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Doris Baker, Adair County, KY (1929-2012)


2012-08-31 - 210 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home.

Doris Baker, Adair County, KY (1929-2012)




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First meal served in new location, Pablo's Mexican Grill


2012-08-31 - Campbellsville Road - Photo Restaurant photo.
Epicurean Kentuckian Review: The first meal served at the new location of Pablo's Mexican Grill was on a familiar table just before 11amCT, today, Friday, August 31, 2012. Antonio Aquino's popular Pablo's Mexican Grill has move to a much larger location at 1764 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY, is open. The restaurant is now fully open with much the same. Same bright tables. Same Phone: 270-384-6394. Same Hours: 10:30am-9pm Mon-Thurs.; Friday-Saturday: 10:30am-10pmCT. Sunday, 11am-9pmCT. Phone 270-384-6394. Great Wi-Fi for Road Warriors. the Same Specials. Same 15% off for Lindsey Wilson College Students every day. And the same great staff which made the restaurant outgrow its Downtown on the Square location in so short a time. Same proprietor: Antonio Aquino.


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Log Cabin Art Shop: Cora Renfro, Chris Reynolds


2012-08-31 - Log Cabin Art Shop, 503 N. Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Joan C. McKinney. CU photo. Cora Renfro, left, an artist from Columbia, KY, discusses her work, which includes the lamp, with Chris Reynolds of Campbellsville, KY at Campbellsville University's Log Cabin Art Shop which opens to the public Tuesday, September 4, 2012. - Joan C. McKinney, CU.

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Log Cabin Art Shop: Board Members involved


2012-08-31 - Log Cabin Art Shop, 503 N. Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener. CU photo.
Board members
who were involved in the development of the Campbellsville University Log Cabin Art Shop, 503 N. Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville, KY, discussed opening day by the fireplace.They are, from left: Linda J. Cundiff, chair of the CU Department of Art; Charlotte Humphress, Margaret Bertram and Cora Renfro. Cundiff, Humphress and Renfro all attended CU in the late 1960s when the art program major was created at then Campbellsville College. Bertram, a member of the Patron of the Visual Arts, was the first to conceive of the idea of the shop in the little log house, according to Cundiff. - Linda Waggener


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College Cat, having a ball at LWC until owner arrives


2012-08-31 - Stivers House, 314 Myrtle Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ashley Holt. Proving that curiosity educates all at Lindsey Wilson College this adorable, well cared for black kitten showed up at Stivers House this morning. It's having a ball, but misses its human associate(s). We're calling the kitten "Friday," It was found Friday morning in the parking lot of Stivers Alumni House, 314 Myrtle Street, Columbia, KY, early this morning. He's so handsome: Solid black, gold eyes, and very much in charge of things. He's VERY friendly. Call to claim (after submission to interrogation to prove he's yours): 270-384-8019. - Ashley Holt(7:54amCT, Friday, August 31, 2012.)

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Newly formed C.A.T. organization in rescue of Hope McTaco


2012-08-31 - Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Barbara Armitage. In a dramatic rescue today little "Hope McTaco" was pulled from a storm drain in Columbia. A little weak but in good spirits this precious little kitten survived for weeks thanks to the devotion of his/her (gender to be determined) new mom, Tara Pickens. - Barbara Armitage

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Business: Pablo's Mexican Grill has new, larger location


2012-08-30 - 1764 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY 42728 - Photo CM photo.
Pablo's Mexican Grill
was moving today from 104 Public Square, Columbia, KY to this new larger location at 1764 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY after serving their last meal on Wednesday evening, August 29, 2012. Owner Antonio Aquino said it was safe to say he'll be open tomorrow, Friday, August 31, 2012. The bright new tables from the old location will be a part of the completely redecorated restaurant. The sign is the same as graced the awning in Downtown Columbia. A new highway sign was being installed today. The new location will have room for club meetings, special birthdays, and big family gatherings. There will be a drive-through service, and a patio for outdoor dining will located approximately where the U-Haul truck is parked.


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