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Family Cat missing
 2020-03-16 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by April Bloyd. Our family cat escaped his pet carrier this Monday morning in transport to the vet. He is lost in the area of Coffey's Vet Center. He is bob-tailed and brownish gray with black stripes. He looks similar to the photo attached. If anyone sees him please contact me (April) at 270-566-8554.
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Scenic Cumberland County, KY - Hwy 704
 2020-03-16 - Hwy 704, Cumberland County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The Chowning family land, Hopewell Acres - 1,200 acres including historic home and oil wells - has a sign out front that it is for sale on Hwy. 704 in Cumberland County, KY. It is owned by John and Joe Chattin Chowning and is still in operation as a farm, timberland, and oil producing property. It looks very much as it has since their parents raised them there.
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Scenic Cumberland County, KY - Amandaville
 2020-03-16 - Amandaville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Whenever passing, I always paused to admire this two-story victorian home and wondered what it might be like to live in the tiny community of Amandaville in the scenic valley between Columbia and Burkesville on Hwy 704. On this Sunday drive the sign out front said it was for sale. I rushed and scrolled to the realtor's business card ad on ColumbiaMagazine.com to see if the seller really was our Burton Real Estate - it is - and click their pictures to view the inside rooms. The house is enchanting and comes with 685 acres of land. The purple fields behind the house can be better view in the previous photo. If you want to see inside the house, scroll on the right side of CM sponsor's business card ads and click on the red and white Burton Realty link to their website.
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Scenic Cumberland County, KY - purple fields
 2020-03-16 - Cumberland County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The countryside is turning from shades of brown of winter to gentle colors of spring. This delightful little plant has turned fields purple, or lavender, in Cumberland County. According to Billy Joe Fudge, "if the stem of this plant has leaves all the way to the ground it is Purple Dead-Nettle. If the stem is bare of leaves up to 2 or 3 inches from the ground up, it is Henbit." I didn't get up close to examine it because it was private property and there was no one around to ask for permission. As a matter of fact, the fields are for sale behind a beautiful home. More about that in the next photo.
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Columbia United Methodist Church 15 Mar 2020
 2020-03-15 - Columbia - Photo from Screen Shot. This is what the Columbia United Methodist Church service looked like with Ben and Julie Martin, leaders of the contemporary service, March 15, 2020. The services had been cancelled for the safety of church members during the efforts to contain the spread of the COVID-19 virus, so this event took place live on Facebook and plans are to repeat it while regular services are cancelled.
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