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LWC Homecoming Parade starts at 10amCT today

Saturday morning, November 7, 2009

The Lindsey Wilson College Homecoming Parade starts at 10amCT from the top of Lindsey Wilson Hill. The parade route goes down Lindsey Wilson Street, the left, or south, onto Campbellsville Street, then three-quarters of the way around the Columbia Public Square, then goes south on Jamestown Street. The fall weather is beautiful this morning. Almost any point along the way makes for great viewing.


2009-11-07 09:02:10 | Comments | Printable version


Birds of Kentucky: Goose at Takeoff



2009-11-07 - Lake Shelby - Photo by Pen.
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Election 2010: Five more candidates file on Nov. 6, 2009

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Complete Election 2010 Candidate List


Five candidates for Adair County filed papers today, Friday, November 6, 2009, in the office of Adair County Court Clerk Sheila Blair, bringing the total number to 28. Today's filings include:
  • Michael Burton, Republican, for Sheriff
  • Wm. M. Feese, Jr. Democrat, incumbent, for Property Valuation Administration (PVA)
  • Danny Goodin, Republican for County Judge Executive
  • Robby Selch, Repubican for Magistrate, District 1
  • Billy Dean Coffey Republican, incumbent for Magistrate, District 5
Twenty-one candidates filed Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009.



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2009-11-06 20:56:16 | Comments | Printable version

4 New Articles Posted Today.

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Welcome, Lindsey Wilson Homecoming

For Day 311 of 2009. There are 54 days remaining in 2009.

Read What's Cooking: Enjoy a Great South Central Kentucky breakfast this morning
In Columbia for Homecoming, special events, reunions, and vacations? The restaurants have gone all out this weekend to feed you scrumptiously. For a sampler of the best the area has to offer, see, What's Cooking and check it every day. While you're here, and when you go home, be sure to check the new, quick, easy, in depth way to keep up with everything that's going on reading the DAILY NEWS on ColumbiaMagazine.com today, and in history since ColumbiaMagazine.com went online. Pick a Page from the Last 10 days, or type in a Day in History to see what was going on in our lives.


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Eunice CoG Ham Breakfast, Nov. 7, 2009 at Chamber Building

Eunice Church of God will have their annual Country ham breakfast on November 7 at the Chamber of Commerce, 201 Burkesville ST, Columbia, KY, basement from 5:30amCT-10:30amCT. The menu consists of country ham, fried apples, fried potatoes, egg, homemade biscuits, milk, coffee and orange juice. The cost is $5.00. Pastor Joseph Payne and congregation invites everyone to attend. Deliveries made in city limits. For more information, you may call (270) 634-2968, (270) 634-354,or (270) 380-1960. -George Payne

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Prof. Wanda Fries wins 'James Baker Hall Memorial Prize in Poetry'

Somerset Community College teacher wins award with her poem, "Annunciation." Another of her works, "Black Dog," was semi-finalist in the competition

By Dave Cazalet, Jr., SCC Director of Public Affairs

New Southerner is pleased to announce that Wanda Fries, an English Professor at Somerset Community College has been awarded the James Baker Hall Memorial Prize in Poetry.

This is the first year the award has been given. New Southerner plans to make it an annual award to be offered along with the magazine's literary prizes in fiction and nonfiction each fall.


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2009-11-06 20:20:16 | Comments | Printable version

LWC Women’s Soccer advances in MSC Tournament

Tops Rio Grande 11-0. Carrie Revlett has 13th shutout of season. Junior forward Katy Gilmour puts together first hat-trick of season. Yolanda Hamilton and Rebecca Bjorkvall have two goals each, with four other players on the nationally No. 1 Blue Raiders adding one goal each in impressive first round victory.

COLUMBIA, KY - Junior forward Katy Gilmour put together her first hat-trick performance of the season in top ranked Lindsey Wilson College’s 11-0 win against University of Rio Grande (OH) in the first round of the Mid-South Conference Tournament this afternoon, Friday, November 6, 2009, at Walter S. Reuling Stadium.


