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Epicurean Kentuckian: Broken Rule Frittata
 2014-10-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo Ed Waggener. The EK rule is leftovers dishes must be made for leftovers Especially the rice, cous-cous or spaghetta used in fritattas. The cous-cous in this breakfast dish was leftover - but only from 10 minutes precooking. The cous-cous are from off, but a Blackaby Hill farm fresh egg in it was from FM2, the red tomatoes on he side from Coview Farm, the fresh basil blossom from Lonely Acre Farm right here in Adair County, and the bread - it's now the national bread at our end of Fortune Street: Sourdough from Tucker's Station Farms. It's well drenched in olive oil. The fritatta contains Havarti Cheese from cheese master Wayne Armitage, purveyor of Kentucky's own Heavenly Homestead Cheese - a favorite vendor at Farmers Market on the Square. The Fritatta has a little chopped celery and onion, as well as mushrooms. Took two iron skillets, one for a quick cous-cous boil, and a larger one for the Frittata (can do a skillet flip of we need room to work with a big spatula in a big pan. Need thing: whole operation less than 19 minutes. Cost: May $1, tops. Pretty good, too. - EW
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Welcome: New arrival, Adair Co., KY: Lexi Campbell
 2014-10-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Dad - Brian Campbell.
Full name of beautiful baby is Alexandria Dawn Campbell but she will be known as "Lexi".
Alexandria Dawn "Lexi" Campbell was born at 8:20amET time on Monday, October 6, 2014. She weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. and was 20 1/4 in. long.
Proud parents are Randall Brian and Tiffani Lynne Campbell of Columbia, KY, and she was also welcomed by her 23 month old big brother Joshua Todd Campbell.
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City Attorney gives second reading to Payroll Tax
 2014-10-07 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener. Columbia City Attorney Marshall Loy, left gave the second reading of the Ordinance No. 430.15 for the imposition of an Occupational Tax (payroll tax), as Councillor Craig Dean, a member of Mayor Mark D. Harris' three person Finance Committee which formulated the tax, looks on. The Council looks on. The reading was approved 5-1, by the council at the Council's Monday, 6 Oct 2014 meeting.
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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Full moon on a cushion of clouds
 2014-10-07 - From City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. The full moon over Lindsey Wilson College, as seen from the city parking lot Monday evening, 6 Oct 2014, seemed to be floating on a cushion of clouds. Lower right are the Bank of Columbia Reed Street Branch and the crown of Begley Chapel. - EW
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Scenic Adair Co., KY - Clouds never cease to fascinate
 2014-10-06 - Knifley RD/Ky 551 at Egypt, KY - Photo by George Rice. Clouds, they never cease to fascinate me and they are always different. The light colored clouds on the left are producing rain on the Burton farm on Holmes Bend road while the sun shines on the north side of Vanhoy Lane. Moments later the dark cloud over head is producing rain on my farm. At the edge of the falling rain and the light clouds the Tv tower at Cane Valley is visible. At the time that I am printing this, 7:43pmCT, Monday, October 6, 2014, there is heavy pea size hale falling on my house. Picture by George Rice, Rice Farm, KY 551/Egypt Road, Columbia, KY
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Rademacher speaks in favor of occupation/payroll tax
 2014-10-06 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. Three people presented their views at tonight's Columbia City Council meeting. Two from Adair County who work in the city spoke against the tax. Above Mr. Roy Rademacher spoke in favor of it. Tonight's time to speak was the third opportunity for public participation in the discussion. The adoption of a 1% occupation tax passed on the second reading tonight by a vote of five to one.
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ACHS Volleyball's Harlee Smock soars to spike
 2014-10-06 - Caverna High School, 2276 South Dixie Street Horse Cave, KY 42749 - Photo by Doyle Lloyd. Adair County High School Varsity Volleyball player Harlee Smock goes up high to spike one against Caverna on October 2, 2014. The varsity won 2-0 and JV won 2-0. ACHS Volleyball hosts Campbellsville High School, Tuesday, 6 Oct 2014 at 5pmCT, at John Burr Memorial Gymnasium, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY
- Doyle Lloyd
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