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Rogers Trucking Company at ACHS Job Fair
 2023-05-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Rogers Trucking Company family members - Kristeena, Carla, Lesha and Kate - introduced their local company to students at the ACHS Job Fair. They are building a new headquarters across from their present location on Greensburg Road and while a person has to be 21 to be a driver, there are many jobs for students to get started with the company. RTC has 100 trucks, 159 employees, from administration to drivers, and they offer good benefits, insurance, a 401k match up to six percent and more. They were among local and area businesses on hand looking for future employees. Click on the RTC logo ad on the left side of this home page to visit their business and find contact information.
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Franklin Ford shares news of jobs with students
 2023-05-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Melinda Franklin shared news with students at the Job Fair that Don Franklin Ford is expanding Columbia operations and will be needing approximately 15 technicians in the next two years. They offer scholarships for tech training, free Ford certified training, mentor training, competitive pay and benefits, tool allowance, vacation & sick pay - health, disability, vision, dental and life. Other Positions coming open soon will be salespersons, detailers, bookkeepers and service writers. Click on the Don Franklin logo ad on the left side of this home page to learn about their business and find contact information.
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Kentucky Color: Mule rides at Spring Plow Day
 2023-05-01 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo by Andy Krayenhagen. Ponies have put more smiles on the faces of children over the centuries than video games ever will! I had one named Jocco. He carried me the mile up Harvey's Ridge Road to Mrs Wheelers country store several times. He also put a knot or two on my head by bucking me off when he didn't want to go!
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Kentucky Color: Mule team at Spring Plow Day
 2023-05-01 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo by Andy Krayenhagen. Mules are a hybrid between a male donkey and a female horse. They are very durable, smart and of course, very stubborn.
Note: A previous version of this cutline had the hybrid genders reversed. Billy Joe says, "I did actually state the parents of a mule backwards. Thanks to the folks for fact-checking my post."
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