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Changes in GRC Industrial Park preparing for growth


2018-07-19 - Green River Commerce Park, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Changes are happening in the front acres of Green River Commerce Industrial Park and acreage has just been sold by the Columbia Adair County Economic Development Authority to the current industry, ATS, preparing for more jobs growth. The acreage above is not part of the purchase, but its improvement was cited as one of the reasons the Columbia/Adair County EDA agreed to sell additional land to ATS. ATS, currently the only employer in the park participated in improvements for the park, contributing to a recent sewer project which benefits the park and made it more attractive to new employers.


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Morrison family documenting their Revolutionary War ancestors at ACPL


2018-07-19 - Adair County Public Library, 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Mike Watson, Adair County Historian.
The Morrison family members are working on documenting their Revolutionary War ancestors in an effort to join the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), through the local Jane Lampton Chapter. Dr. Mary Donna Foley is assisting Shirley Montgomery Morrison, her son Dr. Robert Dean Morrison, and his lovely daughters, Andrea Michelle, Nicole, and Emily Morrison. The Morrison are descendants of Francis Montgomery, Sr. And William Hurt, Sr. T - Mike Watson


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History & Genealogy Dept. at ACPL busy place - Thu 19 Jul 2018


2018-07-19 - Adair County Public Library, 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Mike Watson, Adair County Historian.
The local history and genealogy department of the Adair County Public Library, 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY, was the place to be Thursday morning, July 19, 2018,. Several researchers were on had to keep history alive. These three young assistants were hard at work clipping obituaries and other historically significant articles from area newspapers. From left: Brayden Bennett, Emily Bennett and Cassidy Cramer are eager to preserve our heritage. - Mike Watson


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Dannie & Faye Word to Celebrate 50th Anniversary


2018-07-19 - Edmonton, KY - Photo from Gaye Shaw, E/MC Chamber Executive Director.
Dannie & Faye Word were married July 27, 1968. They have two sons, Michael (Shana) of Edmonton, KY; and Daniel (Jamie) of Richmond, KY. They have three grandchildren Gunnar, Ryan and Luca. There will be an open house to celebrate the occasion on July 29, 2018, at the Old School Café, 805 W Stockton Street, Edmonton, KY, from 2pm to 4pmCT. All friends and family are invited to attend. - Gaye Shaw


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Sunset, Birch Lane - Sometimes you gotta go with what you've got


2018-07-19 - Birch Road, East Adair County, KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
"Sometimes you just got to go with what you've got even though poles and towers add nothing to a beautiful sunset." - TOMMY BAILEY. Photo Tuesday, July 18, 2018 from Birch Road, E Adair County, KY.


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Adair FFA Chapter attend KY Leadership Training Centers


2018-07-19 - Hardinsburg, KY - Photo Submmitted by Matthew Irvin, Chapter Reporter.
uring the week of July 9-13, 2018, Adair County FFA Chapter attended Kentucky Leadership Training center in Hardinsburg, KY for a week of FFA Camp.Front, from left: John Gaskins and Alexis Gaskins; Middle: Jessica Gaskins, Kyron Burton, Kiley Feese, Tori Kimbler, Myha Stricker, Devan Burton and Ashley Hadley; Back row: Hayden Hancock, Ty Cheatham, Rebecca Heuser, Matthew Irvin, Holly Absher, and Kirby Hancock


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CIS brings in new School Resource Officer Charlie Houk


2018-07-19 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Campbellsville Police Officer Charlie Houk, at left, has been chosen to serve as a School Resource Officer at Campbellsville Independent Schools. He is pictured with CIS Superintendent Kirby Smith.


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