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Andy Beshear makes campaign stop in Columbia, KY



2015-05-04 - Stotts Construction Co., 203 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY. - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Andy Beshear, center, Democratic candidate for Kentucky Attorney General, stopped by Stotts Contruction Company before noon today on a campaign stop. Among those who dropped by to welcome him to Columbia were, from left, Rob Wilkerson, Columbia manufacturer; Columbia Police Chief Jason Cross; (Beshear), Stotts Construction Company CEO Junior Stotts, and Sue Smythe Dowell. Also present, but not in this photo, were Columbia cattleman Mike Hatcher Connie Stotts, and Tammy Stotts. Following the visit with Junior Stotts, Mr. Beshear and Campaign Manager Jared Smith walked the Downtown Area for visits with other Democratic leaders and Adair County citizens. The Stotts and Beshear families are long time friends. - CM


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