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Trail Town kayak put in beside NAPA in Columbia
 2019-07-09 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. 25 miles of paddling on Russell Creek can begin right behind NAPA Auto Parts on Campbellsville Street in Columbia where one of two Trail Town put ins is located, mowed and open. The open, mowed walk needs a couple of signs so it's easier to find. Trail Town status and its needs for the future of trails in Columbia will be on the agenda for the August 5, 2019 City Council meeting when it will be considered for Parks and Recreation possibilities.
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Work around the Russell Creek bridge not Trail Town work
 2019-07-09 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Recent work under and beside the Hwy 206 bridge over Russell Creek is not the wished-for river bank cleanup for Trail Town put ins. The work tempted passers by to discuss if maybe it might be the creation of a place for entry to put kayaks in, but the workers said they were there for the state to clean out the trees and brush that was hung at the base of the bridge from all the high water this year. They said if anything special had been wanted on the bank, the state would have to have been notified in advance.
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Purple Hydrangea at the Taylor County Library
 2019-07-09 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Patrons of the Taylor County Library in Campbellsville were greeted last week by this beautiful purple Hydrangea. Surely it has to win the award for having the biggest variety of blossom activity on any one plant! - LW
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Sports Reach Champions Week proclaimed in Columbia
 2019-07-09 - Adair County, KY - Photo From the City of Columbia. The week of July 8-12 has been proclaimed as "Sports Reach Champions Week," in Columbia, Kentucky. The proclamation is in recognition of this group's appearance in the Baseball Youth Nationals in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
The youth group members were named Ambassadors of our Community by Mayor Hoots. Members of the team are: J.T. Loy, Isaac Rodgers, Bryce Russell, Alex Martin, Dalton Campbell, Brody Brock, Zane Gist, Tristen Stotts, Mason Coffey, A.J. Witherspoon, and Jasper Kemp. Coaches are: Roy Coffey, Dustin Martin, Dennis Reeves, and Jason Stotts.
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Wavy glass view of historic Adair Courthouse
 2019-07-09 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. It's like taking a trip back through history seeing the old Adair County Courthouse through the wavy glass from Nanwood Market. The Market and other businesses downtown will be open until 9pmCT Friday, July 12, 2019.
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Peaceful farm scene in Taylor County, KY
 2019-07-08 - South of Campbellsville - Photo by Wayne Baxter. "I thought this picture of a farm scene I made Friday July 5, 2019 out on Old Columbia Road south of Campbellsville might be worthy of sharing. It was made about 9pm." - Wayne
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