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What is there about men and a hole in the ground?


2014-08-01 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
What is it about men and a hole in the ground?
Band Boosters David Taylor, Brian Dewitt, and Mark Harris (President) along with machine operator James Garrison check out the progress being made while removing the concrete pillar the lights were once attached to. - Shamarie Claiborne


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Mr. Case atop temporary director's tower


2014-08-01 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. .
Mr. Case
standing atop the temporary structure - construction scaffolding - being used during band practice this week after plans were put in motion to provide the group with a place of their own. To orient, the roof top in the background is at the Adair County Elementary School - ACES. The kids are on the new grass practice field. - Shamarie Claiborne


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Peek preview of perfect produce coming to FM2, Aug. 2, 2014


2014-08-01 - Willie Nell Road - Photo by Debbie Burris. Debbie Burris sends this peek of some of the produce she will have at the Farmers Market on the Square, Saturday, August 2, 2014, 8am-1pmCT. "We'll have brown stick beans, a few Missouri Wonder stick beans, tomatoes ( red, pink, and yellow) mini tomatoes (red, yellow, and orange), yellow squash, zuchinni, pickling cucumbers, new potatoes, okrs, egg plant, peppers (green, banana, sweet chilli) a few red raspberries. Hope to see everyone there" she writes, from D & D Longview Angus Farm, near Gradyville, KY.

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Michele Snipp and Rachel Smith feed children in Haiti


2014-08-01 - Haiti - Photo from Campbellsville University. Serving Rice - Michele Snipp, left, and Rachel Smith serve rice to children during children ministry and are concerned about the small amount of rice and large number of children to feed.

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Angie Atwood makes friend in Haiti


2014-08-01 - Haiti - Photo Campbellsville University photo. Angie Atwood, assistant professor of nursing at Campbellsville University, makes a friend in Haiti.

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CU School of Nursing group on Haiti mission trip


2014-08-01 - Haiti - Photo from Campbellsville University.
Campbellsville University's School of Nursing made its fifth trip to Haiti in July. From left are: Front row - Vennita (Haitian nurse), Emily Reddington (physical therapy assistant, Ohio), Hillary Hutchinson (CU nursing student, Columbia, KY), Chelsea Jeffries (CU nurse graduate, Elizabethtown, KY), Michele Snipp (Western KentucKYUniversity social work student, Taylorsville, KY), Ester (Haitian translator), Hannah White (CU nurse graduate, Elizabethtown, KY), Susan Reddrick (RN at Hardin Memorial Hospital, Bardstown, KY), and Rachel Smith (CU nursing student, Louisville, KY). Middle row - Laura Thomas (CU nurse graduate, Cecilia, KY), Kayci Fisher (CU nursing student, Westmoreland, Tenn.), Tawana Eastridge (KORT Physical therapy assistant, Campbellsville, KY), Kari Greene (nursing student, Louisville, KY), Julie Smith (CU nursing student, Horseheads, N.Y.), Mandi Thompson (UPS Supervisor, Greensburg, KY), Angie Atwood (CU assistant professor of nursing, Greensburg, KY). Back row - Freddy Scruggs (retired, Westmoreland, TN), Kevin Atwood (Ingersoll Rand assembler, Greensburg, KY), Mason Atwood (Green County Middle School student, Greensburg, KY), Olivia Parrott (CU nursing student, Greensburg, KY), Mary Chris Denison (CU nurse graduate, Horse Cave, KY), and Melony Sharpe (KORT patient service specialist, Greensburg, KY)


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J.T. Stearns honored at retirement at CAUD


2014-08-01 - 109 Grant Lane, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennifer Carter.
J T Stearns was honored, after 27 years of dedication to the utilities of Adair County, with a luncheon and plaque from Columbia/Adair Utilities District. Shown presenting the plaque are Commissioners David Jones, Tim Baker, Retiree JT Stearns, Commissioners Barry Stotts and Rudy Higginbotham. Chairman Robert Flowers was present earlier, but had a prior meeting at the time of the picture. General Manager Lenny Stone, Commissioners and staff wish J T all the best.


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