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Procession carrying Capt. Grider Home: A reflective moment


2014-09-22 - Campbellsville Street at Merchant, Reed Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Adair County Constable Shannon Rowe a passenger in Adair County Search & Rescue unit SAR 3, lost his best friend since early childhood with the passing of Capt. Tony Grider. The classmates had joined the Adair County Search & Rescue on the same day. (He shares memories Monday morning, 22 Sep 2014. See Shannon Rowe: Memories of best friend, Capt. Tony Grider) Clicking Read More accesses other photos from Saturday, 20 Oct 2014, of the Procession Carrying Capt. Tony Grider Home. SEE: Anthony Lynn (Tony) Grider, Adair Co., KY (1973-2014)


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Happy Tail: Chip and Tonka with Blue Ribbon


2014-09-22 - Connecticut - Photo from Peg Schaeffer.
Chip Rickey
proudly displaying the blue ribbon he won in Pole Bending on his pony, Tonka. I still have the hat he was wearing in the photos. - Peg Schaeffer


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Happy Tail: Chip and Tonka coming home after weaving poles


2014-09-22 - North Stonington, Connecticut - Photo from Peg Schaeffer.
Chip Rickey & Tonka coming home
after weaving the poles at the North Stonington Fair in CT. - Peg Schaeffer


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Happy Tail: Chip and Tonka perform in pole bending


2014-09-22 - Connecticut - Photo from Peg Schaeffer.
Chip Rickey & Tonka
performing in Pole Bending in Connecticut. - Peg Schaeffer


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Fall is officially here today: And it shows


2014-09-22 - 6019 Russell Springs Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Dana King. Fall is officially here TODAY, 22 Sep 2014. And on Russell Springs Road, Columbia, KY, across from the Christine Road cutoff, Dana King has a roadside stand at her parents', Don and Lois White's, home at 6019 Russell Springs Road, Columbia, KY, this Indian Corn is evidence. This is the fifth season the family has grown pumpkins for sale, and each year the line of edible and decorative pumpkins for sale grows. This year, Dana King says, already, "We have pumpkins, mums, straw, Indian corn, Cushaws, corn shocks, gourds, and pie pumpkins." The roadside market is open most of the time, Dana King says, and will continue through Halloween, October 31, 2014, If you want to make sure on market open times, call ahead, 270-634-2608. - Ed Waggener

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Procession carrying Capt. Grider Home: Past familar places


2014-09-21 - Intersection Campbellsville Street & Merchant Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. As the van carried the earthly remains of Capt. Tony Grider past the funeral home around the Square, it was meeting procession vehicles by then looped around the Square. It would pass City Hall, where the young man had served with almost boyish enthusiasm, embracing every move he saw as progressive, and where, in the immediate preceding months, he had continued to serve a passion of his, better parks or the youth of the community, as a Parks & Recreation board member. It would go past a Breeding Fire Department tanker, in the Municipal Parking Lot parked in his honor. It was passing, Merchant Street, where his "home" fire departments were less than a block away. It would circle the Square, where he had taken part in Downtown Days and an unforgettable campaign gesture, as dressed as a clown and handed out balloons at Treats on the Town, and where he regularly visited, not so much to talk politics, but to talk progress. SEE: Anthony Lynn (Tony) Grider, Adair Co., KY (1973-2014)

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NFL Gold Gold Posts


2014-09-21 - ACHS Stadium, 623 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff Photo(s). If Jordan decides not to jump to the NFL but form his own Columbia Franchise, he'd have to choose between the two big-time stadiums. This one, Adair County High School Football Stadium is the only Adair County stadium with NFL gold goldposts, thanks to the vision of thanks to the vision of the coaching staff and Plant Operations Supervisor David Jones and the coaching staff. Jones reported to the September 18, 2014, that the posts were repainted NFL Gold, and that it took two gallons of $96/gallon paint to give the stadium a slight edge over most. - EW

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