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P&Z hearing on zoning for Parrott Ave annexation

The City of Columbia Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, September 11, 2008, at 6:00pmCT, in City hall to consider the following:
  1. Annexation and map amendment for the following properties identified as Lots 10-14, 15, 16, 17, 18,19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 30.1 located on Campbellsville Road and Parrott Avenue. These lots are proposed to be annexed by the City of Columbia and zoned as C-2 Highway Oriented Commercial.

  2. Annexation and map amendment for the following properties identified as Lots 10-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12.01, 12.02, 13, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30, and Lots 11-1, 2, 3, 4, 6.02, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 located on Parrott Avenue. These lots are proposed to be annexed by the City of Columbia and zoned as R-2 Low Moderate Density Residential.
These properties consist of approximately 49.171 acres.

The hearing is open to the public. s/Carolyn Edwards, City Clerk/Treasurer
The Columbia Planning and Zoning Commission: Chairman Joe Flowers. Members Lloyd French, George Kolbenschlag, Anissa Radford, and Sue Stivers.


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Weather: Partly Cloudy, 88 F, Wind Calm (Full Forecast)

Computer turn in heavy first day at Adair Recycling Center



2008-08-28 - 62 Service Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
HERSHEY GILES and ADAIR COUNTY SOLID WASTE COORDINATOR A.L SINCLAIR, right, were pleased with the response on the first day of the Adair Recycling Center's Computer and Electronics turn-in. "We've had somewhere between 15-20 people bring stuff in," Sinclair said. The monitors, old CPU, printers and copiers came from everything from a major delivery from the college to smaller amounts from government entities, with many individuals bringing items by. The ARC will be sending the recycled equipment to Commonwealth Computer Recycling Center. For the first time, the County will receive some payment for the salvage material. "We don't know how much," Sinclair said, "but they've promised to pay something. Anything we get will put us ahead," he said. The Recycling Center will continue accepting electronics tomorrow, August 29, 2008, from 7:00am until 3:00pmCT. For more information on the Adair Recycling Center, call (270) 384-4703.

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Today, Thurs., Aug. 28, 2008: School Board tax hearing

EVENTS: Spotlighting, in brief, today's events for Day 241 of 2008 (Leap Year - 125 days remaining).
  • Today: ACHS Girls Golf at Marion Co. at Rosewood Country Club. (Was Barren Co., Pinewood C.C.)
  • Today: Adair County Recycling to accept old computers today
  • Today: ACPL Bookmobile is in Sparksville, Breeding, Montpelier, and Melson Ridge
  • 6:30-9:00amCT: WRH Health Fair Blood Draw for Healthscreen tests.Thursday, for persons whose First Letter of Last Name is H-I or J SCHEDULE See also: CM Healthcare
  • 12:00-2 pmCT: Diabetes self-management classes at ACHD
  • 7:00pmCT: Adair County School Board tax hearing, August Board meeting
  • 7:00pmCT: Columbia VFW & Auxiliary, meet at VFW Hall
  • 7:00pmCT: Lindsey Wilson's undefeated Volleyball team at IUS, New Albany, IN
  • Cancelled: Duo County Telecom, Bluegrass Cellular groundbreaking , Holladay Place due to rain
  • Reminder: Send mail from home to Adair Countians who are deployed to war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. How to mail to servicemen and list of addresses

For events in detail and to scan future events into 2009, Click here

This date in history: Click Here to access facts from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia about this day in history.

Countdown to Second Sunday: It's only 45 days to Sunday, October 12, 2008, when Adair Countians make a bold move for a healthier, wealthier, happier community. Tentative location: The new Columbia Western Bypass by Adair Elementary School. A huge turn out is expected. For further information, contact Kelli Bonifer at the UK Extension Service.

Countdown to November 4, 2008 General Election 67 days remaining. Ballot position, local candidates Register to vote in the office of Adair County Court Clerk Sheila Blair Mon.-Friday, 8:00am-4:00pmCT.


