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New lights so bright Santa may have to carefully slip in



2019-12-23 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Victoria Pike of Miss Vicky\\\'s Pampered Angus Ranch for ColumbiaMagazine.com.

Vicky Pike writes from her neighborhood in New Columbia/Greater Bliss,
"I finally thought to check on the lighting on Patricia Trail, named after my friend Patricia Holladay Bennett. Six lights were shining brightly on this beautiful night a few days before Christmas.

I certainly hope Santa Claus can slip in without being seen by the neighborhood children. The Pampered girls here at the Angus Ranch will certainly be looking out for for him to fly by and leave them a feed bin full of their Day and Day special mix.

The lighting is a big improvement for the backside near Whayne Supply. Now we must get to work getting some for the four lane, Burkesville Road near Duo County and Walmart and the Pinewood Development where it is desperately needed." -- Vicky


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