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Evangelist John Campbell at Amazing Grace Church 20 Jun 2018


2018-06-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo provided by Evangelist John Campbell.
Evangelist John Campbell will be ministering one night only, at 6:30pmCT, Wednesday night, June 20, 2018 at Amazing Grace Community Church, 1662 Highway South Road, Columbia, KY.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: A Debbie Burris tomato - before & after


2018-06-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Mike Watson, Adair County Historian & Tomato Afficionado.
Tomato Afficionado Mike Watson knows the perfect answer to the perfect D & D Ridgeview Farm - Debbie & Danny Burris - homegrown, Farmers Market tomato. Fix it or have it made into the breakfast everyone knows to serve the famous historian when he calls for "the usual."


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Robert Ellis: 'Old Farm Machinery Along Caney Fork Road'


2018-06-19 - Caney Fork Road, Green County, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis.
Out with my Canon camera yesterday evening and while traveling down Caney Fork Road I spotted this scene and appreciate being allowed to capture this fabulous country setting. - Robert Ellis (c) Robert Ellis Woodworking.com


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Debbie Murray saw God's promise in this rainbow


2018-06-19 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Debbie Murray.
A rainbow arched over this home on Hwy 55 Monday, June 18, 2018 and inspired this traveler who sent the photo and wonders who lives there. Debbie Murray was on her way home to Columbia from her work in the IT Department at Campbellsville University, keeping an eye out for changing weather, when she spotted it and wrote, "I NEVER skip an opportunity to take a picture of a rainbow!! I don’t know who lives here but it’s a perfect picture of their house being covered by His promise!! Oh my goodness this seriously just made my day!! How I love my God and it’s such a sweet, joyous reminder that at the end of the day the absolute only thing that matters is Him and His promises!!" 


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Dr. Randy Johnson is returning to Columbia Baptist as pastor


2018-06-19 - Columbia Baptist Church, 201 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo Submitted by Wm. Sandell, Columbia Baptist Church Administrator.
The congregation of Columbia Baptist Church welcomes back Dr. Randy Johnson, as their new Senior Pastor. Bro. Randy will begin his Ministry at the church this Sunday, June 24, 2018, at the 9amCT worship hour. Everyone is welcome to worship with us. With him above are his wife, Leigh. The kids are Nathan (the oldest), Anna, and Caleb. Nathan just finished his freshman year of college, Anna will be in 11th grade and Caleb will be in 8th grade. - William Sandell Grace be with you, William Sandell Church Administrator Columbia Baptist Church, Columbia, KY churchoffice@columbiabaptist.com 270-384-3176


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Escher-ish play place


2018-06-18 - Columbus, IN - Photo by Pen.
At first glance, the way the eyes are drawn upward, it looked like an M.C. Escher "Relativity" work of art. However, on second glance we noticed all the people in the photo were real and way in the top left of the climbing structure were our six and seven-year-old granddaughters, Hailey and Tillie! So happy to report they made it safely back to ground level in The Commons Indoor Playground in Columbus, IN. The playground is free and open to the public. - Linda Waggener


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Kids Bucks meant to improve health of Adair youth


2018-06-18 - FM2, corner Merchant and Campbellsville Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Janet Cowherd.
Darrell Burnell and Donna Jones, co-directors of the Farmers Market on the Square, FM2, in Columbia are the proud recipients of a $1,050 grant for Kids Buck Vouchers. The goal of this grant is to reduce the prevalence of chronic disease in Adair County by encouraging children and youth to increase fresh produce in their diets. Adair County WATCH Coalition and Lake Cumberland District Health Department secured the "mini" grant through Appalachian Diabetes Control and Translation Project (ADCTP). The grant also provides funds for educational materials for children which the Market will be distributing. Lake Cumberland District Health Department and Farmers Market on the Square are delighted to collaborate to improve the health of youth in Adair County.


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