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Columbia, KY born Bicycle Friendly label spotted in Malibu, CA


2012-07-10 - Malibu, California - Photo from David Grigsby. David Grigsby, Cycling Coach at Lindsey Wilson College, writes: "Spotted in Malibu, CA at Escondido Canyon and Falls. Sent to me by a friend."
For more on obtaining a Bicycle Friendly sticker, see BICYCLES in CM Classifieds.


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Stu Silberman to be on DPI with John Chowing


2012-07-10 - WLCU Broadcast Studios, 203 West Broadway, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Emily Campbell, CU.
Campbellsville University's John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president of CU, right, interviews Stu Silberman, who will lead the non-profit education advocacy group, the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence, effective September 1, on his "Dialogue on Public Issues" show on Campbellsville University's WLCU-TV. Silberman retired as superintendent of the Fayette County School System July 1, 2012. The show will air Sunday, July 15 at 8amET; Monday, July 16 at 1:30pmET and 6:30pmET; Tuesday, July 17 at 1:30pmET and 6:30pmET; Wednesday, July 18 at 1:30pmET and 6:30pmET; Thursday, July 19 at 8pmET and Friday, July 20 at 8pmET. The show is aired on Campbellsville's cable channel 10 and WLCU FM 88.7 at 8amET Sunday, July 15.


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(Ad) The Perfect Hamburger? Almost. It is a sincere one


2012-07-10 - The Flatwoods, District 4, Adair County, KY - Photo from Flatwoods Deli. A Sincere Hamburger
The customer raved. Said it was perfect. The best he'd ever eaten. Said it was Perfect. We call it a Really Good, Sincere hamburger. Like so many things on our menu, it was cooked to order for a high maintenance customer, who ordered the thick sliced sweet onion, the red ripe but firm tomato, the lettuce sticking over the the bun. We would have toasted the bun if he'd asked. And we served it with icy cold, iced milk. And sure, we could brand it. Name it after its inspiration: Wheeler Hill or Mt. St. Helens (the flavors practically explode in your mouth, he said) but, that's too Big Time for The Flatwoods. For now it's just a Sincere Hamburger, with Cheese, Lettuce, a Thick Sliced Onion, and a Garden Fresh, Center Cut, Tomato on a Hamburger Bun. The Flatwoods Diner, 6470 Burkesville Road (soon to be Wheeler Hill Road), in The Flatwoods. It's easy to remember our hours: Every day, 6amCT to 7pmCT, seven days a week. Phone 270-378-6979.


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Historic Greensburg, KY - Gathering on the Square, ca 1900


2012-07-10 - Greensburg, Green Co., KY - Photo from the Lanny Tucker collection.
The Greensburg Square, thought to be approximately 1900. The view is looking east. The Old Courthouse is on the right, and what is now the Forcht Bank is in the rear center. The event is unknown. Note the telegraph poles, and on the left men are lined at what appears to be a long plank table, or bar. Lanny Tucker, submitted by his sister, Jelaine Harlow


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Scenic Lincoln Co., KY: Howard Theater, Crab Orchard


2012-07-10 - Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY - Photo by Kenny Browning, The Feedman. The Howard Theater, Crab Orchard, KY. Built in 1947 the theater looks to have been restored from its outward appearance. It is located in Crab Orchard, KY on KY 39 , the main drag for the town. I was surprised to find that many famous entertainers had performed there including Loretta Lynn, the Osborne Brothers, the father of Bluegrass Bill Monroe, Conway Twitty, Homer Harrison and his trained horse, and Jerry Lee Lewis who stated on CMT that it was one of the roughest places he performed. The youngest act to perform in the theater was country singer John Michael Montgomery at the age of 5. He was booked in the theater by his father, Harold Montgomery.

by Kenny Browning - The Feedman.Seen in the ColumbiaMagazine group on Flickr.


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Red Heeler Mix dog turned in at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue


2012-07-10 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg S. Schaeffer. Found Dog - Red Heeler Mix - A female mixed breed dog with small brown spots and a brown mask was turned in today. She's a young dog and appears to be a Red Heeler (Australian Cattle Dog) mix. She's very active and friendly. She was not wearing a collar but it looks like she had one on. The owner can contact me at 270-378-4521. She will be available for adoption in two weeks if not claimed. - Peg Schaeffer Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY

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(Ad) Dr. Rug - for the best deals for walk-in businesses


2012-07-09 - Breeding, KY - Photo Dr. Rug photo. DR. RUG: has 3M Nomad Rugs - regular retail $150 up. I have them for less than 1/3 of retail to buy, or we'll rent. Restaurants, retail, any walk-in business. Call me and save money. Any color 270-250-1690 and Save!. -ALEX BURKETT, Breeding, KY. Email: alex.burkett@ymail.com

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