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South Central KY Expo crowd building up to 4pmCT drawing
 2018-08-04 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Terry Partin said he couldn’t be more excited about this year’s expo! He paused as he sampled a smoked turkey bite to wave out over the filled gym and said it is an overflow crowd of vendors. Crowds are building toward the big 4pm drawing. - LW
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Hungry Kids Cafe at FM 2 - Phoenix McDaniel, Chief Assistant
 2018-08-04 - FM2/Hungry Kids Cafe, corner Merchant and Campbellsville Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. FM2/Hungry Kids Cafe Director Lois Cunningham admitted she'd be hard pressed to serve everyone at the cafe were it not for Phoenix McDaniel, a volunteer today, who greets diners, gets drinks for them, shows them to their tables, and acts as gofer when supplies are needed. "He's the best," Lois Cunningham said. The Cafe was extraordinarily busy at breakfast this morning, Saturday, August 4, 2018. By noon, with many vendors starting to sell all they brought to the market, lunch was busy but not overwhelming. - EW
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Election Nov 2018 - Craig Dean seeks 7th term on City Council
 2018-08-04 - Photo from family collection. Craig Dean & son, Jackson on this year's vacation. When Jackson was born, his father was already in office. Jackson attends meetings with his father often, even leading the Pledge of Allegiance all by himself occasionally. Craig Dean, a six term Columbia City Council filed Thursday, August 2, 2018, for re-election to a new, 7th term. The filing took place in the office of Adair County Clerk Lisa Greer. His papers were signed by his father and step-mother, Robert & Teresa Dean.
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The real Princess & Pirates behind the business name
 2018-08-04 - 107 Burkesville Street, Suite B, Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The real Princess & Pirates behind the business name appear here with their grandparents, owners Cheryl and Barry Corbin. Cole, 6, is at left and four year old Kharli (pronounced Charlie) is in the middle, and 6 months old Cruz is in the arms of his grandmother. The little ones are the children of John and Kayla Stockton. Everyone is from Columbia and they were at their ribbon cutting celebration and open house today inside Libby's Boutique.
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Trumpet Vine crop in full bloom in Cumberland County
 2018-08-04 - Cumberland County, KY byway - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com. The Trumpet Vine flourishing along one of Cumberland County's scenic roads was a showstopper. - LW
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