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Costello twins have local ties Byron Crawford's Sunday article features the Costello Twins, Shawnie and Julie, who grew up in Russell Springs, and who have starred on Comedy Central's Man Show, had parts in several movies, and can often be seen on USA Network's PGA Sunday. Julie earned a teaching degree at Lindsey Wilson College, and the twins' father Greg still lives in Adair County. This story was posted on 2004-08-22 09:45:22
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