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Garry Coomer is in 44th year at Lindsey Wilson College


2014-05-01 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Garry Coomer was Downtown today. A youthful 63, Coomer entered his 44th year on April 14, 2014, as an employee of Lindsey Wilson College, the longest tenure of any at the institution. A street on the campus, Garry Coomer Drive, is named in his honor. Coomer is a special aid to Mike Newton, Director of Plant Operations at LWC.

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First three members ACES 100 Mile Walking Club


2014-05-01 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Debbie Cowan.
On track to physical fitness: - The first three members of Adair County Elementary School's 100 Mile Walking Club to reach 25 miles are Micah Odom, Lucas Murphy and Jayson Owens. They are shown here marking their progress on the walking charts. - Debbie Cowan


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ACES students on track for physical fitness


2014-05-01 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Debbie Cowan.
Adair Elementary School
students enjoy walking after school each day as part of the 100 Mile Walking Club. - Debbie Cowan


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2014 Lindsey Wilson College Concert Band


2014-05-01 - Lindsey Wilson College - Photo LWC photo. Lindsey Wilson College Concert Band Personnel 2014: Front row, from left: Samantha Harden, Russell Springs; Julie Jennings, Columbia; Bailey Scott, Auburn; Megan Smith, Stanton; Abigail Keller, Westport; Lyric Walker, Radcliff; Leanna Begley, Lebanon; Elisabeth Smith, Columbia; Kylie Rayburn, Columbia. Second row: Lois Jean Lanham, Lebanon; Alison Feese, Columbia; T.J. Wheeler, Columbia; Jordan Humphress, Columbia; Jason Roberts, Glasgow; Kendra Phillips, Radcliff; Ashli Dickerson, Madisonville; Shelby Rexroat, Russell Springs; Ashley Brown, Radcliff; Jared Helm, Buffalo; Maggie Mathers, Hodgenville; Brittany Eads, Hodgenville; Jennifer Kelty, Springfield. Third row: Grant Edlin, Elizabethtown; Christian Talley, Columbia; Adena Lucas, Elizabethtown; Zach Harris, Russell Springs; Jake Laws, Ludlow; Issac Antle, Monticello; Tyler Bolin, Columbia; Dylan Knifley, Campbellsville; Cameron Barnett, Columbia; Logan Barnes, Columbia; Dylan Claiborne, Columbia; Justin Sumpter, Manchester; Matt Cowherd, Campbellsville; Candace Kimball, Springfield; Noel Wilson, Owenton; Dyllan Abston, Smiths Grove; Corey Allen, Rineyville; Fourth Row: Tim Allen, director; Bradley Anderson, Glasgow; Jorden Sherrard, Radcliff; Cynthia Sitz, Louisville; Marty Wabnitz, Springfield; Tyler Cook, Monticello; Taylor Cook, Monticello; Corey Ferguson, Campbellsville, A.J. Robinson, Radcliff.

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Matt Loy is named CEO of United Citizens Bank


2014-05-01 - 700 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Sandy Corbin, USB of Southern KY.
The Board of Directors of United Citizens Bank of Southern Kentucky
announced it has named Matt Loy as the bank's Chief Executive Officer. He assumed office April 1, 2014, as head of the $133 million financial institution with offices currently in Adair, Taylor, and Russell counties.


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Call out for volunteers for brickwork on Haven Mission


2014-05-01 - 300 Merchant Street, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff Photo. It's time to help complete the exterior of Haven Mission: Bricklayers, helpers, cooks, and food donations. Everyone can help complete the exterior brick work on this little church which has proven itself a blessing to Columbia and the Adair County Community. Pastor Jim Williams and Haven Mission, 300 Merchant Street, Columbia, KY have been such a blessing to the community by opening their doors to many community needs. It is time we paid back the kindness of this ministry so on Saturday, May 3, 2014 starting at 8amCT. - Mark Selby

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Travel: Lane closures, construction on I-65


2014-05-01 - 1-65, Bullitt Co, KY - Photo Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
Construction in Progress
- The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 5 Office advises motorists of lane closures on Interstate 65 this weekend, May 2-5, 2014, in Bullitt County. Recently, the roadway has been reduced to one lane in each direction on weekends as part of the concrete replacement project. However, this weekend two lanes of traffic will be open in each direction.


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