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The Old Metcalfe County High School Building print


2014-08-31 - 100 Hornet Avenue, Edmonton, KY - Photo drawing by Laurie McMurtrey Butler. Framable prints of this drawing by Laurie McMurtrey Butler of the original Metcalfe County High school ( 1958-1994) will be for sale, along with shirts with this design, plus bricks can be reserved as well as lockers). Today, Sunday, August 31, 2014, from 1pmCT to 4pmCT, the Metcalfe County School Board and Dr. Benny Lile are hosting a "Final Tour" of the building at 100 Hornet Avenue, Edmonton, KY (school fronts on US 68/80, W Stockton Street) of the one time Metcalfe County High School, later Metcalfe County Middle School, which is a walking tour through the building before demolition begins in September. - Carol Perkins Walk through from 1-4 on Sunday, Aug 31st and meet and greet former teachers. - Carol Perkins

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President's Cup standings, first day, men's teams


2014-08-30 - 275 Country Club Road, Adair County, KY - Photo From Lindsey Wilson College. At the end of the first day of competitionLindsey Wilson's Men's Golf Team, with team score of 284 - and even par, leads Campbellsville University 292. by 8 strokes. The President's Cup continues at 8:30amCT on Sunday, August 31, 2014, with seven singles matches at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson, 275 Country Club Road, Columbia, KY. - CHRIS WELLS, Lindsey Wilson College.

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President's Cup standing, first day, Aug. 30, 2014


2014-08-30 - The Pines at Lindsey Wilson, 275 Country Club Road, Columbia, KY - Photo From Lindsey Wilson College. At the end of the first day of competition Campbellsville University Women's Golf Team, with team score of 317, leads Lindsey Wilson 325, by 8 strokes. The President's Cup continues at 8:30amCT on Sunday, August 31, 2014, with seven singles matches at The Pines at Lindsey Wilson, 275 Country Club Road, Columbia, KY. - CHRIS WELLS, Lindsey Wilson College.

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Epicurean Kentuckian: Jewish Apple Cake made with FM2 apples


2014-08-30 - FM2/Adair Annex parking lot, 424 Public Square - Photo by Barbara Armitage. We had Jewish Apple Cake at the Farmers Market this morning. It was quickly sold. It was made with Enterprise Apples from Jeff Scott's Highland Orchards. We see a lot sharing between vendors. Jay Cox had another FM2 hit with his loaded potatoes - created with his smoked pulled pork suffed with other ingredients into a baking potato grown by Darrell Bunnell of Coview Farms. - Barbara Armitage

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Epicurean Kentuckian: Cheese with fruit from FM2


2014-08-30 - FM2/Adair Annex parking lot, 424 Public Square - Photo by Barbara Armitage. Wayne Armitage the cheesemaster for Heavenly Homestead Cheese at the Farmers Market on the Square, suggests pairing Heavenly Homestead Market cheese (he also suggests Heavenly Homestead Gouda) with fresh Cortland Apples from Jeff Scott's Highland Orchards, and serving with a favorite black coffee. He didn't offer a wine suggestion, may a reader could. - CM

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Ada Harrison Wright, Casey Co., KY (1927-2014)


2014-08-30 - 752 Campbellsville Street, Liberty, KY. - Photo from McKinney-Brown Funeral Home.

Ada Harrison Wright, Casey Co., KY (1927-2014)




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D & D Longview at FM2 has lots of tomatoes today


2014-08-30 - Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Debbie Burris. This sorting shed photo was taken late Friday evening of the yellow and red slicing tomatoes Debbie & Danny Burris have at the Farmers Market on the Square, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY, this morning, Saturday, August 30, 2014. The market is open 8am-1pmCT today. The market has tomatoes of extraordinary quality today. A note An Adair County scientist says that he's eaten tomatoes all over the world, and Adair County's may be the best anywhere. He eats tomatoes at his home in California, and says they are great. "But compared to the tomatoes here in Adair County, California's taste like cardboard." He maintains fewer than half a dozen tomato plants beside his deck at his Columbia home, which provide more than enough for large extended family when they are here - and a few to share with others. - CM

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