Paul Strahan

Paul Strahan poses at the Cox Field office in Paris. 

Perched in a tree behind his childhood home, Paul Strahan watched crop dusters spray the fields behind his parent’s house near Bogata. As an adult, he now watches planes fly in and out of Cox Field where he serves as airport manager for the City of Paris.

In Paris since September, Strahan was charged with the transition of the airport from a management contract with JR Aviations to a city-owned operation. He now is implementing plans for the continued expansion of one of the most important gateways to Paris.

Mary Madewell is a staff writer for The Paris News. She can be reached at 903-785-6976 or at [email protected].

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