The Count: 51 Wacky Quacky Ducks Sold
As of August 25, 2008 at 6:30pm.
Previous report, was 48
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    for 2nd Annual Wacky Quacky Duck Race

    Support Columbia Parks & Recreation-Order Yours Now.
    From $5 for 1 to $100 for a Whole Flock of 30 Ducks

  • Court:
    Thursday, August 28, 2008. Six (6) Cases in Adair Circuit Court (Judge James Weddle). No (0) cases in District Court (Judge Michael Loy). Click Here to check Adair Court schedule at the Kentucky Court of Justice Website. To visit Adair Circuit Clerk site, Click Here Advertising Real Estate Auction Calendar:
    There are currently many once in a iife time opportunities in Adair County Real Estate. For listings and links, Click Here

    Thursday, September 11, 2008. 12:30pmCT. Absolute Auction, : 300 Bomar Heights, Columbia, KY. 15,500 sq. ft. Sprinklered former Medical Office/Hospital.
    3.57 Acres. Remax 100 Auction Team/Hansford Auction Co. Details, Photo

    (ADV): To see What's Cooking in Adair County, KY, today, Click Here
    • BETTY'S OK COUNTRY COOKING KY 55 North/Campbellsville Road across from Trinity United Methodist Church, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 384-5664. Plenty of parking. Table seating for parties from 2 to ten. Sit down service or serve yourself at the big buffet.
      HOURS: Open six days a week, Monday through Saturday, from 5:00amCT to 9:00pmCT. Closed Sundays.
      ON THE BUFFET TODAY, Thursday, August 28, 2008: Meats: Catfish. Pepper Steak. Smoked Sausage with peppers and onions. Fried Chicken. VegetablesMashed Potatoes. Green Beans. Fried Potatoes. Golden Hominy. Apple Sticks. Blackeyed Peas. Pinto Beans. On the buffet cold bar: Pasta Salad and Pea Salad today, plus usuals Coleslaw. Peaches. Pears. Cottage Cheese. Pepper relish. Sweet onion. Buffet includes Cornbread. Rolls. Buffet consists of one Meat and Vegetables, one trip only, $7.25; Extra Meat, $1.25. Child's buffet for children under 6, $4.95. Three Vegetables, $3.95; Four Vegetables, $4.95, Vegetable Plate, $5.95.
      IN THE PIE CASE: Today's cobbler: Strawberry!Every day: Sugar free cheese cake. Peanut butter pie. Plus all our usual pies, starting with Betty's Famous Sand. and Chocolate. Butterscotch. Cocanut. Pecan. Apple. Caramel Apple. Banana Split. Lemon.
      FULL, COOKED TO ORDER BREAKFASTS served anytime. NEW! Everyday until 10:30! Chocolate Gravy and Biscuits! We have Grits. Try our Western Omelets. Country Ham. Pancakes. Sausage links. Gravy (White seasoned with sausage and Chocolate Gravy served until 10:30amCT.

    • BOB'S COUNTRY KITCHEN & GENERAL STORE,
      5097 Liberty Road, Vester, KY. Breakfast anytime. Lunches packed. Pies a specialty.
      Hotbar Special: Thursday, August 28, 2008,:Bob's Marinated PORK LOIN. Sides: Scalloped Potatoes. Cream style corn. Green Beans seasoned up good with Country Ham (As a soup--some make a meal out of it--$1.50 with choice of crackers or cornbread, sweet white onion). Sliced Red Ripe, straight from the patch Adair County Tomatoes. Sliced Homegrown Cucumbers. Coleslaw. Bob's Crunchy, Crusty, Ovenbaked Cornbread.Ovenbaked Cornbread Squares.
      SANDWICHES: At Bob's, we'll cut a country store sandwich and fix it up the way you like it. Made to order eat in sandwiches with the widest variety of cold-cuts in Adair County. Eat here. Or let us fix your lunch to go.
      The PIE SITUATION: Chocolate Pie. Pumpkin Pie. And more sweet treats coming from the oven all day long!
      SPECIALS From the Drink Case: Aqua Fina bottled water, 99 cents! Also, 4/32 oz. Powerade Drinks, just $5.00. Dasani, 20 oz. just 99 cents.
      GAS UP AT BOB'S: The beauty of Bob's is It's all right here. Everything from work gloves and hardware, to sit down meals, to fill in groceries to gas. Heck, we've even got a recreation room. Save time and money. And remember, you're always welcome at Bob's, whether you're here to buy or visit. Y'all come!

    • BUFFALO HILLS RANCH,906 Greensburg ST in the Curves Building, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 385-9092. Dr. Smoothie Smoothies, Christian Gifts, Tanning Beds. Buffalo Meat--America's Original Health Food. Open 10am-7pm Mon-Tue & Thurs.-Fri. 10am-6pm Wednesdays. Closed Saturdays and Sundays. Jim and Carol Leib, Owners. We accept Visa, MC, and Discover Credit Cards.

