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(Ad) Epicurean Kentuckian: Fish at A & M Trading Post - Coburg, KY


2015-05-29 - 7393 Campbellsville Road, Coburg Community, Columbia, KY . Crispy, flaky, Fish, served in generous, fresh fried portions is the Special on Fridays at A & M Trading Post/A & M Farmers Market Chop House Restaurant in Coburg, halfway between Campbellsville & Columbia and very close to the Green County line. Albert Cundiff and his daughter Melissa Moore are the proprietors. 270-384-0117. Hours: 6am-3pm Mon-Fri.& Sun. Smoking. Today, Friday, May 29, 2015, they're serving Fish + Coleslaw + Fries + Hushpuppies for just $6.99 - and you know what? That includes a canned drink or bottled water or homemade tea!!! A clean, well light place. And it's No-Smoking! Albert Cundiff & Melissa Moore, proprietors

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Pam Tennant presents housewarming gift


2015-05-29 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Joan C. McKinney. Pam Tennant, left, presents a baked good to Rose and Everett Colvin as a housewarming gift for the renaming of Campbellsville University's "Yellow Brick House" to the "Mary Colvin Crabtree Guest House" in honor of their late daughter.

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Mary Colvin Crabtree


2015-05-29 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Joan C. McKinney. A picture of Mary Colvin Crabtree now hangs in the Guest House.

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Everett Colvin


2015-05-29 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Joan C. McKinney. Everett Colvin give thanks at the renaming of the "Yellow Brick House" to the "Mary Colvin Crabtree Guest House" in honor of his late daughter.

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Everett and Rose Colvin


2015-05-29 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Joan C. McKinney. Everett and Rose Colvin stand in front of the new "Mary Colvin Crabtree Guest House," which is named in honor or their late daugther. From left are faculty members from Campbellsville University's School of Business and Economics, where Everett worked as a professor: Dr. Vernon Roddy, professor of economics; Jennifer Graham, instructor in business and assistant to the dean for the School of Business and Economics; Everett; Rose; Davaajargal Dorjsuren, instructor in business administration and international business advisor; and Dr. Joe Foster, assistant professor of business and economics.

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Dr. Frank Cheatham on DPI with Dr. John Chowning


2015-05-29 - WLCU Broadcast Studios, 203 West Broadway, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Drew Tucker, CU.
Campbellsville University's Dr. John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president of Campbellsville University, right, interviews Dr. Frank Cheatham, senior vice president for academic affairs at Campbellsville University, for his "Dialogue on Public Issues" show. The show will air Sunday, May 31 at 8amET; Monday, June 1 at 1:30 pmET; Tuesday, June 2 at 7:30pmET; Wednesday, June 3 at 1:30pmET; and Thursday, June 4 and Friday, June 5 at 8pmET on WLCU-TV. The show airs at 8amET and 6:30pmET on Sunday, May 31 on 88.7 The Tiger radio.


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There's more than WD-40


2015-05-29 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo Larry Smith, FM 99.9 The Big Dawg. Interesting name for a product - maybe they intended a double entendre, maybe not. It's still on automotive suppliers' shelves. It's a penetrating lubricant, which seems to be the equivalent of WD-40 and it may have predated that invention. - LARRY SMITH

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