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Coach Ray Wells: Huddle, 500th career win


2012-09-02 - Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo Lindsey Wilson College photo. Lindsey Wilson Soccer Coach Ray Wells, top of circle, white shirt encourages team during huddle prior to the coach's 500th career win Saturday, September 1, 2012, at Walter S. Reuling Stadium.

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Operation Kitty Rescue: ID's of heroines


2012-09-02 - Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer. Peg Schaeffer of Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, Inc sent this photo of four beautiful young heroines who took part in Operation Kitty Rescue on Thursday evening, August 30, 2012, writing, "Here's a photo of the group who pulled the kitten out of the sewer hole." In her excitement, she didn't send ID's. All the faces look familiar, but we aren't able to positively identify any of the heroines. The story of Hope McTaco, the little black kitten which spent over three months in the storm sewer between Taco Bell and McDonald's of Columbia - perhaps along with the Blue Moon of Kentucky this week - a frenzy of cat fervor, a new organization, C.A.T. (Citizen Action Team), and some absolutely delightful cat stores. If anyone knows the identities and organizations of the four belles above, please let us know using the Comments button with this photo.

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Canna Lilies at Beautiful Joppa


2012-09-02 - Beautiful Joppa, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Maury E. Lewis. The Canna Lilies Maury Lewis planted in late April/early May have grown high above the 5 ft. fence around her chickens, who are now much happier being shaded from the afternoon sun by the beautiful plants. Maury Lewis got the Canna Bulbs from Adair County Garden Club friend Barbara Armitage.

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LWC football home opener: Chris Oliver greets his defensive unit


2012-09-02 - 820 Hanley Lane, Columbia, KY - Photo Lindsey Wilson College photo. Coach Chris Oliver greets his defensive unit after forcing Union College of Barbourville, KY, to turn over the ball on downs late in the Blue Raiders' home opener win, 36-21, Saturday, September 1, 2012, at Blue Raider Stadium. The Blue Raiders will return to Columbia after a road game next weekend. The next home game: The Lindsey Wilson College Blue Raider football team plays Georgetown College at 7pmCT, Saturday, September 15, 2012, at Blue Raider Stadium, inside Lindsey Wilson Sports Park, 820 Hanley Lane, Columbia, KY.

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Garon Parrish has beautiful copy of 1961 Belknap Catalog


2012-09-01 - 1849 Wheeler Hill Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Garon Parrish holds a copy of a Belknap Catalog a salesman gave him for a personal copy while he was working at Jeffries Hardware in Columbia. It's a 1961 version, with over 4,000 heavily illustrated pages. It's listed for sale now in the Books section of CM Classifieds. It's a really nice copy, without a single handwritten notation in it.

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Tater explores his territory


2012-09-01 - Little Cake, KY - Photo by Wendy Gousha. Tater -- his happy life at Little Cake is possible only because a different route was taken on rainy day - for no particular reason - and a dramatic rescue by the driver saved the life of a scared little kitten being passed over by traffic on Columbia's busy Jamestown Hill.

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Chick-Fil-A meals for 12, with 60 nuggets for dessert


2012-09-01 - 410 N. Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Innocent Bystander.
Doug Waggener won free meals for 12 people from the new Campbellsville University Chick-Fil-A Express, 410 N. Hoskins Avenue, Campbellsvile, KY. Sherri Noland, Manager of the Restaurant, drew his business card out of their fishbowl. This made for a windfall for all the staff at South Central Printing, Inc., who received the free meals. Doug is the V.P. of Sales for South Central Printing in Columbia. An extra 60-piece nugget tray was purchased for dessert for this hungry group. Not a nugget was left over of this fine eating. - Ralph Roy Waggener


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