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Gov. Beshear welcomes CU delegation



2012-02-23 - Kentucky state capitol - Photo by Linda Waggener. Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear welcomed Campbellsville University students and leaders in the Capitol yesterday. From left are: Rep. Bam Carney (KY 51), CU vice president for academics Dr. Frank Cheatham, CU student Courtney Claywell from Albany, CU student from Columbia, Lauren Goodin, Senator Jimmy Higdon, KY 14th District, CU student Zach Smith from Russell Springs, Gov. Beshear, CU president Dr. Michael V. Carter and vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president John Chowning.

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