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Goodnight Greensburg


2024-01-23 - Green County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Kyle Zornes appeared in concert at the Longhunters Tavern on the Square - right next door to the little restaurant made famous by the Kentucky Headhunters who mentioned it in their song as a place you could go for a 'slawburger, fries and a bottle of ski.' The restaurant was closed but someone had the light on upstairs.


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Kyle Zornes with his parents at Longhunters


2024-01-23 - Green County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Kyle Zornes has written several songs, hosts Open Mics and plays music venues in the Lexington regional area but on the night just before the snow and ice storm hit, he was the guest artist at Longhunters Tavern on the Square in Greensburg. He is pictured with his dad, JD and his mom, Ellen, who played keyboard on two of his original songs.


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Stephen Collins makes music at Longhunters


2024-01-23 - Green County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Adair County native, Stephen Collins, played a part in bringing Kyle Zornes to the Greensburg venue. Steven is pictured playing and singing during a break for the guest artist. He is owner of White Feather Promotion and worked with Kyle's agent to bring him to Longhunters Tavern on the Square.


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Concert in Greensburg before the ice storm


2024-01-23 - Green County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Several friends and fans of Kyle Zornes, his mama Ellen who played a couple of songs with him, and his dad JD, braved the cold that came before the ice storm to hear Kyle in concert in Greensburg.


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Doing some homework in Greensburg


2024-01-23 - Green County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Tina and Dave Thomas with the historic Russell Building on the Columbia Public Square have talked with the Zornes and Landrum family at Kyle Zornes' concert. The Landrums have developed and expanded the Longhunters Tavern on the Square in Greensburg over the last 12 years and the Thomases frequent successful venues regularly as they dream and plan what will be in "Old Columbia" one day.


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Suzanne Grubesic new director marketing and communications


2024-01-23 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from Campbellsville University communications.

Dr. Joseph Hopkins, president of Campbellsville University, said, "Suzanne's creative efforts have already made a significant impact on Taylor County, and we are thrilled to bring her leadership to the broad community of Campbellsville University."

"This new position brings together existing strengths of team members across CU, and we are eager to see what happens with a greater investment in public relations, promotion and marketing."


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Birds: Glossy Ibis


2024-01-23 - Christmas, FL - Photo by Pen.
Spotted at the Orlando Wetlands Park on a cloudy January morning. All About Birds says of the Glossy Ibis, "At distance, Glossy Ibises look uniformly dark, but a close look in good light reveals stunning colors: deep maroon, emerald, bronze, and violet."


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