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Senior Korianne Cox at LWC had family in Gradyville Flood Comments re article 50017 CM Archives on the Gradyville FloodKathy Cox writes: Matthew might want to know that he has a fellow student on campus who had family in the Gradyville flood. Her name is Korianne Cox and she's a senior at Lindsey. - Kathy CoxThanks, Kathy Cox. What an excellent resource - talking with families who had members in the flood. Gradyville is just 7 miles from the Lindsey Wilson Campus, just under five miles from Columbia Super Walmart. The natives are friendly, the food is good, and there's a Wayside Marker (See Great day for Wayside Exhibits dedication for story with a large number of photos about Marker Dedication) at Gradyville, KY with capsuled information about the flood on the spacious campus of D & F Deli, 4731 Edmonton RD, Columbia, KY, in the Village of Gradyville, Adair County District 4, Columbia, KY. This story was posted on 2012-02-15 03:34:41
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