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Is Columbia poised to catch Edmonton?



2007-01-29 - Edmonton, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
Columbia appears destined to catch Glasgow, Cookeville, Somerset, Danville, and Campbellsville when the new 150,000 s.f. Super Wal-Mart is built at Holladay Place, and to zoom past Russell Springs. Now, the community may be in line to catch Edmonton, with the a Dollar General Market, like the one shown above, which may be built next to the Loy Medical Center on Campbellsville Road, thanks to a Shady Lane sewer extension okayed by the Columbia Utilities Commission at its January regular meeting. The CUC will act as its own general contractor in the project, which could be completed by June, 2007. The sewer extension is one of the requisites for such a project, CUC General Manager Jim Williams said at the meeting.


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