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The County Line’s newest partner: Tribe 44

The County Line is proud to announce a new partnership with the podcast that has taken the Adair County sports world by storm over the past year, Tribe 44.

Clay Turner, Will Rich, and Seth Dunbar—the trio behind the popular podcast—will retain complete autonomy regarding their show, producing their own segments and interviewing the guests they choose, but their new home will be right here at The County Line. No longer will you have to search every corner of the internet for your sports-talk fix, just check this website to see what the boys are up to.

John Overby and I were happy to be guests on the latest episode, and you can learn more about the new partnership by giving the show a listen. We discuss this website and then Clay and Will begin their rankings of the top 25 girls and boys basketball players in ACHS history (since 1975).

Feel free to click one of the provided links to give the podcast a listen, and rest easy knowing that much better guests are on the docket for future episodes.

Click here to listen to the podcast through Spotify or press play below.

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Wes Feese is one of this company's owners and founders. He has previously worked as an editor, news reporter, sportswriter, photographer, and freelance contributor for newspapers across central Kentucky. He grew up in the Egypt community of Adair County and is a graduate of Adair County High School and Lindsey Wilson College.