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Campbellsville, Columbia come out to support Bam Carney

Friends from Adair and Taylor counties and across the commonwealth are joining together today, Friday, March 6, 2020 for "A Day of Prayer and Encouragement for Bam Carney." A large crowd is on hand at the Campbellsville Civic Center, and Larry J. Smith is on hand with photos.

Carney, who represents the 51st District in the Kentucky House of Representatives and is a teacher in Taylor County, has been hospitalized since December 22, 2019 after suffering from a life-threatening battle against pancreatitis and an infection. He is constantly improving but still has a long journey ahead.




This story was posted on 2020-03-06 11:08:26
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Dr John Chowning



2020-03-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
Delivering Prayers for Bam Carney at the Campbellsville Civic Center.

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Messages for Bam



2020-03-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
A board filled with messages of support for State Representative John "Bam" Carney, at the Campbellsville Civic Center today.

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Mark Carney



2020-03-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
Bam's brother, Taylor County Clerk Mark Carney, speaking at today's event.

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Music for Bam



2020-03-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
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Bam Carney prayer event in Campbellsville



2020-03-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
A full house gathered in the Campbellsville Civic Center to show support and pray for John "Bam" Carney.

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Senator Max Wise



2020-03-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
Senator Max Wise at the Campbellsville Civic Center today, offering prayers and support for John "Bam" Carney.

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Friday prayers at City Hall for Bam Carney



2020-03-07 - Adair County, KY - Photo from City Hall, Columbia, KY.
Praying for Rep. Bam Carney at Columbia City Hall on March 6, 2020 were mayor Pam Hoots, Zach Smith, Jerry Watson, Shawn White, Shane Gaskins, Phillip Stotts, O.D. Fraser, Joe Willis, Dick Scholl, Elliot Burton, Jada Coomer, Ann Marrie Austin and Tiffany Collins.

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Prayers at Adair Courthouse Annex for Bam Carney



2020-03-07 - Columbia - Photo from the office of the Adair Judge Executive.
This is part of the large group that gathered around the entrance of the Adair County Courthouse Annex to pray for Rep. Bam Carney Friday, March 6, 2020. Citizens were asked to stop where they were and pray, or join others at work or at public places to pray together at 11amCT in Adair and Taylor Counties.

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