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Casey Ice I: EMS working entrapment on Bell Hill, KY 70


2015-01-29 - Bell Hill, KY 70, Casey County, KY - Photo by Jeff Buis.
Two cars involved in these ice related accidents on Bell Hill on KY 70, between Liberty and KY 70 Jct with KY 206. One victim with entrapment in vehicle on its side along the yellow line. (Received at 6:32amCT/7:32amET, Thursday, January 29, 2015. - Jeff Buis Paired photo, Casey Ice II: Casey Ice II: US 127 blocked N of Dunnville,Casey Co. KY


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Scenic Pickett Co., TN: Sunset along TN 111


2015-01-28 - Pickett Co., TN between Byrdstown and Livingston, TN - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Looking across Dale Hollow Lake from an overlook on TN 111. There's a nearby resort and Marina named "Sunset." - Linda Waggener Photo taken Sat 24 Jan 2015.


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Eastview woman, 63, is missing


2015-01-28 - Eastview, Hardin County, KY - Photo from family album, submitted by KSP, Elizabethtown, KY.
See good news followup: Missing Eastview woman returns home, safe, unharmed
ELIZABETHTOWN, KY - The Hardin Co. Sheriff's Office is asking for help from the public in locating a missing Eastview woman who suffers from serious medical conditions. Patty Helm (63) left her residence on Meeting Creek Road, in Eastview, Hardin County, KY this morning around 10:30amET. She is believed to be operating a tan 1997 Toyota 4Runner bearing Ky. registration 842-HHL. Mrs. Helm suffers from Parkinsons, Alzheimers, dementia and cannot speak. The family believes she is wearing a red shirt with blue pants and white shoes. She is described as a white female, 5'5" tall and 180 lbs. and is dependent on a cane when walking. She has shoulder length brown hair and wears glasses. Anyone with any information is asked to call the Hardin Co. Sheriff's Office at 270-765-5133 or the Kentucky State Police at 270-766-5078. From Tpr Jeff Gregory, Kentucky State Police Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY


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Sen. Chris Girdler on DPI with Dr. John Chowning


2015-01-28 - WLCU Broadcast Studios, 203 West Broadway, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Drew Tucker, CU.
Campbellsville University's Dr. John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president of CU, right, interviews Kentucky State Sen. Chris Girdler who represents District 15, which includes Boyle, Lincoln and Pulaski counties, for his "Dialogue on Public Issues" show. The show will air The show will air Monday, February 2 , 2015 at 1:30pmET and 6:30pmET and Wednesday, February 4 at 1:30 pmET and 7pmET on WLCU-TV, on Campbellsville's cable channel 10 and at 8 amET and at 6:30 pmET Sunday, February 1 on both WLCU-TV and on 88.7 The Tiger radio.


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Dr. James Sperry, Greensburg, KY noon recital organist at CU


2015-01-28 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Campbellsville University photo.
Dr. James Sperry, a retired church musician and college instructor from Greensburg, KY, is returning to Campbellsvilile University to present a Noon Organ Recital at 11:20amCT/12:20pmET, Tuesday, February 10, 2015, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 425 N Central Ave, Campbellsville, KY. He previously performed on the series in 2010 and 2012. Everyone is invited to the free concert that will end at 11:50amCT/12:50pmET. - Jordan Snider, CU


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Scenic Clay County, TN: Clay County Courthouse at Celina


2015-01-28 - From TN 52, Celina TN - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The pretty Clay County Courthouse still dominates the entrance to Celina, TN, here from TN 52, just west of town and just east of the Cumberland River Bridge, a vantage point for viewing the confluence of the Obey (Dale Hollow's river) and Cumberland Rivers. The town and Clay County have reason for new optimism with the completion of a new stretch of TN 52, an engineering marvel of dramatic cuts and fills which takes out the last kink in a shortcut down Columbia's Chattanooga Highway. Once a major shipping point on the Cumberland River, the town had been constrained by relative isolation, which is changing with modern highways in all directions.


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Snow before last picture - Sat 24 Jan 2015


2015-01-28 - From Columbia United Methodist Church parking lot - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Columbia was almost solid white and black Saturday, January 24, 2015. This photo was taken from the Columbia United Methodist Church parking lot.


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