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Epicurean Kentuckian: Spinach and Red Pepper Omelet


2015-06-27 - Shelby Co., KY - Photo by Pen.
A CM Epicurean Kentuckian quick and easy spinach and red pepper and grilled onion omelet, accompanied by sliced Romas and smoked bacon. 15 minute prep and shorter clean-up.


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Kenneth Scott, John Holland, Korean War Veterans


2015-06-27 - Veterans Memorial, Warren County Courthouse, 429 E 10th Street, Bowling Green, KY - Photo by Cheryl Scott Holland.
Korean War Army Purple Heart Veterans SFC Kenneth Scott, Columbia, KY, left and Cpl John Holland, Bowling Green, KY, stand by the stone honoring their service in the Korean War. The stone was placed by Cheryl Scott Holland and husband John Holland in honor of their fathers, in a ceremony held Tuesday, June 23, 2015, in Bowling Green.


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Korean War Veteran Kenneth Scott at Warren Co. Veterans Memorial


2015-06-27 - Veterans Memorial, Warren County Courthouse, 429 E 10th Street, Bowling Green, KY - Photo by Cheryl Holland. SFC Kenneth Scott, Bliss, Adair County, KY was honored on Tuesday, June 23, 2015, at a special ceremony in Bowling Green, KY.

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Pillowy clouds over Silo, Marrying Barn, Theatre site, Homeplace


2015-06-27 - Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. These are beautiful clouds, though not peak enough to match the beautiful clouds George Kolbenschlag has been celebrating. But they do make a nice backdrop for this scene at Homeplace on Green River, aka, "Kentucky's Outdoor Classroom." The scene includes the monumental feed silo, and, on the left, Homeplace's "Marrying Barn," available for a break-even cost of $100; and, on the right part of the feeding barn which Mr. Kolbenschlag says is being considered for adaptive repurposing as an amphitheatre. Homeplace on Green River will be the site of the formal inauguration of the five-mile Tebbs Bend-Green River trail system, at 9amCT/10amET, on Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Mr. Kolbenschlag, who is a twice "retired" into the busiest time of his life, is a retired U.S. Navy Commander and was Vice President for Development and Asistant Professor, and has travelled over many parts of the world, says that of all the places he's ever been, South Central Kentucky is the prettiest. CM thanks him for his Celebration of Cloudtimes. - EW

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Where in the World???: Clue II


2015-06-27 - ???????? - Within CM 7-County area of Taylor, Russell, Metcalfe, Green, Cumberland, Casey & Adair Counties. - Photo CM staff photo.
Nobody has ventured a guess to the latest "Where in the World photo" one a bit disguised to have the appearance of a housetop. Here's a another view? Now do you know where it is? Paired Photo: See 1st Clue posted two weeks ago - Where in the world is it? Windows on a beautiful place


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Stream Straightening Project : Smaller Culvert


2015-06-27 - Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff photo.
The full length of the smaller of two culverts installed to prevent erosion and flooding on Campbellsville Street, part of the Stream Straightening Project at the intersection of Fairground Street and Campbellsville Street. Here the culvert extends from near the old Columbia Tire Company across Campbellsville Street, to join Town Creek between the Columbia Cemetery and Harper Auto Sales at 407 Campbellsville Street, Columbia. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, District 8, Somerset, KY, has estimated completion by July 8, 2015, even though change orders along the way, including turning lanes and a new wing wall to prevent flooding at Curry Floor Covering has been added during the course of the project.


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Facsimile of first ever same sex marriage license in Adair Co., KY


2015-06-26 - Chance, KY - Photo from family.
This marriage certificate for Norman L. Hoover & Jackie E. Allen, is the first ever issued in Adair County, KY.


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