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Collier and a Mister P Express truck driving class
 2017-01-15 - Jeffersonville, IN - Photo by Linda Waggener. Cindy Parnell Collier stands with students of one of the Mister "P" Express, Inc. training courses. These students were among many who delve into the opportunity of becoming professional drivers. She led development of the school as part of the work of recruitment, finding and training good drivers.
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Elk on hill. KY F & W proposes elk season modifications
 2017-01-15 - KY Fish & Wildlife Commission, 1 Sportsmans Way, Frankfort, KY - Photo from Lee McClellan, KY Fish & Wildlife. The Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission took another step toward its goal of increasing Kentucky's elk population at a faster rate by proposing hunting season modifications and setting season dates, detailed in the accompanying article.
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Liberty, KY still has downtown shoe sales
 2017-01-15 - Boot & Shoe Station, 646 Campbellsville St, Liberty, KY 42539 - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo(c). Something which still is in Liberty, KY and is only a memory in so many other county seat towns: a place to buy shoes. Many out-of-warranty Columbians can remember a time when a new pair of shoes was available in every quadrant of the square - When Marshall's sold only shoes, when a full line of Turson shoes from Dollar General Corporation and Nunn-Bush top of the line shoes were sold in Delmer Upchurch's Russell & Co., when the Herb Taylor's Men's Shop sold a full line of shoes, including Florsheim wing tips, and Hattie Lee Willis' Hat Shop sold women's shoes; Roy Owen's mens store sold shoes, Rudy's Lad & Dad, likewise; when Lerman's Department store had shoes for everyone, every age, in it's mezzanine and other locations; when Wooten's on the Well Walk offered shoes, and Mr. Royse's Army Surplus, also there, footwear; then there were shoes at the Paul & Mabel Jones' Style Shop, and Pickett's had a new and used store here. They may not have been open at the same time as all these, but Columbia had two downtown shoe repair shops, Amly Royse's, on the North Walk off the Square, and Mr. Lawless' shoe repair shop on the square. Shoe shines were available in Travis Scott's Barber Shop, at the Hotel Barber Shop, and inside Hugh Thomas and Berley Young's shop, the Maupin Barber Shop. Just off the Square on Jamestown and Burkesville Streets, were places to buy shoes as well. Today, there are none of these establishments in Downtown Columbia. So it's great to see the Boot and Shoe Station in Casey County. In those days, five & six decades ago, shoes were not only still made in America, Kentucky was manufacturing them too. There may have been local craftsmen who could make bespoke shoes to order, but my pocketbook never got higher than an occasional pair of Bass Weejuns. - EW
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Brenna Wethington with CHS basketball teammates
 2017-01-15 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS). CHS senior Brenna Wethington has signed to continue her softball career at Lindsey Wilson College. She is pictured with her CHS girls' basketball teammates. From left, front, are junior Nena Barnett, Wethington, junior Kiyah Barnett and senior Caylie Blair. Back, juniors Kayla Young and Vonnea Smith, sophomore Reagan Knight, Campbellsville Middle School seventh-grader Bri Gowdy, CMS eighth-graders Catlyn Clausen and Kenzi Forbis, freshman Katelyn Miller and CMS eighth-grader Abi Wiedewitsch. - Calen McKinney
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LWC softball bound Brenna Wethington with CHS teammates
 2017-01-15 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS). CHS senior Brenna Wethington has signed to continue her softball career at Lindsey Wilson College. She is pictured with her CHS softball teammates. Front, from left, senior Kailey Morris, Wethington and junior Caitlin Bright. Back, Campbellsville Middle School eighth-grader Kenzi Forbis, juniors Kayla Young, Kiyah Barnett, Vonnea Smith and Nena Barnett, CMS eighth-grader Abi Wiedewitsch, sophomore Dee Simpson and CMS eighth-grader Catlyn Clausen. - Calen McKinney
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Brenna Wethington with parents and softball coaches
 2017-01-15 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools (CIS). CHS senior Brenna Wethington has signed to continue her softball career at Lindsey Wilson College. She is pictured with her parents, Sheila and John Wethington. From left, back, LWC head softball coach David Dews, one of her first softball coaches Sarge Pollock, her brother Mason Wethington, another of her first softball coaches Jim Sabo and CHS head softball coach Weston Jones. - Calen McKinney
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