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David Williams and his Coach, K.I. Riddle



2011-04-01 - 275 Country Club RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
A surprise visitor showed up at the David Williams meet and greet function today at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson to greet the candidate for Governor Kentucky: K.I. Riddle of Columbia, KY, who remembers Senator Williams from the time Williams was a player on his League Team in Burkesville. "I still call him 'Coach,'" Williams said. Riddle said he switched registration three months ago to be able vote for Williams in the Republican primary. Senator Williams, who formerly represented Adair County in the Kentucky Senate, and who still maintains strong ties with a large number of Adair Countians, is currently the President of the Kentucky Senate.


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