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Changing face of Bomar Heights: Bowe rentals razed, going C-1


2018-08-29 - Bomar Heights, behind Sonic, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
At around 12pmNoonCT, Larry Reliford's LR Dozing began clearing two residents owned by Columbia business developers Bobby & Euline Bowe, preparing the property for commercial zoning. The house in the upper right foreground is the former Robert & Mary Lee Taylor Home. Just beyond is the onetime home of educator K.I. Bomar, a friend and one of Bobby Bowe's former teachers. The total property is 1.4 acres. Mr. Bowe said that he will seek to have the property rezoned Commercial. He will then offer it for sale, he said, at a price he will determine. - EW. Photo Wed 29 Aug 2018.


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New faculty gather at CU's first chapel of the fall semester


2018-08-29 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Joshua Williams.
Campbellsville University new faculty attending the chapel service Aug. 22, 2018 include from left: Front row - Taren Morse, assistant professor of art; Dr. Seneca Rodriguez, assistant professor of education; Ariel Darnell Carter, instructor in psychology; and Christina Myers, instruction/reference librarian. Second row - Jonathan Moore, assistant professor of biology; Kalon Moody, assistant professor of social work; William Neil Caldwell, instructor in social work; Shaelyn Bishop, instructor in biology; Dr. Wes Auberry, assistant professor of business; with Dr. Donna Hedgepath, provost and vice president for academic affairs. Third row - Dr. Michael V. Carter, president; Blaine Mullins, instructor in mathematics; Dr. Rocky Wallace, associate professor of education; Deborah Holt, instructor in education; Thomas Lyon, assistant professor of English; William Plotts, instructor in nursing; Dr. Abiodun Robert, assistant professor of computer information systems/computer science; and Dr. Vince Scovetta, associate professor of computer science. Several others were unable to be present at the time of the photo.


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Darrell of Andrew Farm, Russell County, KY


2018-08-29 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.

Darrell Andrew of Andrew Farms, Russell County, KY, has a great supply of a wide variety today, including beans, squash, cushaws, spaghetti squash, tomatoes, green peppers tomatoes, shallots and cucumbers, in great supply - but no skillet today. FM2 is open until 5pmCT, today, Wednesday, August 29, 2018. Loyal customers have become addicted to his breakfasts and lunches, but those are always on Saturdays. FM 2 goes on a one-day-a-week schedule starting Saturday, September 1, 2018, through October, with Saturday sessions 8am-1pmCT. - EW


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Final Wednesday at FM 2 - Darrell Bunnell still has great tomatoes, big smile


2018-08-29 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Darrell Bunnell accommodates customers of all means, whether they are commercial enterprises one of fixed means who's check hasn't come in and can buy and carry only one heirloom tomato - and regardless he always has a smile, especially when he's asked about his grandkids. He has a excellent supply of tomatoes today at FM2 - open until 5pmCT today - and will be back on Saturday, September 1, 2018, 8am-1pmCT, when FM2 is like a county fair. He said that the season had a rough start this year, but he's had a good year. - EW


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Downtown Columbia, KY - A face change at Columbia Baptist


2018-08-29 - Columbia Baptist Church, 201 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
If you were ever a member of Columbia Baptist Church, you probably know the difference from the days of Rev. Moody or Dr. A.H. Phillips days in the mid 20th Century. Before we consult with the ultimate authorities, and update this caption, share a memory or a reverent comment. - EW

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  1. Ann Murphy - CBC memories: Baptized in church when 16 years old


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Final Wednesday FM2 - Officially in progress Wed 29 Aug 2018 -Sponsored


2018-08-29 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Donna Jones, in pink on left, co-coordinator of the Farmers Market on the Square with one of FM2's most regular customers, Miss Victoria Browning Pike of Miss Victoria's Pampered Angus Ranch, in pink on right. If you still can't tell them apart, Miss Victoria is the incognito one, in dark glasses, who may earn the coveted Farmer's Market on the Square Gold Star for attendance to display on her forehead. It wouldn't be a complete day at FM2 without a chance to compare notes from town and from out-in-the-farmland. This is the final Wednesday FM2, in session today from 12pmNoon-5pmCT, today. Hurry on down while selections are best. - EW


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Scenic Casey Co. KY: Green River Valley Separate Baptist Church


2018-08-29 - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
In the distance, it's easy to think one is re-passing the same churches twice or more in Casey County. It's those beautiful square-towers that, knowing no better, we call the "Casey County Style." The confusion occurred trying to negotiate the Rheber-to-Dunnville puzzle, even with the help of a cell-phone. Thought we were going by Salem United Methodist Church and had made a loop. But that wasn't the case. This particular architecture is found elsewhere - can't think of any extant church in Adair, but it does seem prevalent in Casey and other Bluegrass & Bluegrass-border counties. The style is most impressive with a really tall square tower on the Antioch Christian Church, 241 Antioch Church Road, Liberty, KY. Comments welcome. - EW


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