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Condemnation process is underway


2020-03-06 - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Notices have been placed on all entrances to the old Lerman’s building on the Public Square as the process of condemnation by the City of Columbia moves forward. Owners have not responded to any previous notices except to send word through a third party that the City has more money to replace the windows that the owners do and the City should replace them. The City continues to study what other locations are doing to minimize the number of empty or abandoned buildings. This particular building looks to have been abandoned for several years and window panes are falling out on the Jamestown Street and Reed Street sides.


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Severe Weather Awareness Week: Make a Plan


2020-03-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo From Mike Keltner, Director, Adair County Emergency Management.
Make a severe weather plan before you need it! Your family may not be together when a disaster strikes, so it is important to plan in advance: how you will get to a safe place; how you will contact one another; how you will get back together; and what you will do in different situations. To find out how, visit ready.gov/make-a-plan.


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Senator Max Wise


2020-03-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
Senator Max Wise at the Campbellsville Civic Center today, offering prayers and support for John "Bam" Carney.


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Bam Carney prayer event in Campbellsville


2020-03-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
A full house gathered in the Campbellsville Civic Center to show support and pray for John "Bam" Carney.


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Music for Bam


2020-03-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.

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Mark Carney


2020-03-06 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
Bam's brother, Taylor County Clerk Mark Carney, speaking at today's event.


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Messages for Bam


2020-03-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
A board filled with messages of support for State Representative John "Bam" Carney, at the Campbellsville Civic Center today.


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