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Sidewalk for LWC Opening Day: Donnie Rowe, Mayor Bell



2006-08-21 - Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff. City Street Department Director Donnie Rowe and Columbia Mayor Pat Bell were checking the seeding along the new Lindsey Wilson Street sidewalk, finished in time for student use opening day, Monday, August 21, 2006. Rowe's crew, including Tim Smith and Roger Coffey, with jail worker help, were finishing the reseeding along the walk when the Mayor stopped by. The new sidewalk runs from Helen Flatt Drive to Fairgrounds Street. It is part of the most ambitious sidewalk program in Columbia history. "You know," Mayor Bell said, "Fairgrounds Street will one day be the main entrance to Lindsey, and the City wants to do its part to make the approach as attractive as possible." For his part, Rowe said that he is happy that the sidewalk building is going so well, and added that he was happy to have the sidewalk ready for Lindsey."

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