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Ground broken for six new rental spaces
 2023-05-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Victoria Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch. Keystone Development, LLC from Louisville broke ground Friday in New Columbia for a retail center to be located next to Lee's. The center is anticipated to have rental property available for up to six separate businesses. Mayor Pam Hoots was joined by representatives of local businesses and services in welcoming the Keystone owners to Columbia.
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Mowing needed adjacent to groundbreaking site
 2023-05-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Victoria Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch. Vicky Pike writes, "Sure wish the owners of this property listed as a Walmart property would mow and clean their fencerow off. I was embarrassed to go to Friday's groundbreaking in New Columbia and see this mess adjoining it. Miss Mahindra May have to be called into service along with her trusty bush hog."
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Travel: The view from Guadalupe Peak
 2023-05-07 - Guadalupe Mountains National Park - Photo by Graham Waggener. Guadalupe Peak, located in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, is the highest natural point in Texas, with an elevation of 8,751 feet above sea level. The peak can be climbed by a maintained strenuous day hike via the Guadalupe Peak Trail with a 3,000 feet elevation gain at any time of the year, and the reward for the climb is a spectacular view.
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Travel: Guadalupe Peak Pilot Memorial
 2023-05-07 - Guadalupe Mountains National Park - Photo by Graham Waggener. The pilot memorial was erected in 1958 by American Airlines at the summit of Guadalupe Peak. The six-foot high stainless steel trylon, erected before the authorization of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, commemorates the carriers of transcontinental overland and air mail.
Read more about the history of Guadalupe Mountains National Park at www.nps.gov/parkhistory
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Travel: Looking up at the summit of Guadalupe Peak
 2023-05-07 - Guadalupe Mountains National Park - Photo by Graham Waggener. Guadalupe Peak is the highest natural point in Texas, with an elevation of 8,751 feet above sea level. A six-foot high stainless steel trylon marks the summit.
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