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(Ad) Johnny Johnson BBQ Briskett on buffet at Clay Ridge today


2012-07-15 - 7110 Greensburg Road - Photo CM Adv. Dept..
Acclaimed BBQ Brisket pitmaster Johnny Johnson holds a platter of beef brisket carved and ready for the Southern Style buffet from 10:30amCT to 2pmCT at The Store in Clay Ridge. The buffet was organized by Gayle Garrison and is held the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month. Adult full buffet is 8.99; 12 & under 4.50. Single items at 2.00 for carryout. Single meat items 2.50 The Store at Clayridge. 7110 Greensburg Road, (Adair County but Greensburg Address) Greensburg, KY 42743 on Hwy. 61 N is now serving a Buffet on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month from 10:30amCT. until 2pmCT.


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Adair Co. native, Linda J. Cundiff, receives EIT award


2012-07-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Ashley Wilson. CU photo.
Linda J. Cundiff, center, receives the Excellence in Teaching Award at Campbellsville University from the CU Advancement Board. From left are: Dr. Michael V. Carter, president; Cundiff; Kimble Jessie, Advancement Board member; Randy Herron, Advancement Board chair; and Dr. Frank Cheatham, vice president for academic affairs. - Joan C. McKinney, Campbellsville University


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A walk Downtown: Where is it view from?


2012-07-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Robin & Kenneth Smith.
Robin Smith writes: See if the readers can guess where this picture was taken. Hint: it was taken from downtown Columbia while on our walk last night. - Robin Smith If you know the answer, send using any Contact/Submit button - and any trouble is experienced, send to: edwaggener@gmail.com. The most informative correct answer(s) will be posted.


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Mike Harris Building with iron trim


2012-07-15 - 200 Quadrant, Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo from collection of Ann Heskamp Curtis. Ann Heskamp Curtis sent the photo, saying, "Note cast iron trim on red brick building...probably around 1903." Approximately one-third of the building on the corner, right hand side of photo, is being remodeled as the "Red Brick Recording Studio" by owner Mike Harris. On the left side of the photo, from left, the then two story Jeffries Building. then the handsome old First National Bank building, then the Reed, later Nell Variety Store. Harris' renovation will break up the monolithic look of the red brick building into what will be three building fronts, which will help avoid the "dead space" of consolidated, non-retail outlets which suppress traffic. The more small frontages in a stretch, the more traffic, planners say, with the biggest attractants food establishments and small retail. Ideally, many service and professional offices are located upstairs or in the backs of buildings. And while reducing the shock and awe of monolithic frontages, the smaller shops dramatically increase the traffic to non-retail. -EW

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Favorite Old Photo: Old Greensburg, KY school


2012-07-15 - Greensburg, KY - Photo from collection of Lanny Tucker.
The Greensburg School, circa 1930. The wing nearest Durham Street is void of windows, tracks are in the street, and the school grounds are fenced in. The Green County Intermediate School now stands on the site. Lanny Tucker, submitted by Jelaine T. Harlow


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Favorite Old Photo: Old Greensburg, KY jail


2012-07-15 - Greensburg, KY - Photo from collection of Lanny Tucker.
The Greensburg Jail in the early 1900's, complete with upstairs prisoners. The building is constructed of the same type limestone as the Old Courthouse in Greensburg,, and stood on the corner of West Court Street and First Street. The jail was torn down in the 1920's to make room for a new courthouse which still stands, across from the Justice Center. Lanny Tucker; submitted by Jelaine T. Harlow


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Kentucky Color - Antioch School around 1940


2012-07-15 - Antioch Community, South Adair Co., KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe Fudge writes: This photo dates to around 1938, 39, or maybe 40. The names are to the best of my Mother's memory, Zelma Stotts who is pictured in the Second Row.
Front row - - G. W. Stotts, Ruble Corbin, Ernest Ray Thompson, James Thompson, Kenneth Wheeler.
Second row - - Bobby Joe Keen, Donald Campbell, Barbara England, Leola Hodges, Wilda Corbin, Zelma Stotts, Bobby Janes, Jo Ann Gilpin, Catherine Corbin, (behind Catherine) Junior Dooley, Regina Corbin, Delbert Corbin, Davis Campbell.
Back row - -Jesse Corbin, Maglene Wheeler, Frank Baker, Dimple Gadberry, Polly Wheeler, Francis Hodges, Bruce Janes, Lucy Gadberry, Teacher - Marie Holliday. - BILLY JOE FUDGE, Retired District Forester


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