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Says a few neglected properties are difference in attractiveness Cricket McCloud writes: Why can't Columbia be as attractive as Campbellsville and Greensburg? The property owners on the square should make an effort to at least paint the buildings. We have houses on Greensburg and Campbellsville Streets that should be torn down. But, where would the rats go if that happened!! There should be an all out effort to make our town (and each street) as attractive as possible. People have talked this for years and nothing much gets done about properties going to such a sad state of repair. - Cricket McCloud This story was posted on 2013-07-18 01:26:06
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