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Snow 15 Jan 2015: Springfield roads covered at 7:54amCT


2015-01-15 - Springfield, Washington County, KY - Photo by Chris Bennett.
Chris Bennett sends this Polar Report from Springfield, KY, at 7:54amCT: "It's Snowing pretty hard to our north," with a familiar scene at the KY 55/US68 intersection. Up ahead, across the intersection, is KY 555.


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New Business: The Little House Fabric Shop


2015-01-15 - The Little House Fabrics Shop, 1801 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Brenda Mann, President, C/AC Chamber of Commerce.
A ribbon cutting and grand opening were held Saturday, 10 Jan 2015, at Kathy Jones' Little House Fabric Shop. - Brenda Mann, Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce


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Ribbon Cutting at The Little House of Fabrics


2015-01-15 - The Little House of Fabrics, 1801 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo Columbia/Adair County Chamber of Commerce photo.
The Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce hosted a Ribbon Cutting to welcome business owner Kathy Jones' new business "The Little House Fabric Shop." Pictured at the Ribbon Cutting are, front, from left - Brenda Mann, Chamber President; Violet Graves, Irene Harmon, Kathy Jones, Business Owner, and Holly Grimsley, Chamber Treasurer. Back row from left- Bonnie Scherer, Billie Jo Stinson, Leann Martin, Billy Martin, Barry Jones, Lynne Stinson, and Leslie King. - Brenda Mann, President, Columbia Adair County Chamber of Commerce


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Lamp Pole Clipped neatly at base by semi impact


2015-01-14 - Burkesville Street at Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener .
The alum-de-dum lamp post by the Red Brick Recording studio at the corner of Burkesville Street and the Public Square was sheared the base by the impact of a Campbellsville-bound semi truck coming through the Square on Wednesday evening, 14 Jan 2015. The lamp post appears to have suffered more damage than the trash receptacle. - EW


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Campbellsville bound semi clips lamp post on Columbia Square


2015-01-14 - Burkesville Street at Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Columbia City Police were protecting the area around a lamppost which was clipped at its base by a Campbellsville bound semi at around 9pmCT, Wed 14 Jan 2015. Ofc. Jordan Dean said that the policeman will limit traffic near the scene until a technician from KU arrives to make repairs. the lamp standard is held in place only by electrical lines. There is a concern that if the support gave way it would almost certainly take out other lamp posts. The photo was taken at around 10pmCT. - EW


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Newest magistrates represent Districts 6 and 7


2015-01-14 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Terry Hadley (7) blue shirt, right, and Greg Caldwell (6) plaid, at the Adair Fiscal Court meeting, Tuesday, 13 January 2014. For Terry Hadley, in deep thought above it is a second term and last night he got the opportunity to participate in the completion he played a key role in getting started seven years ago - the Senior Citizen's Center. Caldwell is a first term magistrate. He's the first African-American ever to sit on the court. He's was also the first African-American ever to sit on the Adair County School Board. And he and CJE Mike Stephens share another distinction. They both succeed in a rare feat, getting electing to a county wide office after serving on the school board. At far right mostly hidden is the senior member of the court, Billy Dean Coffey, who is second in line of succession, following Deputy CJE Holly Grimsley, should the CJE be unable to perform the duties of the office. - EW


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Birds of Kentucky: Great Blue Heron


2015-01-14 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Pen.

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