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Scenic Russell County: Happy Easter Bumblebee!


2014-04-19 - Lake Cumberland State Park - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Can you find the busy Bumblebee in this photo celebrating Easter 2014 amidst sweet Red Bud blossoms?


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Scenic Russell County: carpet of moss and tiny flowers


2014-04-19 - Lake Cumberland State Park - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Mother Earth is celebrating rebirth this Easter 2014 with soft carpets of moss and blossoms everywhere. On Lake Cumberland State Park's 5-mile entry drive one has to slow down to 25 MPH or less so it's not hard to take time to gaze at the beauty.


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A Dogwood for Easter in Columbia City Cemetery


2014-04-19 - 315 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff photo. A single dogwood tree dominates the view from Campbellsville Street these spring days in the old section of the Columbia Cemetery this Easter weekend.

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LWC Biology Department will hold Earth Day Sale April 22, 2014


2014-04-19 - Fugitte Science Building, 411 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Dr. Michael Bosela. Earth Day Plant Sale Lindsey Wilson College: Students at Lindsey Wilson College will be selling plants on Earth Day, Tuesday April 22, from 4pm-7pmCT, in the Biology Department greenhouse, on the fourth floor of the Fugitte Science Building, 411 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY. A large variety of plants will be available including garden plants (vegetables and herbs), house plants, native wildflowers, trees, and shrubs, all at reasonable prices. This is the third year for the plant sale, but the first time for it to be open to the larger community. Proceeds from the sale will be used to fund natural areas projects on campus. The Biology Department greenhouse is located . For more information contact Dr. Michael Bosela (270-384-8192, boselam@lindsey.edu).

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Reed & Smith Aerial View, Lindsey Wilson Park


2014-04-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, The WAVE 92.7. Easter weekend Saturday, April 19, 2014, there were surprisingly few cars on the Cumberland/Louie B. Nunn Parkway when Alan Reed flew into position for this shot. The aim was to get an aerial view of the Lindsey Wilson Sports Park - from the air it looks even larger than I had imagined. It reaches from its frontage on the parkway to its entrance on Russell Road and to another entrance on Gaston Avenue. The Blue Oval is the Track around the football field at Blue Raider Stadium. Next is Egnew Park, the Baseball Field, and the closest field is Lindsey Wilson Park, home of the Lindsey Wilson Softball team and will be, for the second year in a row, the site of the NATIONAL NAIA Baseball Park. The interchange is exit 49 - 49 miles from I-65. In the Distance at the top of the frame, left side, can be seen the KY 61/Burkesville Street-Road crossing at the Adair Veterans Memorial Bypass. Majestic Yachts plant can be seen at the southwest corner, and to the right of that point, the Bridge Point Residential Complex. Funny to take in this much Columbia territory with only one water tower, but there is just one, CAUD's Bomar Heights or Summit Manor onion storage tank. These photographs are Alan Reed and Larry Smith's Easter present to everyone

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Smith & Reed Aerial view of Columbia, KY N to S


2014-04-19 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, The WAVE, FM 92.7 radio. Larry Smith, flying with Alan Reed captured this aerial shot of downtown Columbia on a busy Saturday market day. Most of the landmarks are familar to Columbians - and maybe there will be time make it easier to identify them. Two very striking features are the "Upside Down Y," south of the Historic Adair County Courthouse; almost farm country look of the open greens and woodlands on either sideof Guthrie Street. The photo was taken Saturday, April 19, 2014. The photos are Easter Day Gifts from Alan Reed & Larry Smith to all our friends. - Larry Smith

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One dozen books by Jim at FM2


2014-04-19 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Adair County Historian Mike Watson has many of his own 69 books on sale today. In addition, he has books by Janice Holt Giles and one dozen books by Jim; a favorite among the Garner books, for many, is, "The Wit & Wisdom of Dr. J.T. Jones," which includes classic excerpts by the Creelsboro/Crocus philosopher/dentist, gleaned from the Adair County News. The Sun Crest bottle is for sale. It's one of a "Critical Mess" of Sun Crest bottles the historian keeps in his collection. The titles are:: Daring bank robbery, Elopement a of Adair County 1900-1910, Columbia undertakers, Wit and wisdom of Dr JT Jones Jamestown hill, boomer heights Russell $ company building, 1910 Early cinema in Columbia From hope to hilltop, Lindsey Wilson; Elder ZT Williams' trip to the Holy Land, Adair County Doughboy letters; Conover hotel, 1898; Adair County prisoners of War, WW II

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