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Al Huddlestan Hardy

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    web.kybaptist.org/kbc/welcome.nsf/pages/Mackey20090728 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/28/2009    Last Visited: 9/6/2009  

    Al Hardy has been the pastor there for 19 years, and his wife, Peggy, has served as pianist during the same time. Al has also served at Campbellsville University for 41 years as a vice president and more recently as dean of academic support.

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    Published on: 9/16/2009    Last Visited: 9/16/2009  

    We would love to send you an invitation from our Pastor, Al Hardy, with all our details.

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    Published on: 1/12/2008    Last Visited: 1/12/2008  

    Pastor Al Hardy's blog page is coming soon to this site.Check out the icon bottom right ... and we'll let you know when he's online!

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    Last Visited: 9/16/2009  

    Al Hardy, Pastor
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    Meet the staff: meet the lead Pastor, Al Hardy, and find out who is who on staff at City Church

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    avicc.ca/tag/annual-report/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2002    Last Visited: 6/24/2009  

    1993-1994 Mayor Al Huddlestan Port Hardy

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    Published on: 1/1/2002    Last Visited: 6/24/2009  

    1993-1994 Mayor Al Huddlestan Port Hardy
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    1993-1994 Mayor Al Huddlestan Port Hardy

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    Central Kentucky News Journal - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/22/2002    Last Visited: 5/22/2002  

    Overseeing a multimillion-dollar budget is nothing new to Al Hardy.

    And if he's elected mayor of Campbellsville, he would be doing just that.

    Clerk thinks she offers voters experience

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    Central Kentucky News Journal - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/30/2002    Last Visited: 5/30/2002  

    Campbellsville Mayor - Al Hardy, Brenda Allen, Willard Smith

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    Central Kentucky News-Journal - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/1/2002    Last Visited: 11/1/2002  

    Al Hardy singled out his 25 years as a councilman and his work on million-dollar budgets at Campbellsville University.

    Hardy and Allen were two candidates questioned by a panel of media.Thirteen of 16 City Council candidates, one PVA candidate and a constable were also quizzed.

    Neither Allen nor Hardy believes the City should give up ownership of the Water Co., and both believe rates need not to be raised as high as Water Co. officials say they should.Allen said the City should help the Water Co. manage its finances so it doesn't have to raise rates.Hardy believes recent rate projections are just a "flapping in the wind" and that there is no need for an increase that high, if at all.

    Allen says her biggest priority is the recruitment of better jobs and helping improve retail businesses.Hardy says he'd want to look at the budget to see what there is left for the second half of the fiscal year.He wants to review all committees and see if diversity can't be improved.

    Hardy said the recent Renaissance grant opens doors to applying for grants, but he'd also like to improve traffic flow in downtown area and increase parking.Allen will, if elected, look for some sort of enterprise so that cruising isn't the No. 1 entertainment for youth.

    Neither candidate thinks reducing benefits to boost pay is an answer to maintaining or recruiting emergency personnel.Applying for grants to ease budget constraints is a priority for both candidates.

    And both candidates believe that the City's budget can withstand additional belt tightening.Both mention implementation of a purchase order system.

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    Allen said the city has a lot of old equipment that breaks down.Hardy said the city's major expense is wages.

    A replay of the forum can be seen on Monday, Nov. 4 at 1 and 7 p.m.

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    Central Kentucky News-Journal - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/30/2002    Last Visited: 10/30/2002  

    Al Hardy singled out his 25 years as a councilman and his work on million-dollar budgets at Campbellsville University.

    Hardy and Allen were two candidates questioned by a panel of media.Thirteen of 16 City Council candidates, one PVA candidate and a constable were also quizzed.

    Neither Allen nor Hardy believes the City should give up ownership of the Water Co., and both believe rates need not to be raised as high as Water Co. officials say they should.Allen said the City should help the Water Co. manage its finances so it doesn't have to raise rates.Hardy believes recent rate projections are just a "flapping in the wind" and that there is no need for an increase that high, if at all.

    Allen says her biggest priority is the recruitment of better jobs and helping improve retail businesses.Hardy says he'd want to look at the budget to see what there is left for the second half of the fiscal year.He wants to review all committees and see if diversity can't be improved.

    Hardy said the recent Renaissance grant opens doors to applying for grants, but he'd also like to improve traffic flow in downtown area and increase parking.Allen will, if elected, look for some sort of enterprise so that cruising isn't the No. 1 entertainment for youth.

    Neither candidate thinks reducing benefits to boost pay is an answer to maintaining or recruiting emergency personnel.Applying for grants to ease budget constraints is a priority for both candidates.

    And both candidates believe that the City's budget can withstand additional belt tightening.Both mention implementation of a purchase order system.

    ...
    Allen said the city has a lot of old equipment that breaks down.Hardy said the city's major expense is wages.

    A replay of the forum can be seen on Monday, Nov. 4 at 1 and 7 p.m.

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