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Dignitaries aplenty turn out for Governor Beshear



2009-02-10 - KY 61 South of LBN Parkway, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
GOVERNOR STEVEN L. BESHEAR and SECRETARY JOE PRATHER'S visit to Columbia drew a large number of communty leaders. Above, center the immediate past and present Presidents of Lindsey Wilson College, current Chancellor John Begley, wearing hat and dark glasses, with President Bill Luckey, LWC Buildings and Grounds Director Mike Newton, and Vice President Jeff Willis, looking back to talk with Adair County Marching Band President Doyle Lloyd. On the left are two of the five members of the Columbia Planning & Zoning Commission Lloyd French and George Kolbenschlage. To the left of Mr. Kolbenschlag is a hint of the longest serving Magistrate in Adair County History, Wid Harris (2). And there's a glimpse of insurance representative Gerald Doss and Adair County Circuit Clerk Dennis Loy.


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