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Edmonton Bicentennial - Time Capsule unlike few, if any, other - I
 2018-08-19 - Southern Wood, 2503 Summer Shade Road, Summer Shade, KY - Photo from Gaye Shaw, E/MC Chamber Executive Director. Ron Underwood is building this 'time capsule' at his Southern Wood, 2503 Summer Shade Road, Summer Shade, KY, for display in the Edmonton City Hall, on East Street, Edmonton, KY. The display unit is made of native black walnut. Shelves will be be added as well as a solid front. The builder is hoping to have the finished piece ready around mid-week, ca August 22, 2018, give or take a few hours or days.
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Cranmer Dining Center gets good food review
 2018-08-19 - Roberta D. Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Among the visitors at Lindsey Wilson College today, Sunday, August 19, 2018, were Tom Waggener and his daughter Matilda Anne from Shelbyville, KY. Tillie likes to have lunch at "that fancy restaurant and then go over to the bouncy place after lunch." The fancy restaurant is the Cranmer Dining Center and the bouncy place is the Holloway Wellness Center. Today's food review was positive -- the fried chicken and mashed potatoes with gravy were just right, she said. When she ran the self serve soft ice cream machine all by herself, the chocolate/vanilla twist preference, then added a drizzle of caramel over the top, she said it was "really, really good!" Tillie, who just entered second grade, is the granddaughter of Ed and Linda Waggener of Columbia.
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Move-in weekend at Lindsey Wilson College
 2018-08-19 - 210 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The campus of Lindsey Wilson College filled with students and family and guests this weekend. Two of the guests were Tom Waggener and his 7-year-old daughter Matilda Anne, walking at right. Tillie remarked that college students are "very tall."
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Revisit Knifley Homecoming 2018 coming up 7-8 Sep 2018
 2018-08-19 - Knifley, KY - Photo by Debbie Cowan.
The 5th annual Revisit Knifley Homecoming and Festival will take place on Friday, September 7 and Saturday, September 8, 2018. Many of the events from the past including vendors, music, free kids activities and Knifley history with popular natives like Louise Spires, pictured here, will take place again this year. A children's pageant and gospel singing will be offered on Friday night and then everything is going on all during the day Saturday. There will also be a kids pedal tractor pull, 5K Walk/Run, car and tractor shows and an auction. A new event for this year will be a Veterans 50/50 motorcycle ride and show on Saturday. Click this link for a collection of Knifley news and pictures from the past. - LW
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Christmas August 14, 2018 - Golden Rule's Bus-top Santa?
 2018-08-19 - Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY from Gaston Avenue - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. When this scene was spotted on a low visibility, rainy Tuesday, August 14, 2018, the first impression, looking from the roadway by Taco Bell toward Golden Rule Wilson Real Estate was that Chris Wilson's Christmas-in-Columbia Parade entry would be massive this year, bigger than we'd ever seen before. Two people agreed, and both would have had to swear in court that's what they had seen. However, that wasn't it at all. The "Santa" was simply the "Wendy" trademark, the white boots part of the Wendy's sign, and the obscuring tree, one in the corner of, it appears, Pizza Hut! We wondered if anyone else might have witnessed the scene, to prove that we weren't crazy. - EW
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Horse Cave, KY offers an App-guided walking tour of downtown - HART COUNTY
 2018-08-18 - Downtown Horse Cave, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. A discovery in Horse Cave - they've developed cell phone guided walking tours of their town which will definitely require a trip back when there's more time. We paused in front of The Bookstore and found it was closed for the day, but we learned from the sign in front of the store that read: "Horse Cave Stories Cellphone Walking Tour. The Bookstore, Stop #2. What makes this bookstore so unique is Tom Chaney, the owner. Call cell phone audio 270-854-3054 to learn about Horse Cave's resident storyteller." It also gave a QR code option to hear, in his voice, about his being a self-proclaimed historian and fabricator of tall tales. It advised that a QR Reader App may be required and gave the website horsecavestories.com. - LW
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Kearney, Murrell, Sullivan, Knight & Jackson at GSP
 2018-08-18 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, public information office, Campbellsville Independent Schools. Campbellsville High School seniors, from left, front, Ryan Kearney and Myles Murrell, and, back, Elizabeth Sullivan, Reagan Knight and Jeremiah Jackson, attended the Governor's Scholars Program this summer. They say they learned a lot through the experience, and made lasting friendships and memories.
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