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Betsy Sharp: Happiness depends on your outlook on life

'I didn't particularly want to leave my hometown of Russell Springs and move to Campbellsville but I made up my mind that I was going to like it and be happy. And I love the people and the town here.' - BETSY SHARP

By Betsy Sharp
Personal commentary

Diane R. Wallace, your response to the article about the negative feeling about Adair county and its people is well written.



I have found out that happiness depends on your outlook on life. I didn't particularly want to leave my hometown of Russell Springs and move to Campbellsville but I made up my mind that I was going to like it and be happy. And I love the people and the town here.

I think Columbia is a neat town; it has character and good people.

I hope the Millers find happiness wherever they move to.

--Betsy Sharp

Comments re article 65794 Long time 8 yr Adair Countian ColumbiaAC has lot to offer


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