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Destiny Milby paints Native American shield


2016-03-16 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, CIS.
Campbellsville Elementary School third grader Destiny Milby paints her shield, above. CES students recently learned to make Native American art. Third-graders in Adrienne Hash's art classes recently drew Native American shields on paper plates and then learned how to shade and tint using watercolors. After the shields were dry, Hash added feathers to make them complete. Calen McKinneym, CIS


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Spring Flowers 2016: Grape Hyacinths


2016-03-16 - John Field House, SE Corner W Fortune, South Reed Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Just for the CM diary, whether future folks will decide we are in a period of global warming or a new ice age - don't want to get political - these harbingers of spring, delightful little lawn flowers were smiling at us Tuesday, 15 Mar 2016. - Ed & Linda Waggener


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Mayor Young presents pin to Jacob Judd


2016-03-16 - Campbellsville Civic Center, 205 N Columbia Ave, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
CMS fifth-grader Jacob Judd receives a pin from Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young. At right are Damon Johnson and Zamar Owens. - Calen McKinney, CIS. Photo 14 Mar 2016.


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CMS Fifth graders with Mayor Tony Young 14 Mar 2016


2016-03-16 - Campbellsville Civic Center, 205 N Columbia Ave, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
A group of Campbellsville Middle School students attended Campbellsville City Council's meeting on Monday, March 14. From left are CMS Principal Elisha Rhodes, Davanna Reardon, Karlee Rakel, Leigh Hicks, Damon Johnson, Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young, Cameron Mahan, Levi Dicken, Zamar Owens, Jacob Judd and CMS fifth-grade social studies teacher Jessica Lile. - Calen McKinney


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Bonners program at LWC responsible for new Community Kitchen


2016-03-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College.
The Bonner Scholars Program will use a grant from the Campus Kitchens Project to start a community kitchen in Columbia-Adair County. The kitchen will be at the Columbia United Methodist Church, 202 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY.


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Adair water board, CAUD, trustees get back to business


2016-03-16 - Columbia/Adair Utilities District (CAUD), 109 Grant Lane, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Columbia-Adair County Utilities District General Manager Lenny Stone presided over the Special Regular Meeting of the utilities board on Tuesday evening, March 14, 2016, with Wid Harris, newly appointed by the Public Service Commision to take the seat previously held by Rudy Higginbotham, attending his first meeting. Around the table, clockwise from left are Commissioner Barry Stotts, Harris, Stone, Commissioner Mike Newton, and Commissioner David Jones. Because it was a special called meeting, only items on the agenda could be addressed. Commissioner Newton admonished the board to get down to business, saying that the board had not accomplished anything in the past four years, and it was time to get down to business.


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Stage of Renovation: New windows in Jeffries Building


2016-03-16 - Lindsey Wilson Jeffries Building, 228 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM photo.
New windows were installed in the LWC/Jeffries Building - not the college's official name, that, to our knowledge, hasn't been announced yet - at 228 Public Square in Downtown Columbia. Already, the new owners have installed a new roof. The work is being done in a methodical first-things-first manner, but fast enough that those in Downtown are more hopeful than ever that Downtown Columbia gonna make it this time. The photo was taken Tuesday, March 15, 2016. - EW


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