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Hoots family together for LWU awards event



2025-10-30 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Pamela Hoots, a 1975 graduate of Lindsey Wilson University, had her family with her when she was honored with the Distinguished Service Award at the Alumni breakfast. She made Columbia history when she became the city's first female mayor, serving from 1989-93. She returned to the office in 2018 and was reelected in 2022. A 30-year human resources professional, she was named the Human Resources Professional of the Year for the state of Kentucky and was also the first news director of WAIN-AM/FM in Columbia. Pictured with her, from left, are: Paul and Cathy Hoots Abell and their daughter Caitlyn Bruns and her daughter, Noraly, Pam, Doug and Tami Hoots, and Lydia Hoots Sturdivant.


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