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Butch is back. Still sad, but new friend is brightening life
 2017-01-15 - A & M Farmers Market Chop House Restaurant, 7393 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY 270-805-8711. Hours: 5:30am-3pm Monday through Friday; Saturdays 5amCT til 1pmCT - Photo by Melissa Cundiff (c). Butch the Cane Valley Mascot who belonged to the late Anthony & Tammy Reese, shows up for company and handouts at A & M Farmers Market Chop House more frequently now, but still carries a sad look in his eyes. But things are changing. In an animal odd couple developing relationship, he's found a new friend, Star, a tiny kitten who is his feline mini-me. Star has the same colors. Coburg residents are noticing the striking similarities. Unfortunately, we don't have a picture of Star, yet. Star doesn't take to the winter drizzles - preferring to hid under the Camaro these days. Hopefully, there will be a photo soon. - EW. Star: Butch, Anthony & Tammy Reeses' dog, has new soulmate Related: Community says goodbye to Anthony & Tammy Reece with comprehensive list of links to the reason for the lingering pain in Butch's eyes.
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Vex robot ready for competition
 2017-01-15 - Elizabethtown, KY - Photo by Pen. A team robot ready for a match to begin at Saturday's EC3 Hardin County KY State VEX Qualifier. 65 teams from Kentucky and Indiana competed in a full day of timed matches at the Early College and Career Center in Elizabethtown. Student-designed and -built robots competed in teams of 2 in frantic two-minute matches to move objects across a barrier onto other teams' territory.
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Working on the Robot
 2017-01-15 - Elizabethtown, KY - Photo by Pen. Graham Waggener makes adjustments to a team robot at Saturday's EC3 Hardin County KY State VEX Qualifier. 65 teams from Kentucky and Indiana competed in a full day of timed matches at the Early College and Career Center in Elizabethtown. Graham's freshman team for Collins High School finished 44th, although one of the Collins teams made it to the very final round of competition before falling to a tough alliance of robots from Hardin County Schools.
Paired photo: Vex robot ready for competition
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Mister P Express CEO Cynthia Parnell
 2017-01-15 - Jeffersonville, IN - Photo by Linda Waggener. Cindy Parnell Collier had this portrait painted of her father Allan Mercer Parnell. Together with her stepmother Bunny Parnell, the three of them were at the beginning of Mister "P" Express, Inc which today is a multi million dollar corporation.
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