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Epicurean Kentuckian: Nachos Royale with chicken
 2015-04-10 - Nacho Royale, 439 King St, Charleston, SC 29403 - Photo by Pen. Nachos Royale with chicken, from Juanita Greenberg's Nacho Royale on King Street in Charleston, SC. They serve them on crispy flour tortillas. You have to un-order Pico if you don't like it. Who doesn't, though. The dish has Monterey Jack Cheese, Jalapeņos, black beans, and it's topped with sour cream. And those cups have salsa and sour cream. Pretty good for $9. - EK. If you run down for lunch or dinner from Columbia - might want to wait a day or two: It's about 8 hours from the Historic Courthouse on the Square in Columbia, KY.
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Mark Twain Shriners present Visiobook to Jenna Claywell
 2015-04-10 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Robert Flowers, Mark Twain Shriners . Last month, the Mark Twain Shrine Club and Kosair Charities were proud to make a presentation to a student at the new Adair Co. Primary School. Jenna Claywell, who is visually impaired received a "Visiobook" to assist her with her studies. The device is used by inserting a book or picture into a compartment and enlarges the image on a screen. Jenna is a very bright young lady and was so greatfull for the gift. Shriners present were. Bill Hart past president, Richard Shival past president and seated with Jenna and her mom Misty Claywell is Robert Flowers, past president and Treas. of Kosair Charities. Also present was Telisa Moore, instructional asst., Laura Reed, Visual Instructor and of course, Grandpa Bill Nobles, also a Shriner. Kosair Charites and the local club take great pride in being able to make these things happen, largely through your donations and an excellent staff in the Adair Co School System to keep us apprised of these needs. Thanks, Robert W. Flowers.
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Convo team gets $1,000 in Concept competition
 2015-04-10 - Norma & Glenn Hodge Center for Discipleship, 402 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College . Members of the award-winning Convo team display a facsimile check for $1,000 after winning first place in the fourth-annual Lindsey Wilson College Business Concept Competition, held Thursday at Norma and Glen Hodge Center for Discipleship. From left: LWC Center for Entrepreneurship Linda McKinley-Grider; judge Kristen Sexton of Taylor County (KY) High School; Convo team member Elijah Ukpong of Lagos, Nigeria; judge David Stewart of Institute of Lean Systems; Convo team members Pacific Mutayongwa of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Greg Young of Nashville, Tenn.; and judge Jennifer Flatford, Walmart human resources manager. Not pictured: Convo team member Billal Qsiyer of Illzach, France. - DUANE BONIFER, LWC
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A very changed scene, Columbia, KY
 2015-04-10 - 705-707 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo Waggener family collection .
Our house. Memories and Random Thoughts, I'm allowed in Codgerdom.
That's Ralph Roy's beautiful navy blue four-door Valiant - I think from Feese Motors, by the front porch.
This is in a later, less shady era, after Jamestown Street was widened and a Great Pin Oak landmark was sacrificed. The house barely seen on the right was, for a long time, Columbia's Gracie Manor, the residence of Columbia Mayor Ralph Willis, during whose term natural gas came to Columbia.
The browned areas on the lawn are Polaroid photo aging problems. The lawn is in one of it's better states - or worse, depending on how you look at it. During most of my years there there was a well traveled grassless circle around the house, where kids from all over Jamestown Hill rode wagons and trikes and scooters and bicycles round and round.
The upstairs left room was my room at one point. But I remember it most for the times when my grandmother, Etna McCaffrey Waggener, would come live with us.
The window looked out on a theatre of nature for her, far better than anything on Netflix or cable today. She'd watch the life of bird families from year to year, and they became a part of her family - even Bluejays, which she thought were a beautiful but mean sort of bird with no life principles three little boys should emulate.
And she'd fuss for days when the neighbor pet, Micky Cat Martin, would climb near the nest.
That tree and that room was a safe place for Granny to tell us about Hoop and Glass Snakes. I don't remember whether she had actually seen them, been told about them by reliable sources, or had nearly seen both species. But she was a woman of great faith, and believed in their existence in her native Milltown, at her home at Garlin, even maybe in that might fertile 1.1 acre urban farm above.
Sadly, when the estate was settled, none of us bought it. The big factor: It wouldn't be safe to raise kids by the ever busier Jamestown Hill traffic, traffic that had already resulted in injury to one of our own, a car-kid collision.
Life lesson learned from that terrible childhood by too many: Pedestrians ought to know better, even six year old kids. They need to be more careful. It was a family failure not to teach the little boy to chase a ball into the road. Traffic trumps pedestrian, bicycle, and motorcycle safety, and there's nothing needed be done about it. Traffic must be unimpeded, not even for the sake of safety, sanity, a healthier, less expensive lifestyle, human life and the economic improvements it would bring.
But I don't believe that. I agree with Mary Ann Loy. There's a better way. There has to be. - ED WAGGENER
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Old Taylor Co., KY, ballot box: A more secure way to vote?
 2015-04-10 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 99.9 The Big Dawg, FM 92.7 the WAVE. An old ballot box, a far cry from the voting devices of today, is now a collector's item. - Larry Smith, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications
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One-act plays performed at V.P. Henry Auditorium
 2015-04-10 - V.P. Henry Auditorium, 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College. One-act plays directed by five Lindsey Wilson College theatre students opened "A Night of One Acts," a two-evening showcase of plays, Thursday night at V.P. Henry Auditorium. Four one-act plays - also directed by LWC theatre students -- will be performed Friday night, April 10, 2015. The performances are free and open to the public and begin at 7pmCT. From left, Thursday night's LWC student directors: Erika Finley of Hopkinsville, KY; Jeremy Cloyd of Tompkinsville, KY; Abbey Warren of Columbia, KY; Michael Hook of Louisville, KY; and J.R. Northcutt of Hopkinsville, KY. - DUANE BONIFER, Director of Public Relations, Lindsey Wilson College.
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Matt Bevin visits the Big Dawg studio
 2015-04-09 - 101 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 99.9 The Big Dawg, FM 92.7 the WAVE. Matt Bevin, one of four candidates for the Republican nomination for Governor of Kentucky, came by the Big Dawg studio today. He faces Jamie Comer, Hal Heiner, and Will T. Scott in the May 19, 2015 primary election. - Larry Smith, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications
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