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C/AC Economic Development in action


2014-12-16 - 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Columbia/Adair County Economic Development Authority's Dan Antle, speaking encouraged moving ahead with several pressing issues to jump start the New Year's economic development programs. The authority voted to take care of a fencing problem at Green River Commerce Park and to hold an all-day workshop meeting starting at 8:30amCT/9:30amET, January 20, 2014, to focus on what can be accomplished. The meeting will be held at United Citizen's Bank in Campbellsville. It's open to the public, and there will be a wrap up for the public and the media in the afternoon. Around the table, from left, are Holly Grimsley, the authority's Ambassador, Antle, CACEDA members Mark Dykes, Randy Burns, and Ann Martin. Also present were members Mike Curry and Tony Corbin, County Judge Executive-elect Mike Stephens, and members of the media.


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Bryan Morris is CTCEMS 2014 EMT of the Year


2014-12-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo courtesy Melissa Morris.
Bryan Morris (left), a native of Adair County, was awarded 2014 EMT of the Year by the Campbellsville-Taylor County Rescue and EMS on Saturday night. Bryan is very dedicated to the people of Taylor County and works long hours every week to help provide coverage for the Campbellsville area.


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Avi Bear and his border collie, Zigler


2014-12-16 - Cynthiana, Harrison Co., KY - Photo by Chris Aldridge, KY Agriculture News.
When Avi Bear's 6-year-old border collie, Zigler, became sick four years ago, his homemade solution became the genesis of his Kentucky Proud dog food business. Canine Correct comes in five flavors: chicken, fish, specifically Asian carp sourced from Wickliffe in western Kentucky, fish and duck, lamb from Avi's own farm, and the newest addition, rabbit raised by a Harrison County farmer.


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New Bridge over Clay Lick Creek, Glasgow ST, Edmonton, KY


2014-12-16 - Glasgow Street, Edmonton, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
A most familiar marking place for travelers from the east to Glasgow, KY, is being replaced by the Kentucky Highway Department. The old KY 80 bridge over Clay Lick Creek is seen on the far right. The new structure, underway on the left, will straighten the elbow in the road. Many can remember when "the road to Glasgow," for trips to the Howard Clinic or the hospital or the tobacco markets and Newberry's Variety Store, was considered the crookedest road travel from Columbia. The trip took well over an hour. For the past four decades on the LBN, it's a 35 minute drive on one of the prettiest four lane, limited access roads anywhere. In the photo, for orientation, Bowling Park is center, just below the skyline. Photo Sun 14 Dec 2014. - EW


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2014 Christmas Lights: Decorations at Adair Regional Jail


2014-12-15 - 204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Decorations and lights at the Adair County Regional Jail, 204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY.


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Leadership in Campbellsville Vietnam Parade


2014-12-15 - Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith.
From left, front, Taylor CJE Eddie Rogers and his wife Theresa, and right, Tonya Young and Mayor Tony Young, marched in the first Vietnam Veterans parade in Campbellsville, KY on Sunday, December 14, 2014. Behind them are State Rep. John BAM Carney (KY-51), left, and Senator-elect Max Wise (KY-16), in the 100 block of E Main Street. - LARRY SMITH, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications.


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Wolf Creek Hatchery receives Pride award


2014-12-15 - Jamestown, KY - Photo courtesy PRIDE.
Moria Painter, Environmental Education Specialist, accepted the Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery's award from PRIDE's Jennifer Johnson.


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