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The Judy Somerville stories
 2012-09-02 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Elaine Bennett. One of Kentucky's great story tellers, Judy Somerville has just retired as Postmaster at Marrowbone, KY. Beginning today, she looks back on a career with the United States Postal Service which began May 30, 1981 when she became the first female career appointee at the Columbia office through retirement on Tuesday, July 31, 2012, as the last Postmaster at Marrowbone, KY. Watch for the first installment, later today - CM
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Looking out from Red Brick Studio
 2012-09-02 - 200 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. There's a lot going on inside the Red Brick Studio adaptive reuse project, transfoming the Firestone/Mike Harris Building into a state of the art recording studio in downtown Columbia. Looking through the framing, past an Anthony Janes/Fabco spiral staircase through the lamps and historical marker on the Jamestown Street side of the Historic Adair County Courthouse, to the Barger Insurance building on the far side. Owner Mike Harris said there's enough new framing inside the building to build a small house. The studio is expected to be in full use by early November, 2012. Harris' partner Danny Bailey has already booked several sessions.
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Life in the Holler: Follow the yellow brick road
 2012-09-02 - The Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. "The rain washed away the years of adulthood and uncovered the opening to Oz ... just follow the yellow brick road," Shamarie Claiborne writes with this incredible scene from deep within her magical Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, in the Ozark community of Adair County, KY.
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Life in the Holler: A rainbow resends a message
 2012-09-02 - The Holler, Old Clearsprings Road, Ozark, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. From the days of NoahAn evening rainbow resends a divine message, in this photo from The Holler which the photographer, Shamarie Claiborne captions: The promise never forgotten!
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BCM Luau Dinner: Rachel Shannon, Shelby Mattingly
 2012-09-02 - Stapp Lawn, Campbellsville University - Photo by Linda Waggener. CU photo. Campbellsville University junior Rachel Shannon, left, from Shelbyville, KY,
serves Shelby Mattingly, a Versailles, KY, freshman, right, at the Baptist
Campus Ministry (BCM) annual dinner. Shannon is discipleship coordinator of BCM.
- Linda Waggener, CU
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