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CU offices to open on two hour delay Monday

Due to the impending bad weather tonight and tomorrow, Campbellsville University offices will open at 9amCT/10amET, tomorrow Monday, March 3, 2014. Students are on spring break so there are no classes this week.

2014-03-02 22:20:59 | Comments | Printable version

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Noon Organ Recital will present Dr. Jan-Piet Knijff



2014-03-02 - 429 N Central Avenue, Campbellsville, KY - Photo from Mikayla Smith, CU. Campbellsville University's Noon Organ Recital will present Dr. Jan-Piet Knijff, left, an active musician who is a teaching assistant in classics at the University of Kentucky and artistic director of Armidale Beethoven Festival in Australia, in a 30 minute recital, Tuesday, March 11, at 11:20amCT/12:20pmET. The recital will be on the Pomplitz organ at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 429 N Central Avenue, Campbellsville, KY. Knijff is a fellow of the American Guild of Organists and has served as a professional church musician for over 30 years. He will entertain with compositions by Mozart, Jongen, Samuel Wesley, Best, Elgar, Liszt and Buxtehude. The university community and the public are all invited to attend the free program. - Mikayla Smith, Campbellsville University
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Can pin point site of Buck Watson's store at Neatsville

Comments re photo 53778 Old Neatsville Buck Watson store down there

Paul Patton writes:
Ed, I am quite sure I can pin point the place where Buck Watson's store used to be at Neatsville. Before Buck operated the store, It was operated by his father-in-law, E. L. "Casey" Hardin. Several of the Hardin children are still living and they, as well as I, should be able to tell you where the building stood. Some of my childhood memories center around this store and other buildings, residences and a school building which stood nearby. - Paul Patton
Thanks, Paul Patton: And now maybe someone will see that a historical marker goes up nearby for the whole town. It was quite a place, from reading Susie Grant's article. - EW


2014-03-02 19:04:28 | Comments | Printable version

Colfax Fluid Handling-IMO Pump shifts on regular schedule

Due to the Winter weather moving into the area this afternoon and later tonight, we would like for the employees at Colfax Fluid Handling / Imo Pump to be aware that all shifts are expected to operate on their normal work schedule. All employees that feel they can safely make it to work are expected to do so. Report to your supervisor if you intend to be late or can not make it in to work. The plant is located at 211 Industrial Park Road, Columbia, KY. - Hilda Smith

2014-03-02 18:13:10 | Comments | Printable version

Go or No Go: Cancellations, changes for Mon, March 3, 2014

Last updated 2:52amCT; No more updates to this article Check CM Events and/or Go or No Go for latest updated lists for today, Monday, March 3, 2014.

By Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE and FM 99.9 the Big Dawg

No Go
  • Adair County School District- No School, Monday, March 3, 2014
  • Campbellsville Independent School District - No School, Monday, March 3, 2014
  • Barren County School District - No School, Monday, March 3, 2014
  • Casey County School District - No School, Monday, March 3, 2014
  • Green County School District - No School, Monday, March 3, 2014
  • Marion County School District - No School, Monday, March 3, 2014
  • Metcalfe County School District - No School, Monday, March 3, 2014
  • Russell County School District - No School, Monday, March 3, 2014
  • Taylor County School District - No School Monday, March 3, 2014
  • All Western Kentucky University campuses will be closed Monday, March 3, 2014. Essential dining and facilities personnel should report to work, but all other operations will be closed. If you must travel, please use caution. WKU News
GO - On regular schedule
  • Colfax Fluid Handling/IMO Pump, 211 Industrial Drive, RD, Columbia, KY, all shifts, regular schedule

    2014-03-02 17:51:13 | Comments | Printable version

PSC issues Tips: Preparing for the ice storm and power loss

Improper use of generators, heaters can be extremely dangerous

By Andrew Melnykovych

FRANKFORT, KY (March 2, 2014) - With a winter storm bearing down on Kentucky today, the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) is urging residents who lose power to exercise caution when using portable generators or clearing storm debris.

