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Matt Bevin will make Saturday noon stop in Columbia, KY

By Tiffany Kessler

Matt Bevin, running for U.S. Senate, will be on the Columbia Square Saturday, May 17, at 12:15pmCT. If raining the visit will be inside the historic courthouse. This is one of several short bus tour stops leading into Tuesday's Primary. It's a great opportunity for local folks to hear Matt speak and ask any questions they may have. Everyone is invited to come out and meet Matt and his amazing family - wife Glenna and their nine children. - Tiffany Hadley Kessler




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Matt and Glenda Bevin, family coming to Columbia, KY



2014-05-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Tiffany Hadley Kessler.
Matt Bevin and his wife and nine children are scheduled to be in Columbia, KY, at 12:15pmCT, Saturday, May 17, 2014, at the Adair County Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY. Everyone is invited to come out and meet Matt and his family - wife Glenna and their nine children -

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