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Dog - somebody's pet - shows up at Bennett Insurance Group - HAPPY ENDING


2015-02-25 - Bennett Insurance Group, 4295 Burkesville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Mike Bennett.
This dog has come to my office today (Tue 24 Feb 2015). It is very friendly and wants to come inside, so I'm sure it belongs to someone. Please put this on CM. The owner can contact me at 270-384-6391 between the hours of 8amCT and 4pmCT, or pick up the dog at Bennett Insurance Group 4295 Burkesville Road, Columbia, KY. HAPPY ENDING: Click Read More for the Happy Ending story. - CM


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Andy Beshear on Big Dawg with Larry Smith


2015-02-25 - 101 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE; FM 99.9 The Big Dawg.
Andy Beshear, right, is a candidate for Kentucky Attorney general. He stopped by for a radio interview on 99.9 The Big Dawg. We are the studio of at 99.9 FM The Big Dawg on Main Street, Campbellsville, KY. - Larry Smith, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications


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Scenic Taylor Co. KY: Frozen Green River Lake


2015-02-25 - Green River Lake, Taylor County, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE; FM 99.9 The Big Dawg.
Is it the camera or the eye? Ansel Adams with a brownie or Pete Walker with a b/w $19.95 Polaroid Swinger could take better pictures than many photographers with a $40,000 Hasselblad kit. Larry Smith does it both ways. The photo above was taken with an iPhone - a great camera - not often fully appreciated. The colors often are more striking than with much more expensive pieces of equipment. This picture postcard, keepsake photo was taken yesterday afternoon, Tue 24 February 2015, at the Green River Boat Dock in Taylor County. Looking across the lake there Smith Ridge and Goat Island.


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Emergency Response on the Scene of Accident on I65 North


2015-02-24 - Hardin Co., KY - Photo by CM Staff.
A stalled motorist view of blockage of I-65 at Milepoint 96.5, Tue 24 Feb 2015.


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Sweet, beautiful Male Boxer/mix available at GRAS


2015-02-24 - Green River Animal Shelter, 455 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kim Sallee, Director, Green River Animal Shelter. This sweet beautiful boy is looking for a home. He is possibly a boxer/pit? mix. Very loving and calm...he would make a great family pet. Adoption fee is only $50 which pays for his neutering. If interested please contact Kim at Green River Animal Shelter at 270-385-9655. Winter hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays 10am-5pmCT, and Saturdays 10am-2pmCT.

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Revised Adair School District Menu for 25-26-27 Feb 2015


2015-02-24 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from Dayna Feese, Adair Co. School District Food Service.

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Steve Turner advocates for Technology Engineer for AC Schools


2015-02-24 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Technology Director Steve Turner advocated for a District Technology Engineer for the Adair County School District, and received unanimous approval for the new position. A salary schedule, also unanimously approved sets a minimum $30,000 per year salary schedule, with experience steps, and certification levels increases. Technology is quickly becoming a major necessity. Supt. Reed noted that the use of hand held devices has rapidly increased in the past few years, placing a new level of stress on the system. Mr. Turner cited problems in the Ag building, badly underserved - but not corrected - as one situation a District Technology Engineer would have quickly found. Presently, two technology technicians, Technology Technician Jason Rector and Technology Technician Assistant Trey Grider, work on a "Break & Fix" protocol. Something breaks, they fix it. The Technology Engineer would be a planning and prevention position, anticipating problems before the system breaks down. The position will be posted soon, with the District Technology Engineer, with the aim of having her or him in office by July 1, 2015. Photo taken at the Special Regular Board meeting, Mon 23 Feb 2015.


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