The National Weather Service is forecasting ice accumulations of more than half an inch in parts of Kentucky, making this the worst ice event since January 2009. Strong winds tonight are expected to put further strain on ice-coated trees and power lines.


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2014-03-02 17:34:51 | Comments | Printable version

Appreciates Bob Barnes' advice for ice storm preparedness

Dick and Mary Knight writes:
Thanks, Bob. Some very good advice here - Dick and MaryKnight
Comments re article 65671 Ice Storm Better be prepared if predicted storm does hit area


2014-03-02 16:26:34 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback

Dr. Jan-Piet Knijff will present noon organ recital March 11, 2014

Campbellsville University's Noon Organ Recital will present Dr. Jan-Piet Knijff, an active musician who is a teaching assistant in classics at the University of Kentucky and artistic director of Armidale Beethoven Festival in Australia, in a 30 minute recital, Tuesday, March 11, at 11:20amCT/12:20pmET. The recital will be on the Pomplitz organ at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 429 N Central Ave., Campbellsville, KY. Knijff is a fellow of the American Guild of Organists and has served as a professional church musician for over 30 years. He will entertain with compositions by Mozart, Jongen, Samuel Wesley, Best, Elgar, Liszt and Buxtehude. The university community and the public are all invited to attend the free program. - Mikayla Smith, Campbellsville University

2014-03-02 16:10:47 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Local History

Record crowd honors Hood Lodge #838 50 year pin recipients

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By Ed Waggener

There was a record crowd on hand, some 65-75 persons, present to see three members of Hood Lodge #838, Lloyd Alley, Claude Atchley, and Condy Young receive 50 year pins.

The ceremony took place at 10amCT, Saturday, March 1, 2014, in a break in the Lodge's Meet the Candidates Pancake & Sausage & Ham breakfast fundraiser - a very busy one, buoyed by the large number of candidates in attendance.

Lodge Members Tim Baker, Robert Burton, and John Shoffner presided over the kitchen, and Tim Baker presided at the 50 year pin presentation.


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2014-03-02 14:57:29 | Comments | Printable version

7, 8, 10 Feese Family will sing at Bearwallow UMC, March 9, 2014

7, 8, 10 Feese family featuring Faye Garrett, Danny Feese and Joe Feese will be singing at Bearwallow United Methodist Church, 6132 Liberty Road, Columbia, KY, at 6:30pmCT, Sunday, March 9, 2014. Pastor Glenn Lafond and the congregation would like to invite everyone to attend. - Katie Campbell

2014-03-02 14:51:12 | Comments | Printable version

Kelleyville Church concert cancelled due to impending weather

Note: Cancellations entered in CM Events first

The Kellys singing concert, originally scheduled for this evening, Sunday, March 2, 2014 at Kellyville Community Church, 77 Kellyville Road, Columbia, KY has been Cancelled due to the predicted bad weather. Pastor Bro. Stanley Watson and Congregation welcomes you. - L.C. Tucker


An important note on cancellations: If you are familiar with the routines used to report cancellation on ColumbiaMagazine.com, your notices should receive prompt attention and swift posting. If yours is a first time use of the system, call 270-250-2730, before sending your email. Because of the possible approaching storm, email notifications may be suspended during the current situation. - Ed Waggener


2014-03-02 13:18:02 | Comments | Printable version

NWS winter storm warning: 3pmCT Sun. to 12 noon CT Mon.