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Scenic Cumberland Co., KY: From the top of the Hill



2009-11-07 - Alpine Hill, Burkesville, KY - Photo by Kelly Crawhorn. "We took an early morning drive to Burkesville for a doctor's visit," Kelly Crawhorn wrote on Thursday, November 5, 2009. "I couldn't resist driving up to the Alpine Motel with my mom and two daughters. As a child, we used to go to Albany every weekend to visit my grandfather and uncles. On the way home, all of us children always tried to get Dad to drive up to the Motel so we could look out over Burkesville. We loved to do that! My girls loved it too." The scene looks out to the Houchens Shopping Center in the 200 block of North Main Street, on KY 61. North, and left in the photo, 27.6 by the big road, 29.7 with a shortcut up Scenic Kentucky 704, via Bakerton, Amandaville, Inroad, Dug Hill, Fairplay, Gadberry, and Tabor area, is the Adair County Courthouse. Daytrip: Take one way down, the other back for a grand 1.5 hour ride through some of America's some beautiful scenery.
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Historian wonders if broom phenomenon has Shaker origins

About: Broom standing alone at IMO

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

That broom is "SPOOKY: it must be of the Devil! I was also like to point out, that if if the "Shakers" had not invented the flat broom this spooky photo would be dang near impossible. ( Unless it really is the Devil's broom). s/Chris Bennett


2009-11-06 19:33:11 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback

Kids at Casey are loving brooms standing alone

About: Broom standing alone at IMO

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

They have been standing all over Col. Wm. Casey for the past two days....the kids are loving it!!

s/Patty Jones, Principal
Col. Wm. Casey Elementary School


2009-11-06 18:49:45 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback

Comment: Wally Burress' neat postcard find

About: Postcard scene from the past Meadow Hill Inn from postcard owned by Wally Burress

To ColumbiaMagazine.com:

Great find by Mr. Burress. The thing of trying to date the picture might be referred to Maxine Walker or maybe even Larry Walker. I notice it is before the addition was put on the south end of the building. The color of the cars does not seem just right, color photography was not what it is today. I don't remember cars of that era being so colorful, is that my memory or were they not that coforful.

It is really neat that someone should find this on Ebay.

s/Old Coddger
OC and Old Coddger are the nom de plumes of a regular ColumbiaMagazine.com contributor


2009-11-06 14:51:36 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback

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Rep. Bam Carney addesses big dairy meeting at LWC



2009-11-07 - Roberta C. Cranmer Dining Center, 4390 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Nick Roy. State Rep. Bam Carney, (R-KY 51) addressed the dairy families gathered at Lindsey Wilson College on Thursday evening, November 5, 2009.
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Obituary: Luther Ray Redmon, 70, Adair Co., KY

Mr. Redmon was the owner of L R Redmon & Son Trucking and was a member of the Columbia United Methodist Church.

Luther Ray Redmon age 70 years of 7920 Greensburg RD, Columbia, KY, passed away Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009 at 7:23pmCT at Jane Todd Crawford Hospital In Greensburg, KY.

The funeral service will be Monday, Nov. 9, 2009 at 1pmCT at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home, 210 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY, with Bro. Allen Durrett officiating. Interment will be in Columbia Cemetery, 315 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY. Visitation after 4pmCT, Sunday, November 8, 2009.


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Obituary: Edna Clements, 82, Casey Co., KY

Edna Clements, 82, died Wednesday, November 4, 2009, at the Terrace Nursing and Rehab Racility in Berea, KY.

The funeral services will be Saturday, November 7, 2009, at 1pmET/Noon CT, at Bartle Funeral Home Chapel, 142 KY 49, Liberty, KY, with Johnny Maupin officiating. Visitation will be from 6pm-9pmET, Friday, at the funeral home. Burial will be in Poplar Springs Cemetery. Pallbearers are Eric, Kenneth, and Ryan Clements; Bradley Shelton, Albert Harris, Eugene McClain, Buck Williams, and James Lowery.


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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Harvest time Henson Farms



2009-11-07 - North terminus, Columbia Western Bypass - Photo by Ed Waggener. In a scene almost more midwestern U.S. than South Central Kentucky a New Holland soybean harvester moves across the Russell Creek bottom cropland on Henson Farms. The farm is on the townward side of the Columbia Western Bypass, near its junction with Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY. The scene was photographed on Friday, November 6, 2009.
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Good Luck Indians: ACHS Football

To ColumbiaMagazine.com

I just wanted to wish the Indians good luck in their playoff game tonight. The boys have showed great strength and determination this season as they have fought battles both on and off the field, with injuries and illness sidelining many of the players. This shows great leadership in the coaches, as well as the heart of the players to never give up.

