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Bodhi and his family in the parade
 2024-07-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo from family collection. Bodhi, a Hosparus therapy dog in training, is pictured with his family in the Campbellsville Fourth of July parade. Bodhi's owner is Christy Morris, at left, and her dad, Danny Morris, is in the back seat. Bodhi will go to work with Christy each day once he is fully trained in ways to help and comfort Hosparus clients.
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Independence Day celebrations around the flag
 2024-07-07 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Hailey Waggener. We celebrate Independence Day holiday week around our American flag and it comes in every form. The collection of small flag pinwheels made a good bouquet in Hailey's view during the 2024 celebration of our country.
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Yield sign down again, yield anyway
 2024-07-06 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The Yield sign at the corner of Greensburg Street and the Columbia public square has been down this holiday weekend but please yield anyway. Stay safe!
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Sparkling downtown Columbia
 2024-07-06 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Trilby Vance. Photographer Trilby Vance writes, "The unique reflection off the windows of Jeffries building onto the side of the historic Lerman's building, is as if to say, "Hey, I'm still here or Howdy Neighbor!! Love our unique, Downtown Columbia!!"
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A good rainbow, even if it is rather a flat one
 2024-07-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo by George Kolbenschlag. Photographer George Kolbenschlag shared this holiday week picture taken after one of our many downpours, and writes, "I thought this was an unusual rainbow. It’s bright, but rather flat. I guess with this heavy humidity it was just too tired for a full bloom.”
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Happy birthday America
 2024-07-06 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Doyle Lloyd, Community Trust Bank Columbia Manager. This special creation is timely for two reasons this year, as Doyle Lloyd writes, "Happy Birthday America from Columbia KY - where the clock tower is working again!" The sound of the historic Adair County Courthouse Clock, working once again just in time for this birthday, draws people from all over.
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