    • The DAIRY DIP,
      Jamestown ST, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 384-4644.
      Special Thursday, August 28, 2008:
      The Dairy Dip's Huge CHUCKWAGON STEAK SANDWICH, Chips, Reg. Pepsi Product Drink All for just $3.50, or deluxe it with lettuce, tomato, onion for just $3.99
      Look for posters in windows.
      Great deals, everyday. Stop in and see the colorful new picnic table umbrellas we ve added. There's no better place to enjoy the perfect weather we're having than to have a picnic lunch in the wonderful shady at Dairy Dip, and come down for a picnic under the stars tonight. - Patricia Willis.
    • DONUT EXPRESS
      Start the day right. Take a box of Donuts from Donut Express on sales calls, to work, and home to be a hero everywhere you go today!
      Donut Express. 605 Fairgrounds ST, Columbia, KY. Nick Wortham, proprietor. Start the week off right. Make Today special with Fresh Hot Donuts from Donut Express. Take a $5.00 dozen box to work, on sales calls, or home to make the family happy. They're good! They hot and they're ready, today. Made right here in Columbia! And they're making Columbia famous!

    • RERUN'S HOLMES BEND GENERAL STORE. 3399 Holmes Bend Road, Columbia, KY.
      Phone (270) 384-7253: For carryouts and expedited orders. Let us prepare your Green River Lake picnic! Hours: Mon-Sat: 4:00am to 9:00pmCT.
      Breakfast: FOR THAT GREEN RIVER LAKE COUNTRY HAM BREAKFAST, this is the place. Best Country Ham on Green River Lake Breakfast Any time of day. Cooked to order. Eggs, bacon, ham, tenderloin, and the best sausage you ever ate. Country biscuits. Redeye or sawmill gravy. Generous portions. Kinfolks prices. We treat everybody like favorite cousins! Get Famous Nick's Made-in-Columbia Donuts right here.
      DAILY SPECIAL:Thursday, August 28, 2008:
      Two great Rerun specials today:
      1. MEATLOAF. Sides Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Butter Beans, Bread All for just $6.00
      2. GRILLED CHEESE SANDWICH and Rerun's own Special Vegetable Soup, Fountain Drink, All for just $4.00
      SEAFOOD FEAST every Friday: RERUN's: For The BEST FOOD on GREEN RIVER LAKE.
      Great Gas Stop Save money. Fill up your car and your boat tanks at Rerun's. Coming soon Miniature golf! Where else in Adair County but Rerun's can eat so grandly for so little and play 18 holes of miniature golf without moving your car. It's almost ready. We're shooting for Labor Day Weekend!

    • What's Cooking for Adair County School District Kids
      Thursday, August 28, 2008: BREAKFAST: Scrambled Eggs. Bacon. Toast and Jelly. Juice/Fruit. Choice of Low Fat Millk. Cereal choices and toast offered daily at breakfast. LUNCH: Steak Nuggets or Chicken Strips. Creamed Potatoes. Green Beans. Homemade Roll. Pears. Choice of Low Fat Milk. Salads available daily. Fruit and/or juice offered daily with lunch. Click Here for School menu for August 7-August 29, 2008!

    Special advertising today:

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    Special Sales in New CM Clothing Classification: Click Here for CM classifieds, "Clothing"

    • Ja Ci's Boutique has new shipment of Plus Size Clothing
    • Mitzi's is reducing inventory as quickly as possible before closing in September because of health reasons
    Submit Your Classified Ad:
    To place your ad now contact form. to place your ad.

    Entertainment
    Columbian Theatre:
    Now playing at the Columbian Theatre will play Stepbrothers starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly. It is rated R and will play nightly at 7:00pmCT and Sunday at 2:00pm only. -NATHAN COMPTON, Mgr., The Columbian Theatre . SPORTS CALENDARS
    NEW! Click Read More to go links to SPORTS CALENDARS, TODAY'S BEST PHOTOS, and MUCH MORE

    Click here to read more of this article Posted on 2008-08-28 03:41:26

    Adair Co. School Board Agenda for Aug. 28, 2008

    A tax hearing at 7:00pmCT tonight, Thursday, August 28, 2008, to set tax rates for 2008-2009, will precede the meeting.

    The complete agenda follows:


    Click here to read more of this article Posted on 2008-08-28 12:26:58

    Letter: KY is in first place at First Book. Keep voting, people

    To vote, Click Here

    To ColumbiaMagazine.com

    Just a few moments ago, I voted for our state on the First Book site.  Kentucky is now in first place! Keep voting people. There is no reason to let up now.

    s/Charles G. Miller


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    Smart Car causing quite a stir at Don Franklin Ford



    2008-08-28 - Hudson ST, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
    Don Franklin Ford got its first Smart Car yesterday, Wednesday, August 27, 2008, and Sales Associate Steve Smith says it's caused quite a stir. The diminutive car, built by a Mercedes Benz company, gets 43 mpg on the highway, he says, and well over 30 mpg in town. It's price tag is $23,900 for this 2008 practically new car, he said; but, unlike most Smart Car dealer purchases, there's no waiting on this one vehicle. "At dealerships," he said, "you have to get on a list and wait a year." He said he expects a quick sale, though some of the gawkers get a bit cute. "You need to water it," one looker said.

