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College Day celebrated during homecoming week


2016-02-08 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
CHS students dress for College Day. From left are senior Kathryn Doss, junior Apisada “Jang” Khumkomgool, freshman Caleigh Bright, junior Alyssa McCarthy, freshman Salena Ritchie, junior Sidney Grady and sophomore Kimberly Harden.


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Famous Family celebrating homecoming week at CHS


2016-02-08 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo. CHS students dress for Famous Family Day. A group of students dressed as the Gosselin family and replicated one of the family’s publicity photo. In front is junior Daniel Silva. Second row, from left, are freshman Treyce Mattingly and juniors Kailey Morris and Mallory Haley. Third row, juniors Caylie Blair and Shandi Russell. Back, juniors Brenna Wethington holding Blair Lamb, Logan Brown holding Murphy Lamb and Vera Brown.

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King Austin and Queen Kathryn


2016-02-08 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
CHS seniors Austin Hash and Kathryn Doss were named basketball homecoming king and queen.


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Permit application to legally kill vultures (print and mail)


2016-02-08 .
Any livestock producer experiencing severe depredation (an act of consuming agricultural crops/livestock) by black vultures is encouraged to apply for an individual migratory bird depredation permit from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and/or work with USDA APHIS Wildlife Services(WS) to address their specific situation. Producers interested in applying for the free KFBF Livestock Protection Depredation Sub-Permit may do so by printing off and completing this application and returning a signed copy to Kentucky Farm Bureau, Attn: Joe Cain, P.O. Box 20700, Louisville, Kentucky 40250-0700. The Kentucky Farm Bureau Commodity Division will assist livestock producers experiencing severe depredation in applying, and receiving approval for a USFWS migratory bird depredation permit. The Migratory Bird Depredation Permit is a Federal permit, and all livestock producers applying for and receiving approval of a KFBF Livestock Protection Depredation Sub-Permit will be required to follow ALL USFWS Migratory Bird Depredation Permit rules and regulations. Failure to do so could result in Federal citations and fines.


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Mrs. Willia Hicks (Aunt Bill) Smith, 107, Burkesville, KY (1909-2016)


2016-02-08 - 601 N Main Street, Burkesville, KY - Photo from Norris-New Funeral Home.
Mrs. Willia Hicks (Aunt Bill) Smith, 107, Burkesville, KY (1909-2016)


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Blake Cowan, Matt Stone take 2nd in Bass Tournament


2016-02-08 - Lake Cumberland, Russell County, KY - Photo by Mitzi Bault.
Blake Cowan, right, and Matt Stone, left, went fishing in the big Bass Tournament February 6, 2016 at Lake Cumberland and won second place with these beauties. - Mitzi Bault


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Greg Thomas 5th Adair Countian to head KY Fair Association


2016-02-08 - Galt House, Louisville, KY - Photo by Innocent Bystander, submitted by Amanda Davis.
Greg Thomas, Columbia, KY new President of KY Fair Association - Thomas is the 5th Adair County Person to hold the title of President of The Kentucky State Fair and Horse Shows. Members of the Adair County Jaycees celebrated with Greg, very back of photo, on his President's Banquet in Louisville, KY. Members present were Jennifer Carter, Amanda Davis, Billy Pickett, Susan Perkinson, Michelle Fruth, Brandy Held, Terry Harvey (also past State President, James Curry, Greg Thomas and Fay Davidson. - Amanda Davis


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