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Chris Anderson will entertain at FM2, Sat. Aug. 9, 2014


2014-08-09 - Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo from Jana Esch.
What does Mayfield ice cream and music have in common? Chris Anderson. He will be at the market selling Mayfield ice cream making him available to sing some folk tunes. He's determined that he can get some licks in between the rain drops sometime in the market hours of 8amCT and 1pmCT at the Saturday, August 9, 2014, FM2. The Farmers Market on the Square, Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, will be open 8am-1pmCT, every Saturday until October 26, 2014. If you would like to be featured entertainer on a future Saturday, please contact Jana Esch, Entertainment Coordinator, Farmers Market on the Square. Phone 270-378-1375. Clicking Read More accesses the Know Before You Go list of Vendors for this Saturday.


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Pen & Tom in their shops


2014-08-08 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Dr. John Hurtgen.
It's a small world -- that's what photographer Dr. John Hurtgen, dean of the Campbellsville University School of Theology, wrote when he sent this gift of photos of our sons in their businesses in downtown Shelbyville, Ky. At left is Pen Waggener, owner of Sixth & Main Coffeehouse. At right is Tom Waggener, owner of Main Street Bikes. The historic building that houses both businesses is located on the corner that connects Sixth Street to Main Street (Highway 60). Dr. Hurtgen didn't say how he came to be in that part of this small world we live in, but we are grateful he and his wife Pam stopped by, made their acquaintances and shared news of our children. -- Linda and Ed Waggener


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Scene of double fatality which takes lives of Taylor Countians


2014-08-08 - Ky 55 S & Columbia Bypass - Photo from Ofc. Josh Brockman. The scene of double fatality this morning, Friday, August 8, 2014 Columbia Police Department responded to a report of an injury accident at the intersection of KY 55 South and the Adair County Veterans Memorial Bypass. The accident resulted in the loss of life of two Taylor County residents, Martha Boggs and her passenger, John Boggs, Campbellsville, KY.

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Epicurean Kentuckian: Summertime, & Baptist Mint Julep


2014-08-08 - Old Gradyville Road, Gradyville, KY - Photo by Mary Keltner.
Ellen Zornes enjoys the quiet life and easy living in Downtown Old Gradyville, KY, sipping a Baptist Mint Julep, with fresh picked mint from the back yard and lemon in iced tea on the shaded front porch of the home of Mary Keltner. Still summer time, and the living is easy in this part of Kentucky, Paradise USA, with a nod to the phrase coined by Gradyvillian Guy Babin.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Farfalle


2014-08-08 - Photo by Pen.
Bowtie pasta with zucchini, tomatoes, and olives.


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KSP seeks info on Marion Co. jail walkaway Darrell W. Arrwood


2014-08-08 - Lebanon, KY - Photo from TFC Wm. Gregory, KSP Post 15, Columbia.. Tpr. Morris Farris is investigating the escape of 28-year-old Darrell W. Arrwood,, left. Arrwood walked away from his work detail at the Springfield Recycling Center at approximately 2pmET on Wednesday, August 6, 2014. Arrwood is a state prisoner being held at the Marion County Detention Center on Burglary charges. Arrwood is a 5'9", 140 lb., white male with green eyes and brown hair. He was last seen wearing a brown shirt with brown pants. If anyone has any information regarding this investigation please contact the Kentucky State Police at 1-800-222-5555. - TFC Wm. GREGORY

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Tim Farmer, waiting for doves on September hunt


2014-08-07 - Franklin Co., KY - Photo by Lee McClellan, KY Afield Outdoors. Kentucky Afield television host Tim Farmer waits for doves on a September hunt in Franklin County several years ago. Selecting a first shotgun mainly involves cost, ease of use and proper fit. - Lee McClellan

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