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    10th Annual RunDezvous Car Show in Columbia on Labor Day

    Great Weather, one hundred twelve (112) trophies + Best of Show adds up to promise of fabulous Labor Day RunDezvous Car Show

    By Dean Quinn

    The Green River Kruzers Car Club will be having their 10th Annual Car Show this coming Monday at the Fairgrounds here in Columbia. Registration is from 8:00 am till 12:00 noon CT.

    The entry fee is $20.00 per vehicle. There is no charge for spectators and we want to invite  everyone to come out and be a part of this event.


    Click here to read more of this article Posted on 2008-08-28 10:08:51

    Dream Depot presents Gospel Music Gaither Style

    ENTERTAINMENT

    The Dream Depot presents another edition of "Gospel Music Gaither Style" Saturday, August 30, 2008, at 7:00pmCT. This show will feature the Dream Depot cast and guests.

    Please join us for another night of joyful singing and fellowship. -ELAINE BENNETT

    Location: The Dream Depot is located at 106 Jamestown Street in Columbia, KY 42728.
    Admission:Adults $6.00, Children 12 and under $4.00
    Phone: (270) 634-2894.
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    There is no more text for this article. Click for printable version. Posted on 2008-08-28 09:41:25

    Two dogs hanging out at Day & Day may be lost pets

    Two dogs showed up Monday, August 25, 2008, at Day and Day Feed Mill, 1011 Campbellsville Rd Columbia, KY. We hope they are someone's pets. They are in great shape and just hanging out. If anyone is missing these pets call (270) 384-2209. Thanks. daystrucking@alltel.net. PHOTO

    There is no more text for this article. Click for printable version. Posted on 2008-08-28 09:35:43

    CPD arrests Columbia Wal-Mart employee on theft charges

    POLICE REPORTS

    The Columbia Police Department arrested a Wal-Mart employee yesterday afternoon, Wednesday, August 27, 2008, at 2:30pmCT on theft charges.

    Tabitha Grider, age 23, Columbia, KY, was arrested and charged with Theft By Unlawful Taking Over $300.00. She is alleged to have been taking money from the cash register for about two months.

    She was lodged in the Adair County Regional Jail. CPD Officer Terry Flatt investigated.
    The Columbia Poice Department, Mark Harris, Chief, is located in City Hall, 116 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY.


    There is no more text for this article. Click for printable version. Posted on 2008-08-28 07:41:48

    Featured Classified

    Big Screen Tv for sale. Owner needs cash
    Great condition. Hate to sell, but in need of the cash!  Can be seen working at 207 W. Frazier ST, Columbia. Or call 270-634-0709 to inquire about it. Asking $750.00 and that is a steal!


    Click Here to See All Classified Ads

    Biking: Basic transportation for Lindsey Wilson coach



    2008-08-28 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
    LINDSEY WILSON CYCLING COACH DAVID GRIGSBY regularly bikes--for exercise on 30 mile rides around the county, and for basic transportation in town. For him, it's easier-and much faster--to ride to and from the campus to one of his favorite restaurants, the Cafe on the Square on a bicycle than to use a car. Parking is never a problem, and he isn't taking up space a motoring customer needs. He also operates a bike store in London, KY, so usually he has a variety of bikes to ride. This one is a Giant Cypress aluminum frame 14-speed, which costs around $300 new, to as low as $125 for a used one, he said. Columbia is becoming more and more a bike-friendly community, he said, though educating the public of the importance of Sharing the Road is very important.

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    Shades of Autumn poem is ILP Editors Choice pick

    "I love it when 'one of our own'gets recognized. Pam Spires is a talented woman who quietly works behind the scenes to make Columbia a better place to live. Now some of her hidden talents are being discovered. -Barbara Armitage"
    With photo

    By Barbara Armitage

    Pam Spires of Columbia has been awarded the Editor's Choice Award for Outstanding Achievement in Poetry.

    This award was presented to her by the International Library of Poetry Managing Editor Howard Ely. Mr. Ely went on to say that he was delighted to inform her that her poem "Shades of Autumn" was awarded this prestigious honor because it displays a unique perspective and original creativity - judged to be the qualities most found in exceptional poetry.

    "Shades of Autumn" will be featured in a Deluxe Hardbound Edition as well as the "Sound of Poetry" a 3-CD limited soundtrack both to be released soon.

