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Registering granddaughters for the CIS Party in the Park


2018-08-13 - Miller Park, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Dean Faulkner registers his granddaughters, Tori and Trinity, a kindergartener and a second-grader at Campbellsville Elementary School, at the Campbellsville Independent Schools Party in the Park. - Calen McKinney


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Where time has stood still: Harvey General Store, Breeding, KY


2018-08-13 - Breeding Loop Road, looking north, just north of Independence Ridge Road, Breeding, Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, Columbia, KY.
Such a splendid reminder of America the way it once was - and still is in Downtown Breeding, Adair County, KY. It's only 15 minutes from Columbia, about the same for Burkesville, and only about five minutes more from Edmonton, KY, well worth the lunchtime picnic day trip for some back-in-time therapy. Photo Sunday, August 12, 2018.


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High level chefs man the grill at Party in the Park


2018-08-13 - Miller Park, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
From left, CHS Principal Weston Jones, CHS teacher Blake Milby and CIS Superintendent Kirby Smith man the grill at the Campbellsville Independent School District's "Party in the Park." Some 1,000 parents, teachers, staff and students attended the fun day in Miller Park.


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Wildflowers of KY: Joe Pye Weed is spectacular for 2018


2018-08-13 - Along an Adair County byway Near Breeding, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Some year's Joe Pye Weed stands out, some years not so much. This year's weather conditions have been great for the undersung floral hero, usually relegated to a supporting, rather than starring role. These Joe Pyes were photographed Sunday, August 12, 2018, near Breeding, KY. - EW


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Trayton Stargel in Taylor Co. Cardinal uniform, takes medal


2018-08-13 - Photo by Amanda Taylor .
On Saturday, July 28, 2018, 13-year-old Trayton Stargel traveled to Western Hills High School in Frankfort, KY to compete in the annual Bluegrass State Games Wrestling Tournament. He defeated his opponents one-by-one from across the Bluegrass and neighboring states to bring home his medal. - Amanda Taylor


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Churches of Adair Co. - Harrods Fork Baptist from another angle


2018-08-13 - Harrods Fork Baptist Church, 169 Harrods Fork Circle, Columbia, KY - Photo Photo by ColumbiaMagazine.com/EW.
Comforting from afar as it is up close, the glimpse of the historic Harrod's Fork Baptist Church, above the right-of-way fence line south of the church. It is a reassuring sight for wanderers along Harrod's Fork Circle. The church thrives today. It has long been noted for the many great Baptist preachers who served here in their early ministries.- EW. Photo Sun 12 Aug 2018.
See also: Directory of Churches for continuously updated services schedule for Harrod's Fork Baptist Church and others in the 7-County CM primary service area.


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Paz-Holley says thank you to the family of Hancock Tires


2018-08-12 - 1321 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Rick Wilson.
The Paz-Holley Project received a donation from Troy, Alex and Oral Hancock with Hancock Tire & Alignment Center of Columbia in response to the business challenge. P-H Chairman Rick Wilson said, "Troy told me this morning it came on his heart last night to donate to this project." The total is growing ever closer to the goal of $108,000 and an announcement is planned for Monday, August 13, 2018 as to the status of the fundraiser to buy the house for the Paz-Holley children. - LW
To help with the Paz-Holley Project contact any one of the committee members that follow: Paz-Holley Project Chairman Rick Wilson 270-378-1490, Treasurer Maggie Coleman 704-281-3055, Robin Lewis 270-250-5299, Troy Grider 270-250-3523, Dennis Loy 270-634-1429, Jane Reed 270-805-9183, Sarah Dean 270-634-2204, Marian Grant 270-378-1782, Danny Fudge 270-634-0727 and Stacey Wilson 270-250-4798.


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