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Hardy was CU Homecoming parade Grand Marshall
 2024-11-10 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from Campbellsville University communications. Al Hardy waves to the crowd during the Homecoming parade. He served as the grand marshal for this year's parade down Campbellsville's Main Street. Hardy worked at Campbellsville College/University from 1968 until his retirement in 2001. Additionally, he served as pastor for many area Baptist Churches over the years, including in Columbia.
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Smiles from Ellie Beth and Emma Kate
 2024-11-10 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from Campbellsville University communications. Twin sisters Ellie Beth Willis, left, and Emma Kate Willis smile after having their faces painted during CU's Homecoming weekend. They are the daughters of Cody and Lauren Willis of Columbia. Lauren Willis is Chair for the Human Performance Division at CU.
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What's that building in the background?
 2024-11-09 - Cave City, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. This picture from times gone by hangs in a pizza restaurant in downtown Cave City, KY. It provides directions to all kinds of places and makes diners study it and ask each other where the sign was located in town at that time. The question of the day was - what is the building in the background?
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Shout Out to Emryn Fultz!
 2024-11-09 - Edmonton, KY - Photo from Kim Harwood, Edmonton Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce. Kim writes, "Emryn Fultz is a 13-year-old seventh grader at Metcalfe County Middle School. Over the last 3 years he has taken money that he earned throughout the year to hand out candy, simply because he loves seeing other kids smile.
This year Emryn has been faced with a battle in his body that started after a field trip for gifted and talented kids. He was diagnosed with Chronic ITP. Due to the Chronic ITP Emryn makes many trips back and forth to the children's cancer center to see his hematologist. He is an amazing child; he is on the Student Council and in the TAG Program at school. Despite everything he is going through all he wanted to do was hand out candy and make other children smile on Halloween.
The Edmonton-Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce is proud to recognize Emryn Fultz for the fine example he sets for others through his kindness and generosity."
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