    Thousands of poems are published yearly but only a select few will receive this great honor.

    To read "Shades of Autumn" you may log on to www.Poetry.com and type in the title of the poem, or "Pam Spires."

    This is the third poem Mrs. Spires has had published with two of the receiving Editors Choice Awards.  


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    KY general assembly members to visit Campbellsville Sept. 8

    Interim Joint Legislative Committee on Education will learn more about education's role in nationally acclaimed 'Campbellsville Comeback' following FoL flight.

    By Joan C. McKinney, CU news and publications coordinator

    Campbellsville University will host the Kentucky General Assembly Interim Joint Legislative Committee on Education for its meeting at 1:00pmET/NoonCT, Tuesday, September 8, 2008 in The Gheens Recital Hall on the campus of Campbellsville University.

    The meeting will bring 25-30 Kentucky State Senators and Representatives from across Kentucky to Campbellsville University.


    Click here to read more of this article Posted on 2008-08-28 04:51:16

    Letter: Wants to know more on Labor Day weekend car show

    ColumbiaMagazine.com

    Just wondering if you have any details regarding the car show in Columbia this Labor Day Weekend? I have family coming into town in a show car and we just needed more information regarding the show. Can you help me with this?

    s/Joyce Kelley

    Thanks. We'll post it as we get it. Columbia wants your guests to have an unforgettable weekend here. All we know here at ColumbiaMagazine.com for sure is Columbia, KY, is the place to be this Labor Day Weekend. The car show will be on the infield on Labor Day, and special events set up by the Columbia Parks & Recreation Board will be held in the spiffy Columbia City Park on the City Pool Side. We're adding updates several times a day. -CM


    There is no more text for this article. Click for printable version. Posted on 2008-08-28 04:37:53

    KY now in 3rd place for free books. We can do better.

    By Barbara Armitage

    This opportunity for Kentucky kids was brought to my attention through a friend who has a friend in Eastern Kentucky who is a retired school librarian. It is a program to get underprivileged children hooked on reading. The state which wins this online vote will receive 50,000 new books for needy children.

    All you have to do is follow the link below--you don't have to answer the question about your favorite book - just scroll down on the left hand side, select KY, put in your name and email (uncheck the box so you don't receive updates) and submit your vote.

    If we can move Kentucky up to 1st place, First Book will send 50,000 free books to the state for needy children. You can vote once each day. To vote, Click Here. Thanks for taking time to do this, and feel free to forward to your email contacts.


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    Happy 9th birthday, Brady Cowan



    2008-08-28 - Columbia, KY - Photo By Gale Cowan.
    Happy 9th birthday, today, August 28, 2008, to Brady Cowan, from Beth Ann. Photo taken by Mom, Gale Cowan.
    CELEBRATIONS. Clicking Read More accesses Today, Thursday, August 28, 2008, feature with Today's Picture Album

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    LWC Volleyball team sweeps opener with St. Catharine

    ColumbiaMagazine.com SPORTS

    Raiders take all three matches, 25-20, 25-3, 25-12

    By Chris Wells, LWC Director of Sports Information

    The Lindsey Wilson College volleyball team opened the 2008 season with a 3-0 sweep of visiting St. Catharine (KY) College of Springfield, KY, on Wednesday night, August 27, 2008 at Biggers Sports Center.

    The Blue Raiders played a near flawless match -- committing just three hitting errors on the night -- in defeating Mid-South Conference newcomer St. Catharine 25-20, 25-3, 25-12.


    Click here to read more of this article Posted on 2008-08-28 04:21:04

    Remembering Ray Williams: He will be sadly missed

    Click Here, Obituary, Ray E. Williams

    To ColumbiaMagazine.com

    As an associate of Columbia Wal-mart, I would like to say that Ray will be sadly missed at our store. He was a staple there. Every morning he would come and walk and talk to us as we worked. We became accustomed to his smile and kind words. Ray was also always one of the first in attendance at our annual veterans' breakfast. We will miss him.

    s/Cindy Gilbert


    There is no more text for this article. Click for printable version. Posted on 2008-08-27 19:15:23

    Chris Persinger wins books drawing at LWC

    PHOTO

    By Duane Bonifer, Director Public Affairs, LWC

    Lindsey Wilson College freshman Chris Persinger of Columbia received a pleasant surprise when he started the fall semester. Persinger won a drawing that paid for his books for his fall semester classes - worth $307.93.

    All incoming LWC freshmen who attended one of four orientation days--known as EDGE Days--were eligible to win.

    Persinger, who is a 2008 Adair County High School graduate, is the son of Charles and Amy Persinger.


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