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Photo ID: 32517
(Adv) What's Cooking



2009-11-07 . The restaurants here have go all out this weekend to feed you scrumptiously. For a sampler of the best the area has to offer, see, What's Cooking and check it every day. While you're here, and when you go home, be sure to check the new, quick, easy, in depth way to keep up with everything that's going on reading the DAILY NEWS on ColumbiaMagazine.com today, and in history since ColumbiaMagazine.com went online. Pick a Page from the Last 10 days, or type in a Day in History to see what was going on in our wonderful lives.
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Photo ID: 32516
Sending the band off to State



2009-11-06 - Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Sandy Rogers, Laura Flatt, Blake Flatt, and Barbara Flatt had letters spelling out "Adair" to greet the Adair County High School Marching Band as it rolled through Columbia on the way to Louisville where the band and supporters have an entire hotel rented for the night before competition begins in Brandenburg, KY tomorrow.
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Photo ID: 32515
Postcard from the past: J.O. Russell Bungalow



2009-11-06 - Photo from Ann Curtis collection. Location uncertain

Letter from Ann Curtis:

Do you or any or your readers recognize this property? I found it while rummaging through some old photographs of my mother's.

It is captioned:
"Bungalow of J.O. Russell
on Russell Hill Poultry Farm
Columbia, Ky"
I think it looks a lot like the house at the top of Jamestown Hill that recently sold at auction (next door to the old Cy Barger home.) Or it also resembles the style of homes on Guardian Street, possibly one that has already been torn down.

It apparently belonged to Mr. J.O. Russell, the founder of Russell & Company in 1909 on the Square.

Thanks,

s/Ann Curtis

P.S. The handwritten note at the top refers to my Grandfather, Ben Heskamp, who apparently helped build this house.


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Photo ID: 32514
Rising high: Terry Hadley



2009-11-06 - S. Reed and E. Fortune Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Terry Hadley was rising high in a Duo-County Telecom bucket truck to make an adjustmen on a utility line at S. Reed and E Fortune Streets this afternoon. Hadley is also Magistrate in the 7th District and will be running for second term. It's a family tradition, of public service he said. His father, Ben Hadley, was Magistrate in District 3 for many years.
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Photo ID: 32513
Broom standing for hours makes believers of parents



2009-11-06 - Mark and Robyn Samuel Home - Photo by Robyn Samuel. "I saw your IMO broom standing alone," writes Robyn Samuell. "My children came home on Wednesday and told me about the brooms standing in the school. They were fascinated and to my disbelief they stood my broom up in the living room. That broom stood for several hours, never falling. I just wanted to share my pictures with you because I could not believe it and I figured no one else would either. The person sitting on the couch is my husband Mark. Thank you."
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