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Early morning scene - Dock-tor Phil leaving out


2014-08-01 - 101 Westwood Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff photo. The "Dock-tor Phil" houseboat left Majestic Yarchts, Inc., yesterday morning, and created upbeat excitement. News tipster Trilby Vance, on her way to Cindy Lou grandmother duty, spotted the convoy with blue lights flashing and requested this photo - a great sign in this economy.

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Birds of Kentucky: Me and My Shadow


2014-08-01 - Indian Drive, Adair County School District, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff photo.
A pigeon cast a crisp shadow on an open sided storage building at the entrance to the Adair County School District Campus. The building will soon be enclosed to provide protected storage for the ADAIR Band and the Agriculture Department.


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Scanning Shelby County, KY woods for squirrels


2014-08-01 - Shelby County, KY - Photo by Kevin Kelly, KY Afield Outdoors.
Tim Slone,
director of the information and education division of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, scans the woods for squirrels during an early winter hunt in Shelby County. Squirrel season opens statewide August 16, 2014. - KEVIN KELLY, KY Afield Outdoors, KY Fish & Wildlife


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Sue Stivers welcomes Dr. & Mrs. Boborodea


2014-08-01 - 902 Westlake Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff photo. Sue Stivers, Executive Director of the Columbia/Adair County Chamber of Commerce, left, welcomed Dr. Viorel Boborodea and his wife, Simona Boborodea, to Columbia, at the grand opening of Dr. Boborodea's new office at Suite 107, 902 Westlake Drive, Columbia, KY. Stivers conducted the chamber ribbon cutting ceremony, which followed a reception from 11:30amCT to 1:30pmCT.

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At open house for new obstetrics/gynecology office


2014-08-01 - 902 Westlake Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff Photo. At Open House & Ribbon Cutting for Dr. Viorel Boborodea, Thursday, July 31, 2014, from left Lisa Neat, Office Clerk; Andrea Cowan, nurse; David Hayes, Chief Financial Officer, Westlake Regional Hospital, and Dr. Viorel Boborodea. Dr. Boborodea is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. His office in the Westlake Doctors Building is in Suite 107.

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Joe & Ada Coffey first to cross span after official opening


2014-07-31 - Old Montpelier Road, District 3, Adair C - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Joe & Ada Troutman Coffey were accorded the honor of being the first to officially cross the new Cabin Creek Bridge, and did it in style in their Kawasaki Ranger. Growing up, they lived on opposite sides of Cabin Creek. Above they are momentarily head toward KY 92 at Pleasant Hill, the route to the Troutman family home at Joppa. After the ceremonial crossing, they returned in the opposite direction to the beautiful farm they shared on Old Montpelier near Acree Road. The photo was taken just after noon, Thursday, July 31, 2014.


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New Staff at Campbellsville University


2014-07-31 - Badgett Academic Support Center Banquet Hall, 110 University DR, Campbellsville, KY. - Photo by Joan C. McKinney, CU.
New staff members at Campbellsville University,
who attended the annual Staff Workshop July 31, 2014, in the Banquet Hall of the Badgett Academic Support Center, were from left: Seated - Lorri Hardy, secretary for football, baseball and human performance and part-time assistant cheerleading coach; Rebecca Lawless, graduate admissions counselor; Lesley Newton, assistant director of student activities; Julie Kessler, accounts payable manager; Carman Queen, data specialist, Office of Student Records; Angela Russell, custodian; and Kay Bell, secretary, Center for International Education. Back row - Matt Payton, radio program/production director; Trent Creason, director of student activities; Mark Lancaster, network support analyst, Office of Information Technology; Jonathan Pufal, data support analyst, Office of Information Technology; and Elijah Coffey, admissions counselor. - Joan C. McKinney


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