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Bob Barnes: $4,500 cash, over half that in goods on way to Alabama

Bob Barnes truck is on the way to Birmingham, AL to help with tornado relief. Forgot his laptop, but wants to thank community for its generosity!

Alissa Barnes writes:
Ed, I have just talked to Bob. In the rush of packing and collecting donations, he forgot his laptop! But he wants Columbia to know that in less than 24 hours, over $4500 in cash donations were given, and at least half that much in goods. What a tremendous showing of generosity from our community! Much thanks to all who helped in any way! - Alissa BarnesComments re article 44078 Bob Barnes truck moved to street near Five Star



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Lindsey Wilson students help out in Columbia Spring cleanup



2011-05-02 - 100 Block, Jamestown ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
The LWC students picking up trash at the bottom of Jamestown Street hill are, from left: Kayla Clark of Greensburg, KY; Brittany Corbin of Campbellsville, KY; Stephanie Barrett of Louisville, KY; and Reed Bagley of Lexington, KY

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