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2018-08-10 - Photo photo courtesy Mike Akin, Adair County Emergency Director.

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(Ad) To The Nines - Visit Columbia Martial Arts Center


2018-08-10 - 207 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Columbia Martial Arts Center trainers Darlene Campbell, Sam Avery, Jonathan Williams, Chad Snyder and Quentin Graves invite everyone to come by Columbia Martial Arts Center (C-MAC) during their open-til-nine evening, Friday, August 10, 2018 at 207 Greensburg Street beside the Columbia Baptist Church, across the street from Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home. Demonstrations of women's self defense will be offered this evening to give examples of training classes. Information is available on all classes and times, whether you are looking into martial arts, music literature, visual or performing arts, this is the Center for you and your family. Phone 270-805-7076 for more information.


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(Ad) To The Nines - Stop in at Betty's Flowers 'n Things!


2018-08-10 - 310 Campbellsville St, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Betty Smith and daughter Susan Smith Perkinson invite everyone to stop in TODAY, August 10, 2018 until 9pmCT, and anytime during regular business hours 8am-5pmCT Monday through Saturday, for all your flower and gift needs. They are pictured here on the on the steps to the second floor of the shop showcasing a few more of the beautiful items they offer for weddings, gifts galore, fresh cut flowers, home decor and more. Conveniently located at 310 Campbellsville Street in Columbia, KY, there's plenty of parking. Enter on the front porch or on the side. Phone (270) 384-4214 to place orders to be picked up from early morning to late in the day - Betty's Flowers 'n Things shop is always there for you, and deliveries go on all the time. Betty has been serving customers from her shop for 42 years.


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Timeline for fugitive Shawn Christy


2018-08-10 - Columbia, KY .
US Marshalls and local and state police continue searching for fugitive Shawn R. Christy, who was originally wanted for threating the President of the United States as well as local Pennsylvania officials. Read on for the timeline of the month-long, multi-state manhunt that has most recently landed in rural Adair County, where Christy is believed to have broken into multiple homes.


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International Student Program now has home of its own


2018-08-10 - International Student Program Center (Catherine Harris Center.) , 304 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Dr. Dan Koger.
Students at Lindsey Wilson College can get the feel - and the taste - of foreign lands with a visit to the new home of the college’s International Student Program at 304 Lindsey Wilson Street, Columbia, KY, in this location. - Dr. Dan Koger


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Paz-Holley Project update - Over $100,000 now raised for home


2018-08-09 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Marian Grant.
The Paz-Holley Project now has over $100,000 raised to buy the home for the family of twelve! This graph by Marian Grant shows at a glimpse how it has come together. 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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Red Geraniums in bloom for Friday night event


2018-08-09 - Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Red Geraniums are blooming in readiness for crowds around the Public Square when businesses stay open until 9pmCT Friday, August 10, 2018.


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