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(Ad) 3 BR, 2 Bath, Home, 207 S High ST - $110,000


2014-11-02 - 207 S High Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by owner.
3 bedroom, 2 bath home for sale at 207 South High Street. Home has kitchen, dining room, living room, sunroom, a bed and bath on the main floor, and two beds and a bath upstairs. Home features all new appliances which stay with the home. New flooring in the kitchen and main bathroom. $110,000. Call 270-634-4183 for more information.


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Birds of KY: Bald Eagle often seen now near bypass/PBR


2014-11-02 - Intersection, Pelham Branch Road & Adair Veterans Memorial Bypass, Columbia, KY - Photo by Justin Karnes.
Justin Karnes captured this American bald Eagle regularly seen the last few days around the intersection of Pelham Branch Road and the bypass intersection. It's seems to have an affinity for Anthony & Carolyn Hale's property, he said, but this photo was taken by Pelham Branch Road just north of it change of name from Dillon Street to Pelham Branch at the city limits, according to Rodney Karnes, who submitted the photo and gave the information for this story. It's the first Birds of Kentucky has had a photograph of one of the majestic birds of prey which has been sighted inside the city. Rodney Karnes said that he's seen the Eagle with a young raccoon on the roadway, and thinks the prey was freshly killed by a vehicle. So far, we haven't had reports of anyone seeing an attack from the air by an eagle. It is commonplace to see hawks along the bypass swoop down catch, and eat rabbits and other small animals atop the highway's rock cuts and banks.


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IJFASN's printed in Halloween color this week


2014-11-02 . The very popular It's Just for a Smile News had a Halloween motif this week, and a timely story on knowing when you're too old to go Trick or Treating. The papers may all be gone now. Over 3,500 are printed each time, and they are quickly scooped up. Found this one in an office downtown, and had someone try to 'borrow' it before the day was over. The publication is owned by South Central Printing and is written by my brother, Ralph Roy Waggener. We're avid readers, but IJFASN and ColumbiaMagazine.com are strictly independent, though we're proud of it at CM. - EW

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Staghorn Sumac: Brilliant Red now


2014-11-02 - Russell Creek, south of Columbia, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Sumacs are brilliant, and a Kentucky Color column by Billy Joe Fudge is timely now: Trees of KY: Sumac is beautiful edge tree, which includes easy tips on distinguishing the areas Winged Sumac from Staghorn Sumac, seen in the photo taken this past week near Russell Creek. - CM


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Breeding Area VFD - Dessert Chefs


2014-11-02 - 290 Fire Dept Lane, Breediing, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com. Shirley Gibson left and Brenda G. Harvey, combined for some killer desserts at the Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014 Breeding Fire Department Chili Supper. Chef Gibson, who presides over the tradition-tested chili recipe, had fried apple pies for the auction; Brenda Harvery made the brownies served on the buffet line at the supper.

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Adair County, KY: Horse Country


2014-11-02 - South Adair County, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Chris Janes of Janes' Heating & Cooling, Columbia KY, is the owner of this beautiful, friendly horse enjoying the green pastures amid some of the most incredibly beautiful land in Adair County, mid week. - CM (c)


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For the Record: Snowfall in Adair Co., accumlation in KY


2014-11-02 - Rockcastle Co., KY - Photo by Jera Kessler.
It looked a whole lot like Christmas
along the roadway for those in the Shamarie Claiborne unit of the ADAIR Band Convoy on it's way to State on 1 Nov 2014.


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