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Valentine for Elaine: Shawn Samuel, Fletcher Bell, Jr Feese


2015-02-09 - Trinity United Methodist Church, 2418 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jane Aaron.
Shawn Samuel, Fletcher Bell, and Junior Feese performed in the Dream Depot program, put on to benefit Elaine Bennett, Saturday night, February 7, 2015 at Trinity United Methodist Church Life Center. - LW


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Checkers Table in Davenport Student Commons, CU


2015-02-09 - Davenport Student Commons, 410 N. Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville University - Photo by Aigerim Sakieva, CU photo.
The checkers table in Davenport Student Commons at Campbellsville University is always a welcome spot, especially on cold winter days. Kaitlyn Clifton of Portland, TN and Mary Kate Shelby from Ridgeland, MS are enjoying a game between classes. CU photo by Aigerim Sakieva from Kyrgyzstan. - Linda Waggener


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Participants in A Day of Kingdom Advance


2015-02-09 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Joan C. McKinney.
Among those participating in Campbellsville University's "A Day of Kingdom Advance," Sunday, March 1, 2015, include Bottom, from left - Ariel Darnell, a master of theology student at CU from Elizabethtown, Ky.; Wes Carter, assistant director of church outreach from Campbellsville, and Andrew McGinniss, CU 2011 alumnus and pastor of South Fork Baptist Church, and from left, top - Aaron Smith, a CU freshman from Cincinnati, Ohio, and Elise Bauer, a CU sophomore from Louisville, Ky.


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Scenic Adair: Pooh's front door in Flatwoods?


2015-02-08 - southern Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
For the little ones reading CM today, this photo is to ask if Pooh Bear's Hundred Acre Wood might be closer by than we thought? Looked at a certain way, it really could be an open front door to one's home in this big old tree in the Flatwoods section of Adair County. Of course, if it is Pooh's house, we know he'd get stuck going through the door, but if there's a honey pot inside he'd make it. - LW


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Cville is your town, Taylor is your county, what do you want?


2015-02-08 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Campbellsville is your town, Taylor is your county, what do you want over the next five years? That was the question posed by Tad Long and Bobbie Bryant, community development advisors with the Kentucky League of Cities, who spoke at the Campbellsville Taylor County Chamber of Commerce luncheon Tuesday. They encouraged members to attend next week's planning meeting to kick off local strategic plan development scheduled for Thursday, February 19, 2015 in the Civic Center at 205 North Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville. Included in the discussion will be trends for jobs and businesses, discussion about the importance of regions beyond county lines and city county borders in this global society, and more. They will also stop in Columbia to meet with the mayor next week to see if Columbia is ready to sign up for strategic plan development. In the photo Bryant is speaking, to her far right are Campbellsville mayor Tony Young and Long. --LW


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Happy Tail: Skittles in her forever home


2015-02-08 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Susan Leirmoe. This is Skittles formerly know as Petunia, aka Ink in her new home.

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Basketball: CU Men vs. Cumberland: Four 3s at crucial times


2015-02-08 - Powell Athletic Center, 203 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Richard RoBards, CU photo.
Elliott Young, No. 22, had four 3s at crucial times for Campbellsville University in the CU Tiger win, 70-50, over Cumberland University of Lebanon, TN. The game was played before a crowd of 800 in Campbellsville University's Powell Athletic Center on Saturday, February 7, 2015 . (Photo by Richard RoBards)


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