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(Ad) Help the ACHS Band, enjoy Auntie Anne's baked goodies!


2018-07-10 - IGA Parking Lot - Photo from the Band Boosters.
Auntie Anne's Pretzel Truck - It's what you've been waiting for!
The Auntie Anne's Pretzel Truck will be at the IGA Parking Lot on Saturday, July 14, from 11amCT-6pm. Come get a delicious, freshly baked pretzel or their famous mini pretzel dogs and some refreshing lemonade.
The Adair County High School Band Boosters thank you for your support!


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Retirees honored at Campbellsville University


2018-07-10 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Ariel Emberton.
Campbellsville University retirees for the 2017-18 academic year were honored with a reception at the Betty Dobbins Heilman House May 4, 2018. From left are: Dr. Beverly Ennis and Maryann Matheny. Middle row – Dr. Milton Rogers, Dwight Gilpin and Jake Davis. Back row – Dr. Glen Taul, Dr. Mark Bradley and Dr. Gordon Weddle.


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Sign advertises Tarter Farm & Ranch Equipment Job Fair


2018-07-10 - Columbia/Adair County Chamber Building, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.

Tarter Farm and Ranch Equipments Job Fair is now in session. Most of the spaces in the back of the building are taken at any one time, and many in the municipal parking lot on the left - but ample parking is still available there. The Job Fair continues until 5pmCT, today. - EW


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Good weather for lilies this summer


2018-07-10 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
The rainy start to summer 2018 was hard on some crops, but it has evidently been good for lily growth. One of the favorites I've spotted is this burgundy lily with a gold center. - LW


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E/MC Chamber conducts ribbon cutting at Hillbilly BBQ


2018-07-10 - Hillbilly BBQ, 420 W Stockton Street, Edmonton, KY - Photo by Gaye Shaw, Executive Director, Edmonton/Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce.
The Edmonton Metcalfe County Chamber of Commerce conducted a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Hillbilly BBQ, 420 West Stockton Street, Edmonton, KY, next to the old Junior Foods Building. Owners Stacy and Robin Beard are open most weekends from 9am until 3pmCT. They also offer catering service. Their phone number is 270-670-8914. Shown in the photo are Kenny Scott, Rachel Lagermann, Chris Lagermann, Erica Hensley, Martha Jessee, Courtney Robertson, Owners Robin Beard and Stacy Beard, Ronnie Miller, Justin Bruce, Judge Executive Greg Wilson, and Delsie Jessie & Wayne Wilson.


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(Ad) Tarter Farm & Ranch Equipment Job Fair - 2pm-5pmCT


2018-07-10 - Basement, Columbia/Adair County Chamber of Commerce Building, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Tammy Lee and Gary Tucker were getting ready for the opening of the Job Fair an hour before its scheduled start. The Tarter Farm & Ranch Equipment Job Fair is 2pm-5pmCT, today, Tuesday, July 10, 2018, in the basement of the Columbia/Adair County Chamber Building, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY. Ample parking is available on the E Fortune Street entrance and in the Municipal Parking lot on E Fortune Street. The interviews are for immediate openings at the company's Dunnville and Liberty sites in Casey County, KY, and Tarter's Corrine, UT facility. - EW


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Family made the difference in getting the store open on time


2018-07-10 - 206 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
Co-owner Sandy Connover and her daughter Luci agree that the store simply could not have gotten done on time without family coming together and working with them nonstop through their grand opening. Many remained after the ribbon cutting ceremony and are pictured here. Front row from left: Caleb and Luci Irvin, Loreta Adams, Sandy Connover, Katie Yarberry, Molly Keen, Allie Baer, Christina McCloud, Evan McCloud, Susan McCloud; second row, Mattie Willis, Keri Willis, Mary Keen, Joseph Willis, Traci Willis, Sheila Willis, Trent Miller, Mike McCloud with baby Margaret Baer. In back, Matt Willis and Samuel Willis.


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