TWHBEA Releases Declared Canidates
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
The Tennessee Walking Breeders and Exhibitors Association (TWHBEA) located in Lewisburg, Tenn., has released their 2015 Declared Candidates.
?State Candidates' Name
Alabama Rex Higgins
Alabama Kelly Peevy
Alabama Terry Stone
California James Heiting
California Karin Pavlosky
Illinois Brad Woodruff
Kentucky Kim Bennett
Kentucky Sheree Bollinger
Kentucky Melanie Lawrence
Kentucky Sam Sorrell
Kentucky Robin Webb
Missouri Donna Hill
Missouri James A. Huffman
Missouri Jeanie James
South Carolina Christy Lantis
South Carolina Helen C. Martin
South Carolina Vickie S. Pennick
Tennessee Frances Bates
Tennessee Herschel Blessing
Tennessee Alex Foreman
Tennessee Justin Jenne'
Tennessee Bobby Joe Jones
Tennessee Newton Parks
Tennessee Roger D. Richards
Tennessee Andy Rippy
Tennessee Nick Rippy
Tennessee Valton Rummage
Tennessee Peaches Carol Searles
Tennessee Virginia Stewart
Tennessee Lloyd Styles
Tennessee Allison Thorson
Tennessee Kathy Zeis
Virginia Steve Rice
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