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Revisit Knifley 2018 - Pretty Miss Charlie Perdue


2018-09-08 - Emmaus Campgrounds, 12190 Knifley Road, Knifley, KY - Photo by Debbie Cowan.
Pretty Miss Charlie Perdue is patiently waiting to participate in the pageant at Revisit Knifley Friday night under the proud, watchful eyes of her mother Katelyn Moore and grandmother Telissa Moore. A good crowd gathered on the warm night to enjoy the kick-off event for the festival on Friday evening, September 7, 2018. A full day of activities will continue Saturday, September 8, 2018, in the Knifley community. - Debbie Cowan for Revisit Knifley.


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Leaders of the Week announced at CHS


2018-09-07 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Campbellsville High School recently named its Leaders of the Week for the week of September 3, 2018. Students receive the Leader of the Week award based on their leadership and academic skills inside and outside the classroom. The students are, from left, senior Daesean Vancleave, sophomore Kylar Cox, freshman Christina Miller and junior Abie Angel.


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Historic Courthouse center of Bicentennial activities


2018-09-07 - Public Square, Edmonton, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The historic Metcalfe County Courthouse on its huge lawn in the center of the Public Square in Edmonton, KY is ready to receive the booths and crowds for Saturday's festival activities, tomorrow, 8 Sep 2018. - LW


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BJF - You don't have to go to Louisiana to walk across a swamp


2018-09-07 - Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge, President, Homeplace on Green River.
You don’t have to drive to Louisiana to walk across a swamp. A short trip to Homeplace and a short walk will transport you to somewhere between New Iberia and Baton Rouge. So far however, no one has seen an alligator but you never know... - Billy Joe Fudge, President, Homeplace on Green River

11th Annual Fall Heritage Festival, 09am-4pmCT/10am-5pmET at Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY. Contact: George Koblenschlag. Phone: 270-789-0006 (Sponsored)


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Bryan Blair: Opening Day 2018 York, PA fair, America's First Fair


2018-09-07 - York, PA - Photo from Bryan Blair.
It's Opening Day at the 2018 York Fair in York, PA where Columbia native Bryan Blair is the new Chief Operating Officer. The Fair is 31st largest fair in North America with an annual attendance of almost 575,000 over 11 days. The York Fair is also America's First Fair, having been founded in 1765 and the grounds feature many buildings that are over 150 years old. The Fairgrounds features 117 acres and 17 buildings including the large grandstand of which the back is shown in this photo. Built in 1926 it features 11,000 seats all under roof and has hosted many big name concerts and dignitaries throughout the years The 2018 York Fair marks the 28th Fair that Blair has been involved in a leadership capacity. Blair will become Chief Executive Officer on or before January 1, 2019, with the retirement of current CEO Mike Froehlich. York is about an hour north of Baltimore, Maryland and is 624 miles from Columbia, KY.


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Lucy Marion Lile Piper, 83, Green County, KY (1935-2018)


2018-09-07 - Photo from the family.


Lucy Marion Lile Piper, 83, Green County, KY (1935-2018)



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Revisiting Knifley moments - homecoming tomorrow, 8 Sep 2018


2018-09-07 - Knifley, Adair CO, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Archive photo from 2006 - This is the last class to graduate from Knifley Grade Center before students were transferred to the Adair County School District Main Campus in Columbia. The students have great memories of their Knifley school. FRONT, from left to right: Leeann Helm, Dillon Willis, Ashley Peterson, Whitney Johnson, Haley Luttrell, Sherry Brockman, Amanda Greer, Chelsea Beard (standing on the end in front) BACK: Nicholas Humphress, Daniel Humphress, Toby Pendleton, Kent Greer, Tony Gabehart, and Ashton Lee. (Special thanks to Donald Knifley, Principal Robbie Harmon, Jennifer Hardin and all the teachers, staff, and students for help in assembling the materials.)
This was 12 years ago - it would be nice to hear from the students at the weekend Revisit Knifley homecoming, or by email, and discover where they are today? - LW


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