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FM2 open with more booths each week
 2020-05-30 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Farmers Market on the Square, FM2, has a growing list of items for sale. It is located at the corner of Merchant and Campbellsville Streets in Columbia and is open today from 8am to 1pmCT.
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Birds of Kentucky: Feeding Cardinals
 2020-05-29 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo by Wayne Baxter. Wayne writes: "A pair of Taylor County Cardinals were picking up seeds under a bird feeder north of Campbellsville Ky on Thursday afternoon 5-28-2020."
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Paige Hampton working and off duty
 2020-05-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Paige (Lewis) Hampton, a former member of the Lindsey Wilson women's swim team, has turned from competing in the pool to volunteering her time on the frontlines on the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Response to letter requesting Naylor information
 2020-05-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo from ACN archives research. By JIM
This brief death notice for Miss Lela Naylor appeared on page one, column four, of the June 27, 1917 Adair County News. The notice carried no headline. This was the only mention of her passing found in The News, sequentially using the search terms Naylor, Nailor, Savannah (several spellings), Lela and Lelah.
It reads: "Miss Lela Naylor who was born and reared two miles from Columbia recently died in a hospital at San Antonia, Texas. Her remains were conveyed to Moody, Texas, for burial. She was a consecrated Christian woman, and leaves quite a number of relatives in Adair County. She had been making her home in Texas for quite a number of years.
Mr. J.S. Naylor who lives in Oklahoma and who visited here a few months ago is a brother of the deceased."
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Senator Max
 2020-05-29 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio. Larry writes, "My guest on the 99.9 The Big Dawg said, 'Pardon the hair, you can label this picture Sentator Max-needs-a-haircut-Wise'. LOL" They discussed the reopening of Lake Cumberland State Park and also unemployment. The Senator said if anyone has a problem, they are welcome to call him at his office.
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