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Richard Phelps speaks at Joe Johnson Park sign dedication



2011-09-13 - Joe Johnson Park, 170 Doc Walker Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
One of Adair County's most beloved citizens of all times, Joe Johnson, seated at right with his wife Ruby, listens to an eloquent address by Richard Phelps, as Sue Stivers, Executive Secretary of the Columbia/Adair County Chamber of Commerce and Bob Biggs, President of the Adair County Little League, listen. A large crowd of 50 or more people gathered for the ceremony. Johnson, a World War II veteran, is now a quite active 89 years old. For over a half century he devoted much of his time to Little League.


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