The National Weather Service in Louisville has issued the following Winter Storm warning which includes, but is not limited to, our immediate area of Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell and Taylor Counties.
...Winter storm warning remains in effect from 4 pm est /3 pm cst/ this afternoon (Sunday, March 2, 2014) to 1 pm est /noon cst/ monday... A winter storm warning remains in effect from 4 pm est /3 pm cst/this afternoon to 1 pm est /noon cst/ monday.
  • Main impact:one to three inches of snow and sleet along with four tenths to three quarters of an inch of ice accumulation is expected. Travel will become treacherous at times. Tree damage and power outages are likely.
  • Other impacts: Gusty northerly winds of up to 30 mph tonight and monday may cause blowing snow and worsen tree damage.
  • Precautionary/preparedness actions... Travel will be treacherous with some roads impassable. Have an emergency kit of blankets...Food...Water and flashlights if you must travel. Power outages are likely.
For current updates, click to National Weather Service/Watches, Warnings & Advisories


2014-03-02 12:41:51 | Comments | Printable version

JDGEE: This may make you think before complaining

JDGee writes:
Perhaps the next time I start to complain about that pothole near my house or open my mouth to piteously mewl that my road wasn't cleared thirty seconds after the first snowflake hit the pavement, this short piece from a century ago will come to mind: "The roads in this county are in a fearful condition and have been for several weeks. We know a party who went from Columbia to Jamestown, a few days ago, driving a double team, and he was seven hours going over the road, traveling all the time. The distance is 18 miles." - JDGee
(From the Adair County News, February 25, 1914. Eighteen miles in seven hours is slightly over two and a half miles an hour.)


2014-03-02 12:29:47 | Comments | Printable version

Ice Storm: Better be prepared if predicted storm does hit area

Bob Barnes, in his work as a plumber and in his volunteer work in emergency disasters, has seen the consequences of ice storms and electricity outages. It's a dangerous situation. But danger can be reduced if one is prepared.
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By Bob Barnes

When Iben Browning predicted the earthquakes for out area in 1990 we soon realized he was wrong. However, many of us took actions to prepare for an earthquake. Many of us purchased earthquake insurance on our homes.

With the impeding ice storm that is predicted for our region I can only reflect back on my past experience of being without electricity for days. From helping with devastating tornadoes to the ice storm that hit north of here a few years ago I have witnessed near pandemonium.


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2014-03-02 12:20:55 | Comments | Printable version

Happy Tail: Gertie - 'Aggressive, No Small Children' Indeed!

The sign above the wisp of a blue merle Australian Sheep Dog sad, "Dog Aggressive. No Small Children." But that was before Mabel, later Gertie, met nine year old Gertie and immediately loved her, even if possessively so. Their's is a companionship which has endured a dozen years and, despite prolonged separations, remains as strong as ever.
The next earlier Happy Tail: Happy Tail: Lucas, the black puppy Posted February 23, 2014.

By Peg Schaeffer
Sugarfoot Farm Rescue

Hartford is the capitol of Connecticut and I worked there for several years.

It was a one hour drive one way.

When I worked for the Department of Children and Families my co-worker would often go to the Humane Society in Newington, which was a 15 minute drive, on his lunch break. He came back one day and told me about a dog he had seen.


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2014-03-02 11:15:46 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Happy Tails by Peg Shaefer

Lisa Greer: Loves stories about Neatsville, Neat Hollow

Lisa Greer writes:
I love the story of Neatsville, My grandfather was Quinton Neat. When I was growing up I would sit out on the porch and watch him whittle and listen to him tell stories of how Neatsville and Neat Hollow were founded by my great-grandparents. I love these stories of my ancestors. Thank you for sharing Mrs. Grant's story of old Neatsville. - Lisa Greer
Comment about - Neatsville: Once bustling town was incorporated for a time


2014-03-02 10:22:38 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback

The rest of the story about the Burton Pawn Shop sign

By Dave Blevins
Just a little more background info of this sign. My name is Dave and in 1987 I was employed by Thad and Teresa Smith, the owners of Green River Graphics, who were contracted to paint (restore) the sign for Burton's Pawn Shop in an effort to beautify and maintain the historic atmosphere of the downtown. Thad and I painted the wall, and you will notice the bottom black and white lettering no longer match the font at the top... the bottom as we painted it read "fine jewelry & guns" to match the top, but was painted over a few years later with "army surplus & everything" by another sign painter, which remained as seen in this photo until the sign was recently painted over in another downtown beautification effort. - Dave Blevins
Comments re photo 24393 Larry Smith Picture from the Past Burton Pawn CocaCola sign


