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They've got me at the pound! Come get me. - Border Collie


2015-04-08 - Green River Animal Shelter, 455 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kim Sallee, Director, Green River Animal Shelter.
Reclaimed: "The owner picked the dog up. Thanks for your help!! KIM SALLEE (13 Apr 2015) This pretty dog was picked up this afternoon, Wed 8 Apr 2015 at the Springview Meadow Apartments. 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

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LWC students start chapter of business fraternity


2015-04-08 - 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson College students started a chapter of Phi Beta Lambda business fraternity so they could put into practice what they learn in the classroom. From left: students Amy Beane of Russell Springs, KY; Hillary Bumpus of Providence, KY; Travis Evans of London, KY; Michael Robinson of Little Rock, Ark.; Caio da Cruz of Sao Paulo, Brazil; Lane Thompson of Sulphur Well, KY; Katherine Dickerson of Louisville, KY; Jordan Blair of Columbia; and LWC Associate Professor of Business and Economics Trudy Morlino, chapter adviser.


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Forage Cover crop day at Marshall Irvin Farm: Spring Oats


2015-04-08 - 1070 Bull Run Lane, Columbia, KY - Photo by Nick Roy. Spring Oats will be a subtopic at the field day covering forages and cover crops on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 10amCT at Marshall's Irvin’s farm, 1070 Bull Run Lane, Columbia, KY. UK Forage Specialist Dr. Ray Smith will serve as the guest speaker. - Nick Roy

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Amazing Eb Arnold: Impromptu song left over from church


2015-04-08 - Millerfield Cafe, 1900 Millerfield Road (Adair Co.) Russell Springs, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener .
The Amazing Eb Arnold is continuous entertainment, whether he is regaling one with one of his countless stories, playing the lead guitar for the pretty official Adair County Democrat party band, or above, when he was lost in a song stuck in his memory, left over from Easter service at Plumb Point Baptist, or as in the accompanying paired photo, exhibiting Olympic class gymnastics few 25 year olds are. The feat was a favorite photo in the past month. Paired Photo: See What a retired pipeliner does, after OD'ing on Bro. Haynes' preaching?.


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Favorite Old Photo: Papaw trees & H.O.R.S.E. & softball arena


2015-04-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo family photo archives.
Anybody remember this Great Urban Papaw Grove or at the Structure in the background? It was a Columbia landmark not so many decades ago. Some World Class H.O.R.S.E games and softball games where played on the lawn. It was painted red, if that's a clue. And it was located within three-quarters of a mile of the front door of the historic Adair County courthouse. And the swing set belong to some might cute little redhead kids. - CM. Paired Photo: See Also: A very changed scene, Columbia, KY


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Chief Glasgow in interview after presenting case on radio


2015-04-08 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener .
Columbia Fire Chief Mike Glasgow, in an Larry Smith, The Big Dawg 92.7 FM and The WAVE 99.9 FM, following City Council's regular 6 Apr 2015, meeting, presented his side of the controversy over the Mayor Curtis Hardwick's executive decision to rescind a lease payment agreement the Adair County Fire Department had with the City. Clicking Read More accesses Columbia City Council Mon 6 Apr 2015 report, posted Tuesday morning.


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Mayor, CJE proclaim support for AmeriCorps VISTA


2015-04-07 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Rhonda Loy. Mayor Curtis Hardwick, right, and County Judge Executive Mike Stephens, left sign proclamation of support for National Service. Representative of AmeriCorps VISTA Mr. Noel Wilson from Lindsey Wilson College is also pictured. The photo was taken Tuesday, April 7, 2015. - Rhonda Loy, City Clerk

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