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Fried Apple pies by Shirley Gibson


2014-11-01 - 290 Fire Dept. Lane, Breeding, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Breeding Fire Department Chaplain Jessie Hagan displays a pan of fried apple pies made by Shirley Gibson, who keeps a wary eye to the side while cutting brownies made by Brenda Harvey, before the Breeding Fire Department Chili Supper/Auction. Serving starts at 6pmCT and lasts through the auction, which starts at 6pmCT and will include the fried apple pies. At left is EK colleague James Ray, whose presence at any county fundraising event means more than a 3-Star Michelin rating in Adair County culinary circles. - CM


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Chili Supper - food for the weather


2014-11-01 - 290 Fire Dept. Lane, Breeding, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Shirley Gibson, in her traditional role as Chili Chef, prepared this special Chili to order plate for the EK food critic. The chili is rich, hearty with ground beef, pinto beans, and just enough chili powder, chili and cumin in the tomato broth for a mildly spicy creation. The recipe is a time honored tradition at Fire Department suppers. It's been dubbed "Caffay Shirlay" in the chef's honors. Brenda Harvey made the brownies; the pumpkin cookies are store-bought. The plate above, we were told, is for lefties - special people tonight. But of course they plate up for regular people, too. - EK


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Snow on day of State Championship? Not since 1993?


2014-11-01 - Rockcastle County, KY - Photo by Jera Kessler. Shamarie Claiborne reports along the way to Semi-State: "We've had cold . . .we've have perfect sunshiny days. . . we ve had dreary days . . . and rainy days . . . but this is the first time I can remember SNOW on KMEA Marching Band Semi- & State Championship Day. I've heard there was snow in 1993 . . . anyone recall. The cellphone photo we sent (above) was taken between KY 80 & I-75 by Jera Kessler, who's riding in our unit of the ADAIR CONVOY. These kids have never performed in the snow - but I've seen them in all kind of weather. I KNOW they have it in them to win No. 21 for ADAIR County High."

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CU Basketball: D'Von Campbell


2014-11-01 - J.K. Powell Athletic Center, 203 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Richard RoBards, Campbellsville University.
D'Von Campbell, a senior transfer from Rutgers University, led Campbellsville University with 24 points, five rebounds four assists and no turnovers in his NAIA debut last night in the Lou Cunningham Classic.


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Firemen at this morning's Crusade Pancake Breakfast


2014-11-01 - 200 Merchant Street, Columbia, KY - Photo (c) ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Having fun, serving fine food, raising funds for the best of causes Clockwise, from left Daryl Flatt, Jeff Hadley, Billy Hadley, Chris Crawhorn, Roger Cundiff, Bryan Coffey, Josh Brockman, and, front and center, Columbia Fire Chief Mike Glasgow. Today's the morning to drop by the fire house, have a great pancake and sausage breakfast with coffee and milk, and help a great cause, the 2015 Crusade for Children. (One of the very few charities which returns every dollar donated to Adair County in the form of grants). Josh Brockman said that any of the firemen will be willing to accept Fire Dues, if you want to drop by for that. The complete staff includes: Door Greeters: Mike Glasgow and Robert Montgomery; Servers: Chris Bragg, josh Brockman, Daryl Flatt, William Grider, Adam Coomer, Wayne Ray, and Bryan Coffey; On the Grill: Roger Cundiff, Charlie Crawhorn, Billy Hadley, and Jeff Hadley.


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ACPC students gather 364 cans of food for Adair Food Pantry


2014-10-31 - ACPC, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Paula Garrison.
Adair County Primary Center kicked off Red Ribbon Week on Monday, October 27, 2014, by collecting 364 total cans were brought in by students, Above, from left: Landon Holmes, Michelle Medrano, Zara Gilmore, and Jayvion Dohoney This food will be donated to the Adair County Food Pantry. This week's theme was Be A Leader! Friends Don't Let Friends Bully or Do Drugs. -Paula Garrison, Coordinator, "The Family Place," Family Resource Center, Adair County Primary Center, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY 42728


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Mrs. Julia (Bianco) Panicci, Lebanon, KY (1948-2014)


2014-10-31 - 1765 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo from L.R. Petty & Son Funeral Home.

Mrs. Julia (Bianco) Panicci, Lebanon, KY (1948-2014)



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