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Bob Fisher on Dialogue on Public Issues


2010-11-09 - Photo by Joan C. McKinney. Campbellsville University
Campbellsville University's John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president of CU, right, interviewed Dr. Robert Fisher, left, on Campbellsville University's WLCU's show "Dialogue on Public Issues." Fisher is president of Belmont University, Nashville, TN. The show will air at Sunday, November 14, 2010 at 8amET; Monday, November 15 at 1:30pmET and 6:30pmET and Wednesday, November 17 at 1:30pmET and 7pmET. The show is aired on Campbellsville local cable Channel 10.


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Russell Co., KY: The Fruit Guys celebrate safety at Jamestown


2010-11-09 - Photo by Melissa Stone. Jamestown, KYThe Fruit Guysfrom left Scottie Franklin, Jay Price, David Grider, and Steve Sanders, were preparing for an upcoming parade, but they took time out of their busy schedule to pose in front of the safe hour sign at Jamestown Fruit of the Loom. The Jamestown, KY plant has achieved over one million hours without a lost time accident! There will be a celebration to honor all associates next month. -Melissa Stone

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Blue Raider Soccer advances in MSC Tournament


2010-11-08 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. 151 Holloway DR, Columbia, KY
Lindsey Wilson Soccer Women Advance in Mid-South Conference Championship - Lindsey Wilson College freshman midfielder Elizabet Madjarac of Brondby Strand, Denmark, scores the third goal in the Blue Raiders' 9-0 win over West Virginia Tech on Saturday at Walter S. Reuling Stadium. With the win, the top-seeded Blue Raiders advanced to the Mid-South Conference Championship semifinals, to be played on November 10, 2010, in Rio Grande, OH.


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Chance, KY: First Chance Post Office


2010-11-08 - Photo by Ken Page. Kentucky 1952, Adair Co., KY
"First Chance Post Office," writes Ken Page. "Better known as Henry and Bettie Bardin home. And birthplace of this artist, Ken Page."


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Veterans Day, 2010: Flying 1st Division, American flags


2010-11-08 - Photo by Old Coddger. Columbia, KY
1st Inf Div Flag: "With Veterans Day just around the corner, just want all vets past and present, to know I am thinking about you," writes Old Coddger, above. "I fly my American flag outside and my 1st Division flag is on the wall in the back of the carport. I am proud to have served my country with this outfit. May God Bless each and every veteran and I hope you have a great day. May the families of those that gave all be blessed and know we care and love all of you."-Old Coddger, above Columbia Magazine Group at Flickr.


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Thank You from PVA Wm. M. Feese, Jr.


2010-11-08 - Photo CM photo. Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY

Thanks from PVA Wm. M. Feese, Jr. (Pd. Pol. Adv.)

Columbia, KY

To the citizens of Adair County, KY,

I want to thank everyone who supported me in my campaign for re-election as the Property Valuation Administrator (PVA).

My wife Donna and I are overwhelmed by the tremendous vote of confidence you gave us. The win could not have come without a lot of help from so many voters from all parts of the county, from all age groups, from citizens from all walks of life.

We know that the vote was not partisan, and we greatly appreciate that.

To my opponent, I want to express appreciation for the vigorous, but very honorable campaign you conducted.

To my good friend, whose influential print news media endorsement so aided my campaign, a grateful thanks.

To all who worked and spoke out on my behalf, thanks.

To those who voted for my opponent, please know that this office will continue to treat all property owners with fairness, courtesy, and warm, courteous service, whether you supported me in the election or not.

May God's infinite blessings be with all. Wm. M. "Junior" and Donna Feese


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Birds of Kentucky: Vultures


2010-11-08 - Green River Reservoir - Photo by Lawrence Hamilton. Taylor Co., KY
Lawrence writes, "These Buzzards seem to be waiting for the sun to come up at Site 1 Boat Ramp, Green River Lake. They just sat looking at me as I launched my boat. They probably caught more than I did."


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