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Greensburg, Campbellsville have made remarkable progress

Greensburg a downtown delight; Campbellsville moving in right direction

By Jon Halsey

Had occasion today to travel thru Greensburg by way of Campbellsville, Wednesday, and I am in complete agreement with Vonnie (Kolbenschlag) and Doug (Beard).

Those two cities have made remarkable progress.

Greensburg in particular is a downtown delight and I'm sure Campbellsville will keep moving in that direction.

I have no idea what spurred Greensburg or, rather: is/was always so picturesque. But I am familiar with Campbellsville Renaissance . It was primarily leadership and vision between the governing bodies and local business owners who in turn have joined together to create rapid and positive change.

- Jon Halsey, Knifley, KY

About: What will consultant see as he enters Columbia? AND Doug Beard: Agrees, Columbia needs to focus on downtown




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