2014-03-02 09:03:30 | Comments | Printable version

Fundraiser for mission trip at Millerfield Brethren in Christ

There will be a Fish and Chicken Supper and Auction at the Fellowship at Millerfield Brethren in Christ, 1935 Millerfield Road, Columbia, KY, at 5pmCT, Saturday March 8, 2014, for Melissa Lehman. Melissa is the daughter of Richard and Joanna Lehman, Pastor and wife of Millerfield BIC Church. Melissa has been asked by the Missions Board to make a trip to Zambia, Africa, to work in a missions hospital at Macha. She will be leaving on April 28, 2014, and she needs to raise her own travel expenses. The supper is a donations basis. There will be an auction after the meal. Contact Joanna Lehman at 270-384-9713 or Linda Roberts at 270-634-0309 or Rhonda Burton at 270-634-4614. - Roxanne Roberts

2014-03-02 08:25:08 | Comments | Printable version

Neatsville: Once bustling town was incorporated for a time

It's been almost eight years (June 8, 2006) since this history by Susie Grant was first posted on ColumbiaMagazine.com. German family founded the river town that once rivalled mighty Columbia as Adair County's leading community. The town was a bustling community with stores, a hotel, a doctor or doctors, and was even incorporated for a time. A less-celebrated flood (than Gradyville's 1907 disaster which took lives in addition to property) in the early 1900s destroyed the town, which also had, in its time, various other names.

By Susie Grant

While working on my husband's family tree I found the following:

The town of Neatsville on the Green River in Adair County Kentucky was named after the Neat family. Rudolph Neat Sr.( Neet ) a native of Germany, came to this country as a 20 year old in 1741. He supposedly arrived on the ship "Molly" from Amsterdam. It is suggested that his hometown was Coburg. In 1998 my husband and I visited the town of Coburg, Germany, and indeed the name "NEAT " ( NEET, or even NIED ) is still used by many families in that immediate area.

Rudolf Neat moved to Adair CO, KY from Rowan CO, NC

Not much is known about him and his descendants, except they moved from Rowan County N.C. to Adair County, Ky.


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2014-03-02 07:20:27 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Local History

Adair falls to Taylor in District Finals

Chance Melton led Adair with 16 points; Ty Bennett, had 12. Indians still advance to 5th Regional playoffs, as will will ACHS Girls, who advance as champions of their 20th District Tournament

Special to ColumbiaMagazine.com

The Adair County Indians (17-13) fell to Taylor County (25-6) in last night's 20th district final in Lebanon by a score of 71-48. Both teams will advance to the 5th Region Tournament which will also be held at Marion County.

The two teams combined for 8 first period treys as the Cards pulled ahead 25-19. Taylor connected on five while the Indians knocked down three. The Indians were able to knock down only one trey the rest of the night while Taylor knocked down three more.

The Cards led 36-27 at halftime and pulled ahead 51-33 through three periods. Adair was outscored 20-15 in the final period making the final margin 71-48. Chance Melton led the Indians with 16 points and Ty Bennett tossed in 12 points. Rounding out the scoring were Matt Fudge 7, Jacob Pooler 3, Trevor Willis 3, Cameron Lasley 3, Jake Hixson 2, and Corey Melton 2. Bennett pulled down five rebounds while Marshall Shelley, Hutchison, and Chance Melton came away with 3 rebounds each.


