch & Kelly Combs) - 2/10/18 - # 165
Shelby Combs (with children, Jayne & Rad Combs) - 2/2/18 - # 164
Sam Corman, former Mayor, (with wife, Nancy Swope Corman) - 1/27/18 - # 163
Thompson's Foodtown - Cleveland & Elizabeth Thompson (with daughters, Carol and Ann) - 1/20/18 - # 162
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