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At Entrance, Liberty Cemetery, by New Liberty Baptist Church


2014-05-31 - Metcalfe Co., KY - Photo CM staff photo. The marker at the entrance to one of this area's most picturesque cemeteries tell so much in four brief paragraphs.

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Bachelors Buttons in bloom at Betty's OKCC


2014-05-31 - 2339 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff photo. The blue Bachelors Button flowers dominate the flower garden at Betty's OK County Cooking this morning, Saturday, May 31, 2014. The flowers are similar to the cornflower which honors roadsides this time of the year, but are a bit deeper blue and, perhaps, conduct themselves with a bit more decorum, if that is a virtue in a flower. - CM

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Homemade Strawberry Lemonade


2014-05-31 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff Photo. Rhonda Parker,of Jenny Creek Farm, Summersville, Green County, KY. - is a first time vendor at the Farmers Market on the Square. She has Heirloom bedding plants, green onions. Bibb & other lettuce, and Spinach. She also has ice buckets filled with Strawberry Lemonade, pronounced delicious by market coordinator Barbara Armitage.

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Elizabeth Jones, RN. at Summit Manor - early at FM2


2014-05-31 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff photo. FM2 Vendors know that all's well when Elizabeth Jones, RN at Summit Manor arrives even before the 8amCT opening. She comes Saturday mornings after getting of work at Summit Manor, as she did this morning, Saturday, May 31, 2014. She remembers how her Grandfather, Talbott would come to the Square on Saturdays and trade knives. Her grandmother was once postmaster at Glens Fork, KY. The Booher family home is still in the family. Her mother Shirley Booher, still lives there. The Buy Local burlap shoulder bag came from the market. It's sold by Lisa Blackaby of Blackaby Hill Farm who makes them and sells them at her booth, along with fresh duck and hen eggs. In the bag, already, was one of her favorite FM2 products, a carrot cake made by Caitlin Helm of Lonely Acres Farm. - EW

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Human Rights Planning Committee moves ahead


2014-05-31 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff photo. The Joint Columbia/Adair County Human Rights Planning Committee appointed by Columbia Mayor Mark D. Harris and Adair County Judge Ann Melton met last night, Friday, May 30, 2014 in the Adair Annex with Glenda Green, Kentucky Human Rights Field Supervisor, center and completed plans for the establishing the Columbia/Adair County Human Rights Commission. From left Adair County Magistrate Sammy Baker (District 3), representing Adair Fiscal Court; Columbia City Council member and representative Linda Waggener, (Green), Columbia City Council member & representative Charles Grimsley, and Bobby Bowe, who has recently retired after a distinguished career in State Government where, among many duties, he led seminars on human rights goals for state government. A look at the 15 local Human Right Commissions listed at Local Human Rights Commissions in Kentucky indicates that the Columbia/Adair County Human Rights Commission may become the 16th in Kentucky, and would the C/AC Human Rights Commission will serve the second smallest (after Berea, Population 13,561), on a population basis, entity with such a commission. The latest local HRC is in Berea, a college town with many similarities. Communities closest to Columbia which have Human Rights Commissions are Danville/Boyle County, and Bardstown/Nelson County. The opportunity for Columbia/Adair County to have a local Human Rights Commission was facilitated by long time local Kentucky Human Rights Commissioner Duane Bonifer, KY Human Rights Commissioner for the 3rd Supreme Court District, and Public Relations Director for Lindsey Wilson College; and Kentucky Human Rights Executive Director John Johnson. Lindsey Wilson, though not represented at the meeting, sent word through Green that they will actively support the local HRC.

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Downtown Columbia, KY: Fountain is working


2014-05-31 - Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff photo.
The CITY of COLUMBIA has completed work to get an icon of the community, the downtown fountain, cleaned and working properly. The work has coincided with gardening by the Adair County Garden Club and with repainting at the Adair Courthouse. Columbia Attorney Mike Harris, who has made major commitments to Downtown Columbia, provided paint and painters for the lamp posts at the courthouse, for the benches - two on the Greensburg Street entrance, above, eight on the Jamestown Street Side - and for the entrance doors. - CM. Clicking Readmore accesses Downtown's Major Event for Saturday, May 31, 2014, Farmers Market on the Square.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Mis en Place


2014-05-30 - Photo by Pen. Diced onion, yellow bell pepper, and jalapeno, ready for the saute pan.

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