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Who's in the News? Union County Judge Executive Adam O'Nan

Who's in the News? Union County Judge Executive Adam O'Nan

Yahoo24-05-2025

HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) — Adam O'Nan is the Judge Executive of Union County.
O'Nan says he's a Union County native with strong roots in the community. Inspired by his parents. O'Nan says he wants to serve the County he cares so much about.
In 2018 O'Nan ran for Judge Executive. He said he wanted to make a lasting change to Union County as well as work in the community.
O'Nan highlighted his communication with the community in Union County through the Facebook page for the Judge Executives Office. O'Nan recently went live on the page during severe storms on May 16 to tell the public about problems with Union County Dispatch.
Watch the video above to learn more.
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