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Slight Nuance - Square Serifs -makes big difference


2014-07-25 - South Green Co., KY - Photo CM Staff Photo.
At first glance, a traveler doesn't necessary notice why Green County's Road signs have more colonial look, befitting its history. It's subtle: Square Serifs on the fatter letters. Many, if not most, county road signs are posted in highly legible but somewhat generic sand serif or "plain" letters. And, according to some typographers, letters with serifs cause eye flutter - which is actually restful, as this area of Green County, Kentucky certainly is - and it also proves Tim Baker's idea that the grass is greener on a gray day. - CM


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A lovely day Cool Springs Creek, Gradyville, KY, Paradise USA


2014-07-25 - Cool Springs Creek, Gradyville, KY, Paradise, USA - Photo by Guy Babin.
Willows, Sunbeams and Silos. A lovely Thursday eve scene in Adair County, Cool Springs Creek, Gradyville, KY, Paradise USA. - GUY BABIN


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Is the grass greener on a cloudy day?


2014-07-25 - Allen Schoolhouse Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Tim Baker.
Our beef cows were enjoying fresh-clipped pasture on a cloudy day, July 24, 2014, on Sulphur Creek at Ridgeview Dairy and Livestock, Allen Schoolhouse Road. - TIM BAKER


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North High Street water line repairs nearing completion


2014-07-24 - North High Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Workers for Stotts Construction Company, LLC worked on water main installation on N High Street today, Thursday, July 24, 2014. Downtowners are somewhat in awe seeing how well the work plan has been executed, with the very slightest incidental intrusion on everyday lives.


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Large brown trout found in Cumberland River


2014-07-24 - Cumberland River - Photo by Lee McClellan.
The Cumberland River holds fish like this large brown trout
sampled from the river by fisheries biologists in 2011. Wading the Cumberland River for trout or one of the many smallmouth bass streams across Kentucky in July and August produces excellent fishing. The cool water also acts as natural air conditioning. - LEE McCLELLAN, Associate Editor, Kentucky Afield Outdoors


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Two Great Pyrenees free to good home


2014-07-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo submitted Sara Sells.
Dogs to give away. Columbia, KY. We have two Great Pyrenees to give away. They are free to a good home, but you must take both dogs. Sophie is almost two and we do have her papers, Sammy will be one in September. All shots are up to date and both dogs are spayed. We would love to keep them; unfortunately new job doesn't allow time to keep up with them. Please call if interested. 270-250-5560. - TJ Gilliam


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Rep Bam Carney on DPI with Dr. John Chowning


2014-07-24 - WLCU Broadcast Studios, 203 West Broadway, Campbellsville, KY. - Photo Photo by Drew Tucker, CU photo..
Campbellsville University's Dr. John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president of CU, right, interviews Kentucky State Rep. John "Bam" Carney who represents House District 51, which includes Taylor and Adair counties, for his "Dialogue on Public Issues" show. The show will air Monday-Friday, July 28-August 1, 2014 at 1:30pmET on WLCU TV, on Campbellsville's cable channel 10. - JOAN C. McKINNEY, Campbellsville University


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