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Birds of Kentucky: Ring billed gulls at Kroger, Campbellsville, KY


2017-01-18 - Kroger, Green River Plaza, 399 Campbellsville Bypass, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo(c).
Ring billed gulls check travelers in Campbellsville's Kroger center for possible food gifts. - Linda Waggener


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Scenic Green Co., KY: Sheep in peaceful noontime repose


2017-01-18 - KY 565, Ebenezer Community, Southern Green County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo(c).
Beautiful sheep resting at the crest of the hill, and seemed to really enjoying some warm winter weather - maybe even more so because their guard dog - of frame - was guarding the roadway as well the sheep. - Ed Waggener


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International students travelled great distances to get to Columbia


2017-01-18 - Lindsey Wilson College - Photo from Lindsey Wilson College.
From left Lena Nikolaeva, Assistant Director of the International Student Programs (ISP) - Russia; Jovana Peric -Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Minja Gligic -Serbia, enrolled at LWC to obtain their four year degree as well as join our elite international tennis team, under the leadership of Coach Marlon Dal Pont - Brazil. (Not pictured). Far right, back: Sabine Eastham, Director of International Student Programs - Germany. Kneeling: HyeonJi Choi and Hye-Jeong Lee, students from Kyonggi, South Korea, are here as part of LWC's cultural exchange program- both will stay for two semesters. Sabine Eastham


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Alex Mucker speaks to ACHS Gifted & Talented students


2017-01-18 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo Wes Feese, Media Relations, Adair County Schools.
Alex Mucker (standing), the senior regional director of the Kentucky YMCA Youth Assembly, spoke to Adair County Gifted and Talented students Tuesday, January 17, 2017 about the upcoming Kentucky United Nations Assembly. - Wes Feese


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Stage of Demolition, AC School Old Bus Garage, Tue 17 Jan 2017


2017-01-18 - J.T. Coomer Building, 384 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo(c).
The old bus garage was virtually on the ground, Tuesday Evening, January 17, 2017.


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Lincoln Co., KY: Anyone remember old store?


2017-01-18 - Intersection Mt. Salem & Middleburg Roads, Lincoln Co., KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo(c).
With a better memory we would know when the last time this old building was open to serve folks like us taking a short cut between Liberty and Stanford by way of Middleburg, as we used to do in days when Interior Journal and Lincoln County Post, were owned and printed in Columbia, KY for a brief period of time. But that was over three decades ago. If Elsie Faulkner were still around, we'd just call her. She would have known all about it, as she did everything else Lincoln County. If anyone else can help, we'd be much obliged. - EW


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CHS band students chosen for Campbellsville U honor band


2017-01-18 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS).
Campbellsville High School band students have been chosen to participate in the Campbellsville University honor band program. They are, from left, front, senior Laura Lamb, sophomore Ruby Hatfield, who was chosen as a first alternate, and junior Tiffany Kane. Back sophomore Randy Harris, senior Murphy Lamb and juniors Austin Fitzgerald and Chaz Babbs.

The students will attend rehearsals on the CU campus on Thursday, February 16, and Friday, February 17. A public performance will be Friday, February 17, at 6:30pmCT/7:30pmET, at Ransdell Chapel, 401 N Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville, KY. It is free CHS sophomore Ruby Hatfield is a first alternate. Zach Shelton is the CHS band director. Calen McKinney


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