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Daily News for Sunday, September 11, 2011
ACHS Boy's Golf Team captures 6th Place at Bowling Green Alex Durham places 2nd place individually with outstanding round of 74. Other individual ACHS scores: Van Giles 81, Rile Grant 89, Daniel Rarey 90, and Jerrod Grider 91. ACHS TEAM SCORE: 334. Click on headline for full story, photo(s) Next match will be Tuesday as we compete in the Heartland Conference Tournament at Campbellsville Country Cub, 3064 Hodgenville Road, Campbellsville, KY. Tee time will be approximately 8amCT/9amET By Steve Burton, ACHS Boys Golf Coach On Saturday morning, the ACHS Boy's Golf team traveled to Bowling Green Country Club to compete in the Bowling Green Invitational. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 19:58:49 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Sports
Donna Rieder's kids bring back memories for Maury E. Lewis Maury E Lewis writes: Boy does this bring back memories.Comments re photo 41778 Donna Rieder with the cutest goat kids you ever saw 2011-09-11 19:34:41 | Comments | Printable version
Query: Anyone know what happened to Peter Sinclair and Choice Cuts? Dale Daugherty writes: Does anyone remember the show on channel 34 WGRB called "Choice Cuts" ? What ever happened to Host Peter Sinclair and are any recording around of the show? I'd love to purchase some because the years 1983-84 were a special time in my life. Thanks and God Bless all! - Dale DaughertyComments re article 43776. Query: Reader wants to know more about WGRB 2011-09-11 16:29:30 | Comments | Printable version
Adair Co. Garden Club gets two coffee pots for Downtown Days Big Columbia festival is Fri.-Sat, Oct. 7-8, 2011 Comments re article 46796 Adair County Garden Club needs help for Downtown Days< Maury Lewis writes: ColumbiaMagazine.com came through for the Adair County Garden Club one more time.Thanks, as always, Maury Lewis But we'd better not take credit for "Doing Good in the Neighborhood." I think Larry Smith, The WAVE, has the franchise on that. We just help him and them out all we can. -EW 2011-09-11 16:24:21 | Comments | Printable version
Rotary meets Monday evening, September 12, 2011 Columbia Rotary meets at 5:30pmCT, at Lindsey Wilson's Cranmer Dining Center 430 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY. Business meeting to discuss, among other things, Rotary participation in Down Town Days, October 8, 2011. Persons who are interested in our programs or in joining Rotary are always welcome to attend the meetings. -GEORGE KOLBENSCHLAG 2011-09-11 14:50:40 | Comments | Printable version
Homeplace on Green River makes Preservation KY special list Formal announcement will be Tuesday, September 13, 2011, at 2pmET/1pmCT, at the Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia RD, Campbellsville, KY. The public is invited to attend By George Kolbenschlag Preservation Kentucky, the Commonwealth's statewide nonprofit, membership-based historic preservation organization, has selected historic barns and outbuildings as a part of its 2011 Most Endangered Historic and Prehistoric Places List. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 14:35:40 | Comments | Printable version
JIM: Adair County's own Moonshine Wars Righteous officers of the law and the judicial apparatus of the county became much more righteous about enforcing the Volstead Act after Governor Edwin P. Morrow signed legislation authorizing bounty money to righteous lawmen, and a $50 incentive to righteous neighbors to squeal on industrious local manufacturers of the same product for which Kentucky is most famous today. These were Bad Times, which left one man dead, an incident which required the repeated courtroom actions in both Adair and Green Counties, to give the acquittals of The Law permanence. During the Moonshine Wars, the Worlds Record Adair County still was confiscated. It is all here in Jim's work, chronicling Adair County's huge chapter in the epic social failure of the American Republic. It's evocative of the problems which always recur when fee based justice prevails. Reminiscent too, in more recent times of when a fee based jailer, also an officer of the court, would stand near the jury box and whisper advice to the jurors, in nearly every case, "What that SOB needs is a bunch of days." leaving no doubt he was speaking of the accused, whose presence in the Adair County jail would bolster the income of the jailer. -EW By "Jim" "The officers of this county are after the moonshiners and they are doing good work." - Adair County News, May 22, 1922. The price of moonshining, 1922 Prohibition went into effect on the seventeenth day of January, 1920, and immediately thereafter, stills began popping up in rural areas like mushrooms in May. A little over two years later, on the 22nd day of March, 1922, Governor Edwin P. Morrow signed legislation giving Kentucky lawmen teeth to enforce the Volstead Act. Among other things, the measure allowed peace officers five dollars for every arrest and conviction made related to moonshining, and offered a $50 reward to any citizen who provided information leading to the arrest and conviction of a moonshiner. Needless to say, sheriffs stayed busy giving chase to the scofflaws as bootleggers sold each other out for half a C-note and public-spirited folks of a sudden had visions of fifty-dollar bills dancing in their heads. