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Campbellsville PD looking for driver of White Pickup


2014-07-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo Campbellsville Police Department .
"We are requesting the public's assistance in identifying a person of interest. White female, 5'2", black hair, heavy set. Subject was possibly driving a 1998 Ford white extended cab pick up truck with TN License Plate Number 334BQN. ion should contact the Campbellsville Police Department and request to speak with Captain Patricia Thompson, the Investigating Officer, Daniel Forbis or the E-911/Communications Department. If you prefer to remain anonymous, please call the Pride Line: 270-469-PRIDE. Scott Chelf, Police Communications Officer III, Campbellsville Police Department, 125 W First Street, Campbellsville, KY 42718, 270-465-4122 - Administration.


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The Focus is on Blackberries


2014-07-15 - Tuckers Station Farm, 1535 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Barbara Armitage.
We are slap dab in the middle of Blackberry Season
Blackberries are a hot seller every Saturday morning at the Farmer's Market on the Square. This Saturday, July 19, 2014, there will be an abundance of huge delicious berries at both D & D Longview Angus Farm and at Tucker's Station Farms and maybe other vendors. - Barbara Armitage


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Siamese Cucumbers


2014-07-15 - 1535 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Barbara Armitage. Siamese cucumbers. Some days I'm really amazed a what comes out of my garden. Tucker's Station Farms will be at the Adair County Farmers Market, Adair County Extension Office Parking Lot, 409 Fairground Road, Columbia, KY, this afternoon, Tuesday, July 15, 2014, 2pm-6pmCT, with cucumbers and so much more. - Barbara Armitage

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A place for benches? as Mayor Harris suggests


2014-07-15 - Well Walk off the Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Mayor Mark Harris has suggested this busy, broad walkway off the Public Square in Downtown Columbia as a candidate-site for park benches. The street is home to Dr. Rayna Brown's dental practice, Farmland Publication (Farmers Pride & Adair County Community Voice), Best Buys department store, and the newest business on the strip (actually on the Public Square), Dirty Dog Grooming. It's also conceivable that picnic table(s) might be placed there and that one day a clear canopy might protect the walk. - CM

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Rep. Bam Carney addresses Joint Education Committee


2014-07-15 - Hodge Center, 402 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
State Rep. John "Bam" Carney of Campbellsville, KY, left, addresses members of the General Assembly Interim Joint Committee on Education on Monday afternoon in the Lindsey Wilson College Norma and Glen Hodge Center for Discipleship. Carney's 51st House District includes two of Kentucky's 19 private colleges and universities - LWC and Campbellsville University. - DUANE BONIFER


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Dr.Luckey addresses General Assembly Joint Education Committee


2014-07-15 - Hodge Center, 402 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Lindsey Wilson College President William T. Luckey Jr.
addresses members of the General Assembly Interim Joint Committee on Education on Monday afternoon in the Norma and Glen Hodge Center for Discipleship. Luckey reviewed the college's phenomenal enrollment growth and more than $50 million expansion of the campus over the last decade. - DUANE BONIFER


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Sam Wilson leads interim joint committee on Fugitte tour


2014-07-15 - Fugitte Science Building, 411 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Lindsey Wilson College student Sam Wilson of Bowling Green, KY,
explains the benefits of the college's Jim and Helen Lee Fugitte Science Center Monday morning to members of the General Assembly Interim Joint Committee on Education. Wilson gave a tour to committee members before they met in the college's Norma and Glen Hodge Center for Discipleship. At right is Wilson's father, State Sen. Mike Wilson of Bowling Green, who is the committee's co-chair. - DUANE BONIFER


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