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Male Rat Terrier found on Sparksville Road


2015-02-03 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer.
This male Rat Terrier was found at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue on Sparksville Road. If he's yours call 270-378-4521. - Peg Schaeffer


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Clutch has been missing for two days


2015-02-03 - KY 80 West, near Walmart, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jessica.
This dog has been missing from KY 80 across from Walmart for about 2 days and if anyone has seen him or knows where he is please give me a call or text; he goes by the name Clutch and he's very friendly so we're afraid someone has got him. My number is 270-634-2787. Thank you. - Jessica


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Larry Smith interviews Mayor Curtis Hardwick


2015-02-03 - City Hall hallway, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Innocent Bystander, Columbia City Councilman Craig Dean.
Larry Smith interviewed Mayor Curtis Hardwick after last night's meeting of Columbia City Council for Radio Stations FM 92.7 the WAVE, Columbia/Russell Springs, and FM 99.9, The Big Dawg Campbellsville. The interviews were scheduled to be aired throughout the day on the two stations during regularly scheduled top of the air local news updates. Smith is Operations Manager for Shorelines Communications and senior news anchor for the two stations. - EW


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Chief Cross address phone forwarding issue


2015-02-03 - City Hall Council meeting room, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
After Councilman Ron Rogers asked that something be done about complaints he has been receiving from citizens who could not get an answer when calling directly to the Columbia Police Department Chief Jason Cross rose to explain that the problems existed because the department does not have a secretary and because the Police Department is on a different phone system from City Hall. The photo was taken at the Monday, 2 Feb 2015 meeting of Council. Mayor Hardwick and City Clerk Rhonda Loy are looking into the problem and felt that a solution could be worked out shortly. City Hall's number is 270-384-2501. Calls are answered by real people, and transfers to individuals and to other departments are handled in a personal manner. The Police Department's administrative number is 270-384-4119; emergency calls for the police department are handled by Adair County 9-1-1 Center. See also: Columbia Police Department Activity Report, Jan. 2015 which was presented to the public at the Mon 2 Feb 2015 meeting.


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Bill Anderson wants something done about perceived eyesores


2015-02-03 - City Hall Council meeting room, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Citizen Bill Anderson appeared before the City Council to requested that something be done about what he perceives as eyesores in the community: The forest next to Dreamland; and what he called a junkyard on Tutt Street. Mayor Hardwick and Mayor Pro Tem Ron Rogers told him that the current laws do not have teeth in them, but that they have plans to make them more punitive. In the background, Councillor Craig Lasley listens.


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Columbia City Council after an evening of appointments


2015-02-03 - City Hall Council meeting room, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
After the brief City Council meeting, dominated by voice votes on a total of 14 appointments and reappointments, a couple of "something's got to be done" discussions on clean ups and the phone forwarding for incoming calls to the Police Department, there was a lot going on after adjournment. Clockwise, above, Larry Smith of the WAVE interviews newly appointed and approved Mayor Pro Tem Ron Rogers; Council members Charles Grimsley and Mark D. Harris; City Clerk Rhonda Loy; Duo-County videographer Ramie Hutchison picking up audio equipment; Mayor Curtis Hardwick in a discussion with City Attorney Marshall Loy; Councillor Craig Lesley, just enjoying the show; and Council Member Linda Waggener. Click on ReadMore for the full report, posted immediately after the meeting


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Adair School District Menu - 2-27 Feb 2015


2015-02-03 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo Adair County School District Food Service Supervisor Carol Roy.


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