2014-03-02 06:47:06 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Sports

Pittsburgh in W Appalachia N, had outdoor NHL game in blizzard

Jackson Brower writes:
Pittsburgh tradionally gets more snow in the winter time than Columbia. As a matter of fact, the blizzard that's headed this way right now will miss Kentucky completely. Last night we watched an outdoor NHL game on TV featuring the Pittsburgh Penguins vs. the Chicago Blackhawks. It was very interesting watching them play in a blizzard, the same one that will be here this afternoon. It's expected to dump 8 to 10 inches on Southwest Pennsylvania. (See photo of Soldier Field just prior to the start of the hockey game.) --Jackson Brower
Comments re article 65643 Jackson Brower Pennsyltucky Southern vs Northern areas


2014-03-02 06:39:06 | Comments | Printable version

Mike Watson: A Tale of The Boney Woman

This 'story' was from the pen of Dr. J.T. Jones of Montpelier, later of near Columbia. An "old time dentist" or "tooth carpenter", as dentists were once known, he was a great story teller and wrote column for the Adair County News for many years at the turn of the last century. One slim volume of his work, Prose and Poems, was produced from his stores. It was both autobiographical and fanciful. - MIKE WATSON
A must read for this Sunday with CM - EW

By Mike Watson

Some may remember Dr. J.T. Jones from the stories often told by his noted granddaughter, Miss Margaret Clayton (1909-2013), whom we lost recently. My first exposure to Dr. Jones' book was through Miss Clayton. A long-retired teacher when I began my career in 1984, she would occasionally call me to come over to her home. She had something to show me. Keen of mind, she was always up on the latest in educational philosophy, I found.

One wisdom she passed along was the history of Dr. Jones and a copy of his book, which I treasure and consider a major part of my Adair County Literary collection.


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2014-03-02 05:41:57 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Mike Watson - History

Carol Perkins: Good Hair Day

A trip to Brentwood to have hair done - while menfolk watch UK ballgame - well worth for the critique it got: 'Carla and I marveled how much better we looked after than before and the men naturally agreed during the commercial time out.'
Next earlier Carol Perkins article: Carol Perkins: Valentine's Day - What sweet memories. Posted February 16, 2014.

By Carol Perkins

Cruising down I-65 Saturday morning in our somewhat new truck that I wrecked the first day we had it (remember that story) and passing through downtown Nashville on our way to Brentwood to visit our daughter and her family, I read billboards to kill time. At least four of them were advertising the Dave Ramsey radio program on a station I can't remember. Guy commented as I read aloud, "Do you know who Dave Ramsey is?"


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2014-03-02 05:16:45 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Carol Perkins

Tom Chaney: A Project So Preposterous and So Sublime

Of Writers And Their Books: "A Project So Preposterous and So Sublime." Tom reports on the dream of an eight year old - to build another boat out of something guaranteed to float - wine corks. This column first appeared 1 March 2009.
The next earlier Tom Chaney column: The Wisdom of Sister Fidelma

By Tom Chaney

"A Project So Preposterous and So Sublime"

John Pollack was the 1995 winner of the eighteenth annual O. Henry Pun-Off Championship. Of his more notable puns was his response to a challenge concerning "flying off the handle" his response was "U-2?"

But Pollack is best known for his cork boat.


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2014-03-02 04:32:09 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Tom Chaney: Of Writers and Their Books

Today, SUNDAY with CM, March 2, 2014

Haiku by Robert Stone for March 2, 2014:
Having heard so much,
one can begin to believe
one knew the person.
--Robert Stone, Sunday, 2 March 2014.
-1000 haiku countdown to Chambers Stevens' 50th birthday, Day 901, in progress

Reminders of Great Recent Reads we hope you didn't miss:
Mostly from Sunday with CM, March 2, 2013 and a few others from the past week. Please note date of posting Search Box for to find your family members in Veterans List
The family search for Veterans has been a very popular feature on ColumbiaMagazine.com since it was started. There are more than 600 local families represented on our List of Adair County Veterans. You can find them easily.
Just enter your last name in the box, and press enter.
We'd like to thank everyone, including our sponsors, who help us maintain this list of veterans from Adair County, Kentucky, and we welcome your additions and corrections at webmaster@columbiamagazine.com.



