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Bank economists on Dialogue on Public Issues


2010-11-16 - Photo by Joan C. McKinney. Campbellsville University photo. Campbellsville University
Campbellsville, KY - Campbellsville University's John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president of CU, right, interviewed Maria Hampton, vice president/senior branch executive of the Louisville Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Louisville, far left, and Kevin L. Kliesen, business economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, St. Louis, Mo., on Campbellsville University's WLCU's show "Dialogue on Public Issues." The show will air at Sunday, November 21 at 8 a.m.; Monday, November 22 at 1:30pmET/12:30pmCT and 6:30pmET/5:30pmCT and Wednesday, November 24 at 1:30pmET/12:30pmCT and 7pmET/pmCT The show is aired on Campbellsville local cable Channel 10.


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CU Day at CBC: Bowman and Creasons catch up


2010-11-15 - Photo by Linda Waggener. CU photo.. 201 Greensburg RD, Columbia KY
David Bowman, owner of Columbia Pharmacy, at right, and Larry and Rita Creason from Campbellsville University enjoyed some time together after the service at the Columbia Baptist Church Sunday, November 14, 2010. Before moving to Campbellsville when their children were little, the Creasons lived in the apartment in back of E. Campbell's Store on Jamestown Street and their children and the Bowman's were playmates. Sunday was CU day at the CBC.


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Sammy Kassem with big buck


2010-11-15 - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. Adair Co., KY
# Shamarie Claiborne writes: "Sammy Kassem with his prize! This deer scored a 160 7/8, a typical 8 pointer with 4 kickers, for for a total 12 points. Way to go Sammy!"


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Finn, golden retriever, missing from Pelly LN area of Adair Co., KY


2010-11-15 - Photo by Sommer Blair Brown. Columbia, KY
Sommer Brown writes: "Our golden retriever, Finn, is missing from the Pelly Ln/Bull Run area of Columbia, KY. The picture above is of Finn and Sam, our dogs, at the lake. Finn, the missing dog, is the blonde golden retriever on the left. Sommer Brown If anyone has seen him, please contact Chase at (859) 435-0011. Thank you!


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Pretty Baked Stuffed Pear Appetizer


2010-11-15 - Photo by Linda Waggener. Columbia, KY
A Specialty Appetizer almost too pretty to eat. A baked cheese-stuffed pear on an artfully trimmed kale leaf gives early Christmas color at table. This one is a specialty of Barbara Overstreet served recently at a lunch catered for Dr. Anthony and Keena Grant.


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Mayor elect lobbies veteran councillor at CU Day


2010-11-15 - Photo by Ed Waggener. 201 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY
Mayor-elect Mark Harris Right, a member of the Columbia Baptist Church, lobbied veteran Columbia City Councillor Linda Waggener prior to Sunday's Campbellsville University Day services. Mayor Harris says he doesn't understand why the meetings are called 'City Council Meetings when the Mayor is there, too. Linda Waggener is Marketing and Media Relations Coordinator at Campbellsville University.


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Kenny Perry signed golf items in Baseball Radio Auction


2010-11-15 - Photo from Mitzi Bault. Franklin, KY
PGA Golf Star Kenny Perry, Franklin, KY, signs the bills of two WKU baseball caps to be auctioned Tuesday night, November 16, 2010, in the Adair County Baseball Boosters Radio Auction. At right is former Hilltopper golf coach Jim Richards, who was Kenny Perry's college golf coach at Western Kentucky University. The items given by Perry include a set of 12 signed golf balls, and two baseball caps. Coach Richards, who played high school ball at ACHS, donated a Big Red Towel with his signature, representing his tenure as WKU basketball coach from 1968 to 1976.


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