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Craig Lasley, new member of the Columbia City Council



2015-01-06 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM photo.
Craig Lasley a member of a prominent family in political leadership, took his seat as the first African American on the body in several years. Lasley was a close seventh in the 2010 election, but won this year at No. 5. He's the son of J.C. Lasley, the husband of Felicia Lasley (no wonder he won - CM), and the father of Jordan Lasley, and brother in law of second term Adair County School Second Division School Board Member Quin Lasley. In this photo taken before the meeting, members of the Columbia Boy Scouts, the big hit of last nights meeting, are seated, prepared to lead the Pledge of Allegiance at Mayor Hardwick's invitation. The Columbia City Council has been served by black Americans earlier, including Joe Taylor, Jr., and Joe Louis Graves - may others, may a city historian can lend a hand with that information. - CM


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