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Letter: Wherein ColumbiaMagazine gets bad news

Top reporter in the county wants to--but is just too busy to--aid CM news team

To the editor, ColumbiaMagazine.com

Just to let you know I have talked to my Mom, Versie Streeval (Article from Jason Harmon about the news scoop) and she would love to come on board, but she really didn't have enough time. After she would have called everybody else and had gotten back to you it would have been old news, anyway (ha).

Annetta Burton



Editor's note: That' some bad news.( It is. It is.) Just to de-esotericize, our first rate expert on all lore Burton Ridge, Snake Creek and Edinburgh, Indiana, Jason Harmon, Little Harmon's boy, you know, suggested ColumbiaMagazine might rise to truly first rate status if it weren't eternally scooped by Jewell Harmon or Versie Streeval. It is well known news flows as naturally to them as Russell Creek falls from below the old Russell Springs High School to above US 68 to turn the tiny Green into a River.


This story was posted on 2007-05-01 09:59:03
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