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Adair Farmers Market 3 Jul 2018 - Kelvin Riley


2018-07-03 - Adair Farmers Market, Adair County Extension parking lot, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Kelvin Riley of Gradyville has some really fine produce today, though his crops are not fully in yet. Besides salad & sandwich cucumbers, he has tomatoes, green & yellow. Roma II Green Beans. Potatoes. He's a Gradyville neighbor of Debbie & Danny Burris. At farmers markets they set up side by side, helping each other out during the market sessions. Reach Kelvin at 812-498-4937 (Sponsored).


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D & D Angus Farm, Gradyville at Adair Farmers Market today


2018-07-03 - Adair Farmers Market, Adair County Extension parking lot, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.

D & D Longview Farms. Gradyville, KY is set up today at the Adair Farmers Market. Above, Danny, 270-250-3701, interrupted set up for a photo. He's here with his wife Debbie, 270-250-1277 with a great picking of Tomatoes and New Potatoes. Green Beans. Yellow Squash. Cucumbers. Zucchini. Blueberries. Black Berries. The Adair Farmers Market is open today 6am-10amCT. For other vendors, Click Read More. (Sponsored) - EW


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Scenic Taylor County, KY: Campbellsville University Clocktower


2018-07-03 - Campbellsville University - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
After the spring semester ends and students head out in all directions for a summer break, flowers like these bloom and grow as if to attract them back. This view is looking out from Winters Dining Hall toward the Clock Tower near the center of the campus. - LW


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KYTC District 8 Roadeo Team - 2018 State Champions!!!


2018-07-03 - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Department of Highways 1660 South US 27 Somerset, KY - Photo By Amber Hale.
2018 District 8 Roadeo State Championship team. From left: Jon Wilcoxson, Assistant State Highway Engineer; James Todd, Jaimeson McCutchen, William Randolph, Barry Johnson, Jacob Garner, Denver Floyd, Dennis Hyden, Joe Sharp, Adam Matherly, Steven Jones, Cortney Vanover, Hunter Sneed, Roger Whitaker, Zachary Hatter, Tamra Wilson, D8 Chief District Engineer and Rick Durham, KYTC Division of Equipment Director. - Amber Hale


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We Fly the Flag: At City Hall, Columbia, KY


2018-07-03 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Several Council Members, and the Mayor himself, reported last night at the regular July session of City Council, of the complements they have received for the flags the city maintains around the community. This one doesn't exactly fly, but it's displayed the front window during the July 4th holiday and is drawing attention, too. A note, the rather charming open doorway, the ramp, and an excellent sidewalk on Reed Street, make access to city hall safe and simple for all. (Anyone remember when this feature was added, or which administration?) - EW. Paired Photo: We Fly the Flag at City Hall with blue field right - on left to street


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Sunset on the Bypass: 2 Jul 2018


2018-07-03 - Adair County Veterans Memorial Bypass, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The Adair County Veterans Memorial Bypass, headed south & west, Monday, July 2, 2018 at Henson Farms and beyond at dusk. - EW


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KSP Post 4 seeks information concerning Big Clifty bank robbery


2018-07-02 - Big Clifty Community - Photo from KSP Post 4, Elizabethtown, KY.
The suspects in the Monday, July 1, bank robbery in the Big Clifty Community exited the bank with an undisclosed amount of currency, and left in a blue. newer model passenger car believed to be a Nissan (above), traveling north toward Hardin Springs Road. The Kentucky State Police Post 04 is requesting if you have any information regarding this case or know the identity of the unknown males and/or their whereabouts, please contact Kentucky State Police at 270-766-5078. - Trooper Scotty R. Sharp


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