2014-03-02 04:28:09 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Today

Chuck Hinman: IJMA. Now! Hear this! - Rick Stull

Chuck Hinman: Now! Hear this! -- Rick Stull. Chuck's friend Rick Stull tells him about how his life was changed by Chuck's example.
Next earlier Chuck Hinman column - The Birds And The Bees

By Chuck Hinman

Now! Hear this! -- Rick Stull

Dear friends and readers of Chuck Hinman:

Being mindful of the infirmities of life when you reach 87, I hope you will forgive me for sharing this very personal note from my good 'young' friend -- Rick Stull of Owasso, Oklahoma.


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2014-03-02 04:21:01 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Chuck Hinman - Reminiscences

Lindsey Wilson Men's Tennis defeats Austin Peay State 5-2

Ignacio Huertas, Raul Mendez and Pablo Vilches all went 2-0 in their doubles and singles matchups
Next: Lindsey Wilson Tennis at Georgetown (KY) on March 7 at 2pmCT/3pmET at the Lackey Tennis Center, 400 East College Street, Georgetown, KY.

CLARKSVILLE, TN - The Lindsey Wilson men's tennis team defeated NCAA Division I opponent Austin Peay State (TN) 5-2 on Saturday, March 1, 2014.

Using NCAA scoring, Lindsey Wilson (3-1) jumped out to an early 1-0 lead after winning the majority of doubles matchups.



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2014-03-02 04:15:35 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Sports

LWC Community honors 21 at Senior Day

Ceremonies for basketball, cheer, and dance team
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By Duane Bonifer

COLUMBIA, KY - The Lindsey Wilson College community honored 21 students who closed out their athletics careers Saturday afternoon, March 1, 2014, at Biggers Sports Center. Four members of the women's basketball team, six members of the men's basketball team, and 11 members of the cheerleading and dance teams were honored during Senior Day ceremonies.

The LWC women's basketball team lost their regular-season finale 92-84 to Shawnee State (Ohio) University, but LWC men's basketball team closed out its regular season with a 75-71 win over Shawnee State. - Duane Bonifer


2014-03-02 03:32:35 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Sports

Mickey Ardary, Adair County, KY (1954-2014)

He was a highly regarded pioneer in internet development in Adair County. He was a member of Columbia Union Presbyterian Church. He was the owner of Central Kentucky Communications, was a long time Scout Leader with the Boys Scouts of America. A native of Oak Ridge, KY, he was a resident of Adair County at the time of his death. He was the son of Zane Leonard Ardary, who survives, and the late Sue Stone Ardary. His wife, Vicki Stidham Ardary, survives. He leaves 4 direct living descendants.
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Mickey Ardary age 59 years of Columbia, KY passed away Saturday, March 01, 2014 at his home.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at 2pmCT, at Columbia Union Presbyterian Church, 304 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY. Clergy officiating will be Karen Russell. Burial will be in Choate Cemetery in Cookeville, TN on Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at 11amCT. Visitation after 4:30pmCT, Monday, March 3, 2014, at Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home. 210 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY.


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2014-03-02 03:23:19 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Obituaries


