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Our cat Smokey Blue on patrol
 2016-03-01 - Fortune Street, Columbia, KY - Photo By Linda Waggener. No challenge is too great for the mighty guard cat Smokey Blue Waggener. Mom named him when he was just a kitten, short, round and furry. When he first climbed onto the roof at that stage it was noise free and cute. Now, when this big boy hits the roof, especially the metal porch area, it sounds like the troopers have landed. After the shock, it's cute again. Paired photo. See - Our cat Smokey Blue guarding the house
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Chad Miles, new host of Ky Afield TV
 2016-03-01 - Frankfort, KY - Photo courtesy Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife. Chad Miles, above, 41-year-old Mount Washington, KY native, is the new host of the Emmy Award-winning "Kentucky Afield" television show, a production of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
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Dawn on Main Street, a year before the 2017 Bicentennial
 2016-03-01 - Main Street, looking East, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE & FM 99.9 the Big Dawg. Our downtown is more inviting than ever and when we celebrate our 200th anniversary next year this downtown will be full of people celebrating 200 years of growth and excitement. As a member on the Campbellsville Bicentennial Committee I'll be keeping you updated here on Columbia Magazine and 99.9 The Big Dawg. Campbellsville was created in Green County in 1817, Taylor County was created in 1848 by the Kentucky Legislature and the rest is just a celebration to be had. - Larry Smith
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Colorful Chickens West of Roley, East of Blind Man's Store
 2016-03-01 - Adair County, KY Magisterial District 6 - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM photo. Nobody seemed to be more enthusiastic about the spring like February Day as these colorful chickens. Made us want some backyard chickens.
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Conservation writing contest winner Lauryn Agathen
 2016-03-01 - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
Lauryn Agathen is the state second place winner in this year's Jim Claypool Conservation Writing Contest. The daughter of Kaye and Clark Agathen, she is invited to attend an awards ceremony Tuesday, March 1, at the Jane K. Beshear Capitol Education Center in Frankfort.
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