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Harley in town with Karen Burton


2014-06-14 - 212 Public Square, Columbia, kY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Karen Burton and one of the most handsome Australian Shepherds anywhere, Harley, were Downtown this morning. The were headed for the Farmers Market.

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Epicurean Kentuckian: Grilled Hamburger


2014-06-14 - An EK Kitchen - Photo by Pen.
Hamburger with spring mix and tomato
, with a small side of sweet potato fries.


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D & D Longview at FM2 with lots of produce


2014-06-14 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Tomatoes are in Gradyville Green ones for Fried Green Tomatoes and slicers for BLTs and Tomato Sandwiches. This is just a small area of Danny and Debbie Burris of D&D Longview Angus' Display this morning, with Gooseberries, Black Raspberries, Blueberries Blackberries. Green Onions, New Potatoes, Squash, Brown Stick beans and Roma beans, Cucumbers, Carrots, Zucchini, Yellow Squash and Joe A Moore's famous Courthouse drawing and history prints, signed and numbered. Behind Debbie above, Donna Jones, President of the Adair County Garden Club, has her Big Black Dog Farms display. She has Kentucky Honey, Baby Quilts and Blankets. Bird house gourds - make your own Martin House. She can also take memberships for the garden club and talk with anyone interested in the next Garden Club topic: Edible Flowers. - EW

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Susan Pennington, Smith Creek Cabin/Green River Soapworks


2014-06-14 - Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Susan Pennington of Smith Creek Cabin, 521 Old Cedartop Road, Greensburg, KY is at the Farmers Market on the Square with her Green River Soapworks artisan soaps, garden art, and birdhouses. Smith Creek Cabin is located in the Ebenezer/Haskinsville/Skinhouse Road area of Green County, not far from the Taylor and Green County Lines. Her phone number, to call ahead, is

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Early at the Market on a beautiful Saturday, June 14, 2014


2014-06-14 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Farmers Market on the Square
started drawing customers this morning well before the opening hour of 8amCT. It's a bring your own coffee morning, but food is available today - ready to eat or to make your own picnic. Red ripe tomatoes are coming in, but not in a huge way - so better come early. The photo was taken from Jay Cox's BBQ stand. He's back today, with grilled Country Ham and Pork Tenderloin and if you're a Coke or breakfast person, you don't even have to bring your own coffee. The hospitality tent is set up for a conversation pit or to have a snack or a lunch. Already, folks are in from way off, Lynn "Blackie" Nixon, the pride of Rocky Hill, Sawmill Road, and Hillsboro, IN was one of the Early at the Market visitors this morning. - EW


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History: Judy Corbin sends newspaper clippings


2014-06-14 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Judy Corbin. Ed, I found this old newspaper in my grandmother’s personal belongings and thought this interesting. I scanned a couple items of interest: The first is that the Adair County News cost $1.00 per year and the next is the personals. I wondered if the Ralph Waggener listed here as being sick was any of your relatives. Interesting to see what was posted back in the day. The last article was the obit of my great grandmother. Interesting. I knew the story of her death as a young girl. - Judy Corbin, 843 Pikeview Road, Greensburg, KY 42743.

Thanks The Ralph Waggener listed above was my grandfather. Mr. Tom Waggener, listed in another item, was the grandfather of Adair CJE Ann Melton. There are other interesting personalities listed whick we hope will spur reader comments. In the middle column, it's noteworthy that the candidate for State Superintendent, Barksdale Hamlett, was an Adair Countian. How sad the story of Mrs. Flatt's death. So many names in the story are people children of the '40's knew and remember so fondly. - EW


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Rogers Explorers at LWC videoconference with NASA


2014-06-14 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Rogers Explorers participate in a video conference Thursday in the Lindsey Wilson College CenterNet with engineers at NASA John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field in Cleveland. - DUANE BONIFER

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