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A reminder to slow down this time of year


2024-07-09 - Highway 55 South, well north of Columbia - Photo by Pen.
A reminder to drivers that there's lots of people using the roads this time of year, and it's always good to leave room for the unexpected. Sometimes, just when you think it's safe to pass a slow-moving farm vehicle, the whole convoy will have to change lanes for a stalled log truck undergoing emergency repairs.


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Dr. Dottie Davis recognized for 30 years at CU


2024-07-09 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Gerard Flanagan.
Dr. Dottie Davis, professor of education, pictured above, was one of two Campbellsville University employees recognized for 30 years of service recently at the University's Faculty and Staff Recognition Service.


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Joe Foster recognized for 40 years at CU


2024-07-09 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Gerard Flanagan.
Joe Foster, associate professor of business and economics, was recognized for 40 years of service to Campbellsville University recently at the University's Faculty and Staff Recognition Service.


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Hedgepath: Employees make CU a special place


2024-07-09 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Gerard Flanagan.
Dr. Donna Hedgepath told CU employees that throughout challenging and even confusing times they have held each other up "with lots of love and prayer and honest conversations."


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Lost pitt found on Keen Wilson Road


2024-07-09 - Adair Co., KY - Photo from Irvin Bertram.
Irvin writes, "Anyone missing a Pitt? Friendly dog. Came to our house July 8 on Keen Wilson Rd. off Hwy 92 Montpellier. Call 270-634-7190 to claim. Thank you."


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Sand Trap Potato


2024-07-09 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Jessica Murphy.
The Sand Trap Potato, one of the specialties at Reruns at the Pines, features pulled pork, cheese, onions, sour cream and butter on a baked potato.


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Butterfly on Bloom


2024-07-09 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Roldcat.
Roldcat asks, "Someone told me that this plant is a Marigold. Can anyone confirm and verify a variety?"

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