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AD: Sign One One in Columbia
 2015-08-05 - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Tommy and Amber Kemp invite you to stop by their business, Sign One One, located beside the State Police Post in Columbia, Ky, where you can take care of all your sign and banner needs. Whether it's a large outdoor sign or banner, lettering on a truck window or a small photo poster of your grandchild for inside, they can help. Tommy has 15 years experience. Click their mini billboard on the lower right to link directly to their website. The Sign One One address is 1114 Jamestown Street. Phone 270-380-1511. -- columbiamagazine.com, LMW
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Buster is looking to join a family. Available at GRAS
 2015-08-05 - Green River Animal Shelter, 455 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kim Sallee, Director. This sweet boy is Buster and would make a great family pet. He is already neutered and has a reduced adoption fee. If Interested please contact Green River Animal Shelter at 270-385-9655 Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 10am-5pmCT and Saturdays 10am-2pmCT. Phone 270-572-9943 after hours . Thanks, KIM SALLEE--Director
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Ben Chandler on DPI with Dr. John Chowing
 2015-08-05 - WLCU Broadcast Studios, 203 West Broadway, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Joan C. McKinney, CU. Campbellsville University's Dr. John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president, interviews Ben Chandler, executive director of the Kentucky Humanities Council Inc., for his "Dialogue on Public Issues" show. The show will air Sunday, 9 Aug 2015 at 8amET; Monday, August 10 at 1:30 pmET; Tuesday, August 11 at 7:30pmET; Wednesday, August 12 at 1:30pmET; and Thursday, August 13 and Friday, August 14 at 8pmET on WLCU-TV. The show airs at 8amET and 6:30pmET on Sunday, August 9 on 88.7 The Tiger radio. - JOAN C McKINNEY, CU
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First of 25 poles set on Indian Drive
 2015-08-04 - Indian Drive, Adair County School District, Columbia, KY - Photo by Adair County School District. Workmen for Taylor County RECC prepare to set the first of 25 light fixtures on Indian Drive Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Shown are Taylor Co. RECC employees Jason Kelsey, Billy Smith and Eric Graves. Much of the work is being done in-house by the Adair County School District Maintenance Department.
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Adair Co., KY Farm Scene: The mystery solved
 2015-08-04 - Keltner Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. A many a call was made to get to the bottom of this. That hayfield with different size and different shapes of baled hay. We theorized it was 1) The work of aliens. 2) That it was the work of two or more tractors and balers. and/or 3) It was a farm implement demonstration or Nationally Sanctioned Bale-Off, and/or 4) It wasn't Bible, not sanctioned by Hezekiah and maybe a Biblical ortn't. Nick Roy, the county agent, theorized it was different hay for big cows and little ones. A call to Fred Rowe, Public Relations Officer at Rowe Farms, revealed that that yes, it was the work of aliens. That Larry Irvin had been called in from up on Burton Ridge, when an in-house analysis determined there was some very high quality, tasty hay needing to be Square Baled and stored for the fancier cows to eat later. The other hay was rolled by Fred Rowe. He said that there were just two tractors, two balers, just one sized Square Bale, just a few sizes of rolls. Mystery solved before we ask. - ED & LINDA WAGGENER
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