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Farm Safety Tip from Miss Vicky: Don't be mistaken for feed sack


2018-08-01 - Miss Vickys Pampered Angus Ranch, Adair County, KY - Photo by Miss Victoria Browning Pike of Miss Vickys Pampered Angus Ranch.
News from Greater Bliss/The Flatwoods - The girls standing at attention while their special mix feed is being poured in their feed bunks on the other side of the gates. It’s a lot safer to pour it in and then open the gates as I learned February 8, 2018 when I was mistaken for a feed sack by an over anxious girl. I guess, my backside resembled a feed sack. Hint to me to work on that issue. Happy hump day from the girls at the Pampered Angus Ranch. Miss Victoria, farm correspondent, Greater Bliss /The Flatwoods.


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One 0f My Favorite KY Places, Shaker Village Of Pleasant Hill


2018-08-01 - Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 3501 Lexington Road, Harrodsburg KY - Photo by Robert Ellis.
Robert Ellis, Cane Valley, Adair County, KY's Robert Ellis will be at Shaker Village this weekend for the big Saturday-Sunday, April 4 & 5 Crafts show. Others from the area, including Steve Flinchum, Elk Horn, Taylor County, KY, will be there, making it somewhat of an old home day for CM-7 County area fans. Click Read More for full story.
Information if you go: Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, 3501 Lexington Road, Harrodsburg KY, 10am-5pmET, both days, Sat & Sun 4-5 August 2018. There is an admission charge, $10.00 Adults, $5.00 kids 6-12, 5 and under free
Shaker Village Phone: 1-800-734-5611



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Judy Cox Allen, 71, Taylor County, KY (1947-2018)


2018-07-31 - Photo from the family.


Judy Cox Allen, 71, Taylor County, KY (1947-2018)



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Speaking of the price of gas - here is winter 2016 price


2018-07-31 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, columbiamagazine.com archives.
Recent letters and comments have been about the prices of gas, how they seem to be in the higher ranges for this region, and whether things will be different when new competition comes. For the record, this photo from CM archives shows the price of the gas and milk necessities in the winter of 2016. - LW


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Terry Partin on the Big Dawg promoting Southern KY Outdoor Expo


2018-07-31 - The Big Dawg Studio, 101 E Main Street, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, The Big Dawg, 99.9 FM.
It's always a pleasure to interview Terry Partin on the Big Dawg. He was our early morning interview this morning, just a few hours after all the excitement at the Taylor County Detention Center happened but was fast fading off into history as thoughts turned to one of the biggest events in South Central Kentucky, the Southern KY Outdoor Expo, which Terry Partin and others from his Jones Chapel United Methodist Church have turned into a nationally known event. It's coming up Saturday, August 4, 2018, on the campus of the Adair County School District, with events all day, and Terry says he thinks it will be setting new records again this year. - LARRY SMITH


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Happy Silver Anniversary Pen and Amy Smith Waggener


2018-07-31 - Louisville, KY - Photo by innocent bystander.
Congratulations to Amy Elizabeth Smith Waggener and Edmund Pendleton Waggener on this silver anniversary! These two teamed up 25 years ago after graduating from Murray State University and headed out to seek their fortunes with our blessings - Moms and Dads Ken and Kay Smith of Flatwoods, KY and Ed and Linda Waggener of Columbia, KY - and brothers Matt Smith and Tom Waggener. Along the way they brought to the family Jonathan Graham Waggener who is about to turn 17, Evan Smith Waggener who just turned 15, and Hailey Elizabeth Waggener who began the new year by turning six. Happy 25th anniversary and many, many, many more!! - LW/EW


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Liberty Separate Baptist gift helps Paz-Holley near 75% of goal


2018-07-31 - Columbia KY - Photo by Rick Wilson.
Sandy Wilson receives a generous donation from Donald Shuffett, Treasurer at Liberty Separate Baptist Church in Green County, for the Paz-Holley Project. According to Sandy and her husband, chairman of the P-H Project, Rick Wilson, "the fundraiser to buy the house for the family of 12 is getting close to 75% of the goal!" 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.


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