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James D. Polston - dead of apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds


2014-11-25 - Albany, Clinton Co. KY - Photo from Kentucky State Police.
Investigators developed information that led them to believe that James D. Polston and Randall L. Wilkinson were at a trailer on KY 127, south of Albany. Upon arrival, Wilkinson fled from the trailer on foot and was apprehended. The Kentucky State Police Special Response Team also responded to the scene and through the use of a mobile robot and camera, were able to get into the trailer and locate James D. Polston, left, lying in the floor of the residence, dead from an apparent self inflicted gunshot wound. Polston had been sought by authorities in connection with the shooting death of Anthony Hargis in Clinton County, Monday evening, November 24, 2014.


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Commissioner Comer with Eddie, Tiffany, and K.B.


2014-11-25 - 1411 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Innocent Bystander.
Jamie Comer is joined by Eddie & Tiffany Kessler and Kasey Blue,who would not look at the camera even with bribery of ice cream from next door, at a visit today to Anderson's Pizzeria by Comer, Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture and a 2015 Candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor of Kentucky. Paired Photo. See also: Gubernatorial Candidate Jamie Comer speaks at Anderson's


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Gubernatorial Candidate Jamie Comer speaks at Anderson's


2014-11-25 - 1411 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Tiffany Kessler.
Current KY Ag Commissioner and Gubernatorial Candidate James Comer (or "Jamie" as many in Adair County know him by, being so near his native Monroe County) spoke to aa good turnout at Anderson's Pizzeria in Columbia, KY today, Tuesday, November 25, 2014. He was acompanied by Rep. John BAM Carney, (KY 51- Adair & Taylor). Paired Photo. See also: Commissioner Comer with Eddie, Tiffany, and K.B.


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Youngster from Brazil and Korea attend CU fair with parents


2014-11-25 - BASC, 110 University Drive, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener .
Among the youngest to attend Campbellsville University's annual International Education Fair were Sarana Henderson, one and a half, at left, from Korea, and Lucas Barros, also one and a half,from Brazil. They were at the International Education Fair with their parents who are attending CU. - Linda Waggener


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Davaa Dorjsuren, native of Mongolia, peeks out of small Ger


2014-11-25 - 110 University Drive, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener .
Mongolian Ger - Davaa Dorjsuren, instructor in the School of Business and Economics, and native of Mongolia, the Ger is the traditional, movable home that has been used for thousands of years by nomads in that country. She made arrangements for the small Ger to be brought to Campbellsville University expressly for the International Education Fair. - Linda Waggener, CU


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CU International Educational Fair draws large number


2014-11-25 - BASC, 110 University Drive, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CU photograph.
Even as Campbellsville University's annual International Education Fair opened its doors in the Student Activities Center, the floor was already crowded with food and information tables. Several hundred attended the event. - Linda Waggener, Campbellsville University


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Edwina Rowell attends CU International Fair in African attire


2014-11-25 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CU photograph.
Edwina Rowell, instructor in Campbellsville University’s English as a Second Language (ESL) program, attended the International Education Fair in clothing made in Africa where she and her husband Larry served as missionaries. - Linda Waggener


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