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Russell Heights Baptist Church made history I - 1948
 2018-07-01 - 19 N Bramblett Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from the collection of JIM, from ACN, July 1948. "Seventy years ago this week, Sunday, July 4th, 1948, Rev. W.B. Moody, pastor of the Columbia Baptist Church, brought forth the first sermon in the just-completed Russell Heights Baptist Chapel." - JIM. Paired photo See now June 30, 2018:Russell Heights Baptist Church makes history this week - II
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Russell Heights Baptist Church makes history this week - II
 2018-07-01 - Russell Heights Baptist Church, 19 N Bramblett Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from the collection of JIM, from ACN, July 1948. Russell Heights Baptist Church today - photo June 30, 2018, staged at the request of JIM, showing the Russell Heights Baptist Church of today, with the help of a visitor in the neighborhood portraying a Sunday morning worshipper. Paired photo See then: Russell Heights Baptist Church made history I - 1948
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Campbellsville High School junior Destiny Deason
 2018-06-30 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools. Campbellsville High School junior Destiny Deason attended the Kentucky Family, Career and Community Leaders of America State Leadership Camp in Hardinsburg on June 4-6. She is Region 14 first vice president, and attended the three-day camp to train for her position.
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Flowers of Kentucky: Rose of Sharon is in bloom
 2018-06-30 - E Fortune Street, Columbia, KY . Hibiscus syriacus - Rose of Sharon - is in bloom everywhere today. Not so profusely on this bush, but just as pretty with morning sunlight filtering through the leaves. One of the most spectacular plants in Columbia is on Lindsey Wilson's campus, on the one time Bayard Antle/J.C. Montgomery property, on Fairground between Lindsey Wilson Street and Wain Street. This photo is, for the record, taken on Saturday, June 30, 2018 for those who like to document the shifting of the seasons over the years. - EW
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Group picture, AC Primary Center delegation ISTE
 2018-06-30 - Chicago, IL - Photo by Laura Marcum, Adair County Primary Center STLP Leader. STLP students, leaders, chaperones, family, and KDE representatives pose for a group photo representing Kentucky at the international technology conference (ISTE). - Laura Marcum
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Shady Ridge Nursery has Kids in the Kitchen Cookbooks
 2018-06-30 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY . Sandy Scott of Shady Ridge Nursery, Breeding, KY, has copies of The Farmer's Market on the Square/Adair County WATCH Coalition/and Lake Cumberland District Health Department's recipe book, "Kids in the Kitchen" an education activities book, secured for FM2 by Jelaine Harlow, Health Educator for Adair & Casey Counties.
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