Darrell and brian vickers, i mean, he was up there in the hunt until the very end. Mike chase elliott, youngest pole sitter ever for the 500. They got that car back on track but it was all torn up at lap number 20. Chris . Chris thanks, mike. Guys, kyle busch, of course, who led 19 laps wound up third. Part of the toyota dominance you were talking about. Lets join matt yocum. Matt the whole jgr fleet trying to be the first to win. Kyle, walk us through the final lap and a half how you were going to try to set up to go for the win. Denny denny took my idea and did it sooner than i did and for me to jump up there, i dont know that i would have been able to protect my spot. I think he had too much momentum. I was kind of stuck with what i had. Overall great day for our m ms toyota camry. Great day for Joe Gibbs Racing. It was a day of Toyota Camrys up front. A day that we all just kind of worked together, developed a plan that seemed to work. Wish it was our toyota camry in victory lane b
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Kelli Pendleton
Two crucial members of the Christian County Chamber of Commerce have been named 2021 ‘Champions of Fort Campbell.’
Kelli Pendleton, President/CEO of the chamber, and Royce Stevens, a long-serving volunteer of the chamber’s Military Affairs Committee, were the award recipients.
Both were recognized during an induction ceremony Friday. Officials say ‘Champions of Fort Campbell’ are individuals who have made outstanding efforts to support the program on the installation, and in doing so, enhance the quality of life for Soldiers and their families.
The awards were presented by 101st Airborne Division Commanding General Major General Brian Winski.
Pendleton has served many roles over the years to help Fort Campbell. Stevens became involved with the Christian County Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee in the 1990s. In her time, she has served on various sub-committees and has supported the Eagle Ambassador Program for about 15 years. She is also a