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Councillor Craig Lasley, with Chief Jason Cross


2015-05-05 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Councillor Craig Lasley had a good night at City Council, Monday night, with the passage of the Abandoned Urban Property tax ordinance he advocated and gave a second to to motion to approve. The motion received unanimous approval. Above, he talked with Chief Jason Cross following the session. In the background, from left, City Attorney Marshall Loy, Councillor Craig Dean, and Councillor Linda Waggener, showing disappointment that she was unable to get the Council to act on her request to restore and extend the lease agreement with the Adair County Fire Department and to start negotiations for any changes following that move to reduce tensions between the Fire Department and City Hall. - EW


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City Council in regular session 4 May 2015


2015-05-05 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Mayor Curtis Hardwick center, presided at last night's brief session of Columbia City Council, Above, from left clockwise, are Councillors Ron Rogers, Charles Grimsley, Mark D. Harris; City Clerk Rhonda Loy, (Mayor Hardwick), City Attorney Marshall Loy giving Second Reading to Abandoned Urban Property Ordinance; and Councillors Craig Dean, Linda Waggener, and Craig Lasley. - EW


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Marshall Loy speaks; Councillor Dean listens


2015-05-05 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
In a post council discussion, City Attorney Marshall Loy explains how it is to Senior Council member Craig Dean. Paired photo. See Also: Lively post Council meeting discussion


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Elgin Clock - Rudy's Lad & Dad


2015-05-05 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo from John Campbell family photos. An Elgin Watch clock hung on the wall of Rudy's Lad & Dad in Downtown Columbia, when John Campbell's father, the late Rudy Campbell was manager there. There was no note with the submission as to whether Rudy's was a dealer for the watches or not. But it was in the day when "Department Store" meant a wide variety of sections for various merchandise - Lerman's in Columbia had ready to wear, shoes, men's & women's and children's ready to wear, and a sewing supply center, all under one roof - and Stewart's in Louisville did have a jewelry department, so maybe Rudy's or Loy's did, too. - CM

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Tanner, a very friendly beagle, needs a family to love


2015-05-05 - Green River Animal Shelter, 455 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kim Sallee, Director, Green River Animal Shelter.
This is Tanner, a very friendly beagle that is need of a home. $50 adoption fee which covers neutering costs. 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
CM Animals


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Lively post Council meeting discussion


2015-05-05 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Senior Columbia City Council Member Craig Dean told former Mayor and Junior Councillor Mark D. Harris like it is, following Monday night's regular session of City Council. The photographer was not privy to the subject - may have been weighty city matters, may have been about weightier University of Louisville/University of Kentucky issues, may have been something else. While there was not a single "No" vote at the meeting, it was more a slight bit more deliberative than most. - EW. (Note: No councillor was hurt in the staging of this scene.). Paired Photo. See also: Marshall Loy speaks; Councillor Dean listens


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Edgar Johnson, Casey County, KY (1942-2015)


2015-05-04 - 752 Campbellsville Street, Liberty, KY - Photo from McKinney-Brown Funeral Home.

Edgar Johnson, Casey County, KY (1942-2015)




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