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New Plant Operations Building ribbon cutting 11:30amCT, today!



2009-10-08 - 301 Bryant ST, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener. Lindsey Wilson College will hold ribbon cutting ceremonies this morning at 11:30amCT, Thursday, October 8, 2009, for its new Plant Operations Building at 301 Bryant ST, Columbia, KY. The building occupies where the old Maupin Apartments with a view from Plant Operations Director Mike Newton's corner office across Walter Reuling Stadium to the library, the City of Columbia Lindsey Wilson Water Tower, and the new Wellness Center. Also in view is the old Plant Operations Building on Williams Street, now remodelled for Tim Allen's headquarters for the Lindsey Wilson Marching Band. A winding, blacktopped lane now connects Bryant Street with Trabue Street on the campus. The public is invited to this very special event.

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