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News from Shelbyville, KY: Columbia is talk of the town

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"Columbia is the talk of Shelbyville and, if NPR is an indication, possibly of the nation, for modestly embarassing reasons this morning," Pen writes, with a reference to the first link below.

Adair Countians are reminded to be kind to those tourists here this weekend to see, first hand, the site of the incident. After all, that will help the local economy when busloads of Canadian tourists stop in local restaurants on the way to the famous landmark. Self-appointed local ambassadors are encouraged to learn directions to the Adair County Judicial Center, 201 Campbellsville ST, Columbia, KY, and if they do not know, know where to send the curious souls for information on the locale.




This story was posted on 2010-03-04 08:48:39
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