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The Turtleman stops by the Big Dawg


2014-08-22 - 101 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, The Big Dawg, 99.9 FM radio. The Turtleman one of the most entertaining people on Tv, is always a hit when he visits me at the Big Dawg. He was here for an on-air photo when this photo was taken.

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Larry Smith interviews CU admissions counselors


2014-08-22 - The WAVE Studio, Russell Springs Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, The WAVE 92.7. Campbellsville University Admissions Counselors Elijah Coffey, left, Lindsey Hines and Lauren Goodin Willis, right, were interviewed by Larry Smith, the WAVE 92.7 FM radio in Columbia/Russell Springs, this week to remind everyone there's still time to enroll. - Linda Waggener, Campbellsville University

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Dr. John Chowning interviews Prevent Child Abuse experts


2014-08-22 - WLCU Broadcast Studios, 203 West Broadway, Campbellsville, KY. - Photo by Drew Tucker.
Campbellsville University's Dr. John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president of CU, right,interviews J.D. Chaney, left, Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky Board member, Chief Governmental Affairs Office at Kentucky League of Cities, and Carrie Dixon Wiese with the City of Somerset serving on the Prevent Child Abuse Board of Directors. The show will air Monday-Friday, August 25-29, 2014 at 1:30pmET on WLCU TV, on Campbellsville's local cable channel 10.


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Hutchison-Corbin receives Outstanding County Attorney Award


2014-08-22 - Frankfort, KY - Photo courtesy kyoag flickr. Adair County always knew it, now the state does: Assistant Deputy Attorney General Mitchel Denham presents the 2014 Outstanding County Attorney Award to Jennifer Hutchison-Corbin.

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Larry Smith Photo from Long Ago: Alan Reed, Joe Bradshaw


2014-08-22 - 413 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, Operations manager, Shoreline Communications. Rummaging through my collection I found this one from long ago of Alan Reed & Joe Bradshaw, the radio weatherman, taken at the 2005 Adair County Fair.

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On Patrol for Boater Safety


2014-08-22 - Louisville, KY - Photo by Lee McClellan. Michael Hudson, conservation officer for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, patrols the Ohio River in front of Great American Ball Park this past June. Some simple reminders will help boaters enjoy the upcoming Labor Day weekend safely.

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Great Mema's late night visitor. One


2014-08-22 - E Fortune Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
This little toddler has fuzzed out and matured
since the day over a week ago when we first met the kitten, placed on by its Mom on a porch chair, and whose mother continuously moves the baby from location to location. Plain Mema - Linda - has dubbed the kitten "One," thinking he is an only child. If we discover there are more, he/she can always be re-Christened "First," or "One-of." Try as Great Mema - Geniece - could, and she's a great conversationalist - her animalspeak is nigh perfect - the kitten remained notional, none too happy with the affection and he seems to communicate that with his ears. The whole Great Mema/kitten encounter was carefully monitored by Momma Cat whose unfriendliness makes one think she is not an "owned" cat, if that term is possible, but if the kitten is a member of a feral family and we never see it again, we'll probably always remember it. Even if it's weeks from now, we're at the supper table, no one knows a good joke to tell and Great Mema starts the most enjoyable time of the day, asking, "Wonder what ever happened to that little kitten - the one Ed found and Linda named 'One,'" kickstarting an entertaining session of stories; stories of the pathos of Neurotica, the antics of Kentucky, the wisdom and understanding of Bill Clinton, and other stories in the family series, the Cats of Our Lives. - ED WAGGENER


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