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Columbia, Liberty show strongest city census growth in area

2010 Census figures show Columbia grew by 438 in 2000-2010; Liberty grew by 318. Jamestown, Russell Springs, Edmonton grow slightly; Burkesville, Greensburg, down; Campbellsville population decreases in decade

Population rank, population 2010 vs. population 2000; cities in bold grew
  1. Campbellsville, Taylor Co., KY - 9,108 down 1,390 from 10,498 (2000)
  2. Columbia, Adair Co., KY - 4,452 - up from 438 4,014 (2000)
  3. Russell Springs, Russell Co., KY - 2,441, up 42 from 2,399 (2,000)
  4. Liberty, Casey Co., KY - 2,168, up 318 from 1,850 (2000)
  5. Greensburg, Green Co., KY - 2,163, down 233 from 2,396 (2000)
  6. Jamestown, Russell Co., KY - 1,794, up 170 from 1,624 (2000)
  7. Edmonton, Metcalfe Co., KY - 1,595, up 9 from 1,586
  8. Burkesville, Cumberland Co. KY - 1,521, down 235 from 1,756 (2,000)
  9. Summersville, Green Co., KY - 568 (2000 census not found for comparison)
  10. Summer Shade, Metcalfe Co, KY - 307 (2000 census not found for comparison)
Figures for 2010 from U.S. Census, 2010; figures for 2000 from Wikipedia




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