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Senator Higdon on DPI with Dr. John Chowning


2014-07-17 - WLCU Broadcast Studios, 203 W 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 Sen. Jimmy Higdon who represents Senate District 14, which includes Marion, Mercer, Nelson, Taylor and Washington counties, for his "Dialogue on Public Issues" show. The show will air Monday-Friday, July 21-25, 2014 at 1:30pmET on WLCU TV, on Campbellsville's cable channel 10. It is aired on WLCU FM 88.7 at 8amET and 6:30pmET Sunday, July 27. - Joan C. McKinney, CU


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Terry's Way honors long time director of EMS


2014-07-17 - Westlake Drive & Terrys Way, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff photo. The entrance to the Adair County Emergency Medical Service from Westlake Drive is now named "Terry's Way," in honor of longtime EMS director Terry Akin, Adair (1955-2013). Terry Akin was a member of the Adair County EMS for 37 years.

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Dr. Mike Neal pastor of Campbellsville Baptist Church


2014-07-17 - Campbellsvillle, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CU. For those seeking more understanding about Campbellsville University's changing relationship with the Kentucky Baptist Convention, Dr. Mike O'Neal, above, recommended, an article "For those needing a helpful and balanced summary" see: Campbellsville seeks new relationship with Kentucky Baptists. Dr. Neal is a Campbellsville University trustee, and is pastor of the Campbellsville Baptist Church. Dr. Neal is a former pastor of the Columbia Baptist Church, and is remembered with great fondness in the Columbia community.

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Well cared for, loveable beautiful white dog lost (now reunited)


2014-07-17 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Rita Smith. We have found this dog at Lindsey Wilson College. We can tell it is someones pet. It is well taken care of and very loveable. If this dog belongs to you please call 270-384-7309. - Rita Smith Happy Ending: The owner has been found and the little dog is back home.

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A walk which is fast becoming history at JAIS


2014-07-17 - JAIS, 202 General John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Buildings seem to appear larger when empty and this hallway, with a lone walker, David Jones, appears longer than it did when scores of kiddoes went to and from classes. This was a scene at John Adair, a few days ago, before the most dramatic part of the demolition - knocking the structure down with a trackhoe, began yesterday, Wednesday, July 16, 2014. - CM Paired Photo. See also - John Adair Intermediate School leveling begins iPhone photo by Shamarie Claiborne.

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Barbara Armitage: Hands tell a lot about a person


2014-07-17 - Tuckers Station Farm, 1535 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY - Photo (Selfie). Mine are working hands Barbara Armitage says, sometimes stained the color of the crops she's picking - strawberries, blueberries, and, the worst, she says, blackberries, above. "What I have come to realize over the past few years is that I have my Gramma Till's hands. Tillie Mae was my great grandmother. Like her there are freckles on my hands from too much sun over the years. My nails are kept short and are - at least once a day - clean and unpolished. I can see the beginnings of the arthritis that plagued her taking hold in my fingers. And like my Gramma Till's hands mine are working hands," she writes in the accompanying story.

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The Twin Towers - Country Style


2014-07-16 - Cool Springs Creek Farm, Gradyville, KY - Photo by Guy Babin. Twin Towers Country Style - I found this feat of airborn engineering as I cut our southern pastures. Not proud of my pastoral weeds, I am often amazed by the instinctual engineering prowess of mother nature. I did send it to smithereens with the rotary cutter and our petrol burning beast... but not before verifying it was vacant and recording its existence and sharing here with you. - GUY. Cool Springs Creek Farm, Gradyville.

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