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Blue Ribbons at Historic Courthouse reminder of Child Abuse


2015-04-22 - 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Amy Price.
Blue Ribbons in this tree and blue pinwheels around the Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, and at many other localities in Columbia are reminders of documented cases of child abuse in Adair County. Amy Price writes: "Lake Cumberland Children's Advocacy Center covers ten counties that include Adair, Casey, Green, Clinton, Cumberland, McCreary, Wayne, Pulaski, Taylor, and Russell County. We provide a child-friendly center for children who have been sexually and physically abused. If you would like to learn more about child abuse prevention, to volunteer, or to make a donation please call 270-343-6922. We would like to give a special thanks to everyone that made the Ribbon Trees a huge success. - Amy Price


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Hannah Heyduk back at LWC; UL Med School next


2015-04-22 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson College senior Hannah Hayduk of Kutztown, PA, left, returned to campus Tuesday afternoon to participate in the college's Honors Convocation in Biggers Sports Center. Hayduk, who was injured in a March 22, 2015, cycling accident in northeast Adair County, has spent almost a month recovering in a Louisville, KY, hospital. At center is LWC President William T. Luckey Jr., and at right is senior Lois Lanham of Lebanon, KY., Hayduk, who will graduate next month, is headed to medical school at the University of Pikeville (KY). - DUANE BONIFER, LWC


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Dog found on Jamestown Street is at Dispatch


2015-04-22 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Chelsea Conover.
The dog found its owner. No longer missing, Chelsea Conover notified us today.

Dog found on Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY and looks to be somebody's pet. Contact Dispatch at 270-384-6464 if he's your pet. Thank you! - CHELSEA CONOVER

Everything pets in CM Animals


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Dog Gone Classy donates pet clippers to G.R.A.S.


2015-04-21 - Green River Animal Shelter, 455 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kim Sallee, Director, Green River Animal Shelter.
Green River Animal Shelter would like to thank Jeremy Stanley and Dog Gone Classy for donating this new set of clippers. We appreciate it so much. Thanks, Kim Sallee--Director


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Cane is available for adoption at GRAS


2015-04-21 - Green River Animal Shelter, 455 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kim Sallee, Director, Green River Animal Shelter.
This pretty boy Cane was brought in from another county and never claimed. He is really sweet and would make a great pet. $50 adoption fee which includes neutering. 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.

Everything pets in CM Animals


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(Happy Reunion) Hey, folks, they've got me at the pound, 21 Apr 2015


2015-04-21 - Green River Animal Shelter, 455 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kim Sallee, Director, Green River Animal Shelter.
Ad # 13799. The owner picked up this morning. (Fri 24 Apr 2015) Thanks Kim Sale.
This dog was found in the Glens Fork/Breeding area. If this is your dog, please contact Green River Animal Shelter at 270-385-9655 or 270-572-9943 after hours. Thanks, KIM SALLEE - Director

Everything pets in CM Animals


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Famous Tennessee Food


2015-04-21 - Anderson County, TN - Photo By Junior Stotts.
Anybody help us on this one? Got in an email with just the note, "Famous Tennessee Food." It looks good, but has the look of something odoriferous, which might permeate the pores of one's skin after ingestion. Maybe a tramp festival item. Maybe something one would eat with a can of chicken Viennies. Let us know, and please let us know if ramps can be found in Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell and/or Taylor Counties. In the mountains of Eastern Tennessee and Eastern Kentucky they are often harvested by native gatherers and sold in Farmers Markets. While ramps are generally associated with the previously mentioned foul odor, this one is mild and has less odor than an onion, and can be eaten cooked or raw, by itself or in a salad. - EK


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