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Friday, July 29, 2011

Dale Moss on Paul Kiger.

A nice C-J shout-out for Paul: New Albany Realtor Paul Kiger breaks mold, makes sales; 31-year-old could be region's youngest agent of the year.
Posted by The New Albanian at 7/29/2011 08:23:00 AM
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Labels: Dale Moss, Paul Kiger, real estate

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PaulMidTownNA said...

Thanks for the post.

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