Birthdays and Anniversaries for March 2
Happy Birthday, Amanda Burton | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Braeydon Foster (2008) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Carla Shelley | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Emily Hamlett | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Halle Burton (2004) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Katelyn Cowan (2000) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Larry Russo (1953) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Lawrence Russo | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Phillip Garmon | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Regina George | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Tim Sanders (1960) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Trevor Speer (2007) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Tyler McGaha | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Carolyn Sue Buis McDonald, 69, Casey Co., KY (1948-2017) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Frances Adalene Bolin, Jamestown, KY (1929-2018) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Peggy Ann Furkin, Columbia, KY (1953-2019) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Gary Greer, Liberty, KY (1956-2019) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Clarene Kelsay, 55, Adair Co., KY (1954-2009) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Berniece Lawson Luttrell, Casey Co., KY (1927) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Lucille Bloyd, Green Co., KY (1922) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Margaret Lane Shirley, Taylor Co., KY (1929) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Les Richardson II, Taylor Co., KY (1976) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Laverne Pierce Moore Moore, Green Co., KY (1923) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Phyllis Burton, Russell Co., KY (1941 | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Virginia Kay Chiles, Adair County, KY (1928) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, J.T. Shepherd, Russell Springs, KY (1937) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Pearlie Mae McQueary, Russell County, KY (1940) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Morris Truman Perkins, Green Co., KY native (1947 | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Douglas Eugene Milburn, Fairdale, KY (1948-2013) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Doris Evelyn Wilson, Russell Co., KY (1923-2013) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, James C. Ross, Taylor County, KY (1923 - 2013) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Nina B. Foley, 93, Russell County, KY (1920-2013) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Clement Eugene Murphy, Taylor Co., KY (1936-2014) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Mary (Daniel) Johnson Casey Co., KY (1962-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Ethelean Denson Keltner, 85 Coburg community, (1930-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Loraine Carmicle Cundiff Beal, 87, Casey Co., KY (1928-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Edith Roy, 68, Dunnville, KY (1947-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Mary Jo West McCubbins, Green County, KY (1932-2016) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Travis Paul Scott, Adair Co., KY (1941-2016) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Connie Gayle Bland, Russell Co., KY (1962-2016) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, David Lee VanArsdale, Adair Co., KY (1944-2016) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Dolly Mae (Young) Garrett, Metcalfe Co., KY (1932-2017) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Rollin Barnett, Jr., Green County, KY (1931-2017) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Betty Ann Buckler, 74, Dunnville, KY (1947-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Betty Frances Tucker Curry, Green County, KY (1934-2014) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Buford Burton, 83, Adair Co., KY native (1938-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Jane P. Smith, 63, Jamestown, KY (1955-2018) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Joyce Maxine Bolin, Russell Springs, KY (1929) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Lennie Louise Bryant Corbin, 92, Campbellsville, KY (1929-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Marie Milby, Green County, KY (1927-2016) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Ottis Hines, 84, Russell Springs, KY (1937-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Raymond Brown, 76, Taylor Co., KY (1942-2018) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Richard Lee McDonald, Taylor County, KY (1974-2014) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Riley Passmore, 73, Jamestown, KY (1949-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Rita Phyllis Rattliff Paxton, 76, Summersville, KY (1946-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Ruth Butler, 96, Metcalfe/Cumberland Counties, KY (1923-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Twins Ethel Reece and Edith Richardson (1906) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Wanda Clayton, 89, Jamestown, KY (1934-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)

Events scheduled for Sunday, March 2, 2014
All events are listed in Central Time. Submit your upcoming event using our Contact Form.
6:00amCTTime to check CM Directory of Churches for Sunday worship service schedules. | (ID:27035, Comment)
10:30amCTBlakey's will sing at Bethany Baptist
Bethany Baptist Church, 4560 Greensburg Road, Columbia, KY | (ID:27010, Comment)
NoonCTPause for Chimes at Noon, Downtown Columbia. Two selections | (ID:26917, Comment)
Fundraiser for mission trip. Auction (Meal/Donations Only)
at Millerfield Brethren in Christ, 1935 Millerfield Road, Columbia, KY | (ID:27015, Comment)
1:00pmCTServices, Columbia, KY, for Jessie Earls, Adair County, KY (1948-2014) | (ID:26912, Comment)
2:00pmCTServices, Edmonton, KY, Wheeler Reid Oakes, 91, Knob Lick, KY (d. Feb. 26, 2014) | (ID:26891, Comment)
5:00pmCTChimes at the Evening, Downtown Columbia. Two selections | (ID:26950, Comment)
6:00pmCTTrue Believers/Adair Co. Sunday Night Singing
at Tabor Community Church, 1477 Fairplay RD, Columbia KY | (ID:26870, Comment)
Cancelled because of impending weather. - L.C. TUCKER.
The Kellys singing at Kellyville Community Church, 77 Kellyville Road, Columbia, KY. Pastor Bro. Stanley Watson and Congregation welcomes you. | (ID:26878, Comment)

 

































 
 
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