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Jason Crabb awarded Key to the City

From Trey Stephens
City of Columbia | Assistant to the Mayor

Mayor Pamela Hoots presented Gospel Music artist Jason Crabb with a Key to the City during his recent appearance at Lindsey Wilson University. Crabb was in Columbia to do a fundraiser for the Lady Raiders Basketball Team.

Jason Crabb has won numerous awards, including Country Recorded Song of the Year, Song of the Year for Sometimes I Cry, Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year for Joseph, Traditional Recorded Song of the Year for Go Tell It on The Mountain, Artist of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, Inspirational Album of the Year, Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year for Satisfied, and Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year for What the Blood is For.

Mayor Hoots said, "We appreciate his commitment to our community and to the university. It was an honor to meet him on Monday."




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Mayor Hoots with singer Jason Crabb



2025-10-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Hunter Dakota Rogers, courtesy Mayor's Office.
Mayor Pamela Hoots presented Gospel Music artist Jason Crabb with a Key to the City during his recent appearance at Lindsey Wilson University. Crabb was in Columbia to do a fundraiser for the Lady Raiders Basketball Team.

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