Go Indians!!!!

s/Cathy Moss


2009-11-06 11:17:58 | Comments | Printable version

Adair Fiscal Court Agenda, November 10, 2009 meeting

Adair County Fiscal Court meets each 2nd Tuesday. Next meeting November 10, 2009.
AGENDA ADAIR COUNTY FISCAL COURT
Regular monthly meeting
7:00pmCT, Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Adair County Annex Basement, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY


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Day and Day Feed and Pet Grand Opening Nov. 7, 2009

The Adair County FFA will be selling Address Markers at the Grand Opening!

Day and Day Feed and Pet, 1011 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY will be having their Grand Opening of their new store from 8am to 5pmCT, Saturday, November 7, 2009,  Prizes will be given away every half hour from 11am to 4pmCT ending with the John Deere Gator give away.  The FFA Club will be selling concessions for their organization. Kids can come out and enjoy face painting, balloons, and wagon rides. Everyone is invited. -Jennifer Brock


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Adair Co. HS football in playoffs tonight at Morganfield, KY

Coach Eric Graves' Adair County High School Indian football team meets Union County High School tonight in the Class AAA Kentucky High School Athletic Association Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl. The game takes place at 7:30pmCT, at Union County High School, 4464 US 60,Morganfield, KY, located 193 miles west of the Adair County Courthouse in Columbia, KY. Adair County is 1-1 on its last two games. PRINTABLE SCHEDULE

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What's Cooking in Columbia Today
Click restaurant names for hours, directions, and prices. Print What's Cooking

Betty's OK Country Cooking
Today's Buffet: Catfish. Turkey/Dressing. Pork Tenderloin. Mashed Potatoes. Green Beans. Fried Apples. Broccoli/Cheese Sauce. Macaroni/Tomatoes. Baby Liima Beans. Breaded Okra. Corn. Baby Carrots.. Dinner Rolls/Cornbread+ Wheat Rolls On the Coldbar: Cranberry Orange Salad. Pasta Salad Coleslaw. Peaches. Pears. Cottage Cheese. Pepper Relish. Sweet Onion.
Strawberry Cobbler at Betty's



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Today's Special Desserts: Strawberry Cobbler! Turtle Cake. Sugar Free Butterscotch. Plus regular line-up of desserts.



Huddle House of Campbellsville
Location: 398 Campbellsville Bypass, Campbellsville, KY 42718
Phone: (270) 789-0002
Hours: 24/7/365 days a year
Online Menu at HuddleHouse.com



Ol' Joe Barbee's B&B QUE

Ribs Cooked to Perfection at Ol' Joes'
824 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 384-2360.

MENU
We cater by reservation throughout the month.
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OPEN NOW!. The long Barbecue Famine is Over.
Open every 1st and 3rd Friday and Saturday.
Open Today & Tomorrow: Friday and Saturday, November 6, and 7, 2009.


QUICK STOP
Breakfast anytime
TODAY'S SPECIAL:
Open Grill Today Every meal cooked to order! Breakfast anytime. Sandwiches. Full carryout meals. It's always Quick at Quick Stop. And, we're on your way, at 702 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY 42728.


Rerun's Restaurant
Special today:
Breakfast Anytime.
Breakfast Buffet, 4am-10:00amCT All you can eat: Country Ham. Bacon. Sausage Links. Sausage Patties. Chicken Tenders. Biscuit and Gravy. Toast and Jelly. Waffles. Pancakes. Scrambled Eggs. Eggs to Order. Fried Apples. Sliced Tomatoes. + Coffee. Just $6.99 Coffee included.
Lunch 10:30 to 4pmCT
Open Grill Everything cooked to order from one of Columbia's Biggest Menus.
Dinner All you can Eat Buffet 4pm-8pm
Smoked Pork. Barbecued Chicken. Pinto Beans. Baked Beans. Cheese Potatoes. Hash Brown Casserole. Broccoli and Cheese. Fried Cabbage. Cornbread. + Rerun's Big Salad Bar. Just $8.99 Drink, dessert, tax not included.
Desserts Peanut Butter Pie. Chocolate Pie. Always, 50cent Chocolate Brownies.
Remember, now we're RERUN'S RESTAURANT. and and have a new Duo-County Telephone Number, (270) 380-1077.



Birthdays and Anniversaries for November 7
Happy Anniversary, Bradley and Telissa Moore (1988) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Isaac Little (2000) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Jean Moore (1934) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Justin Brockman | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Lisa Huddleston | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Mike Burris | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Rochelle Krug Sizemore | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Sherry Hancock | (Updates/Corrections)
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