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 12:14:03 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Jim: History
Flatwoods Church 50th Anniversary will be October 2, 2011 Interest in the history of the church has gone so well a book will be published. Readers are asked to continue to contribute to the project. All three former living pastors, Bro. James Antle, Bro. Junior Holmes, and Bro. Clifford DeHart, in addition to the current pastor, Bro Carroll G. Perkins will speak at the homecoming. By Mike Bennett Here is some more information about our 50th anniversary service at Flatwoods Church. A while back, I asked for information from the community concerning the early years of Flatwoods Separate Baptist Church. I have received much, but feel there is much more out there. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 11:14:37 | Comments | Printable version
Haiku written July- August 2011 by Robert Stone Dear Reader, Another two months have rolled by and here are the recent haiku. All of them were written as comments on comments or on status notes or on photographs or on blog posts or in responses to emails. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 10:54:34 | Comments | Printable version
John Ford: Get someone from Russell Co., KY to help schools John Ford's personal opinion about Comments re article 46782 Doesn't understand Adair School Board and textbooks By John Ford Personal opinions of the writer $2,432,523.99. WOW! Tthat is a lot of money to support a system full of masters degrees that cannot figure out how to get the most basic of supplies for the kids they are trying to educate. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 10:44:15 | Comments | Printable version
Rev. Joey N. Welsh: A national icon...a call of concern This Another Angle, "A national icon, some lines of verse, and a call to concern," was first published 10 September 2006. To see other articles by this author, enter "Rev. Joey N. Welsh," or "Another Angle," in the searchbox. The next earlier essay posted on ColumbiaMagazine.com is That was her story, and she stuck by it By The Rev. Joey N. Welsh A national icon, some lines of verse, and a call to concern This week (2006), when our nation observes the fifth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, marks a time filled with memories of our great national trauma. Images from 2001 of the twin towers, the Pentagon, and the crash site near Somerset, PA flood the news again. Newer images of the memorials being established at those spots likely will be icons for future generations. Perhaps someday there will be works of literature associated with September 11 that also will become a part of the nation's consciousness. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 10:36:24 | Comments | Printable version
Album: The Cutest Kids, their mother, and babysitting cat Donna Rieder, a frequent advertiser in CM Classifieds, sent four delightful photos from her farm on East 80. They sort of tell a story, if one reads between the lines, and gives a person who might want to own a few goats and perhaps a goatherding Oriental Shorthair Cat, just what they may be in for - at least they know that there'll never be another dull moment with these characters around! Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 10:13:39 | Comments | Printable version
Tom Chaney, No. R727: True Crime Stories from the Bluegrass Of Writers and Their Books. Book Review by Tom Chaney True Crime Stories from Old Kentucky. by Kevin McQueen. First printed 10 September 2006 in the Hart County Herald. The next earlier Tom Chaney Of Writers and Their Books column,Tom Chaney R725: The Help By Tom Chaney True Crime Store's from the Bluegrass Kevin McQueen has written an irreverent account of Kentucky murders. The book is Murder in Old Kentucky: True Crime Stories from the Bluegrass; McClanahan Publishing House, 2005. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 09:05:24 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Tom Chaney: Of Writers and Their Books
Gracie Faye Hurt, 6, Marrowbone, KY (d. September 7, 2011) Click on headline for full obituary and photo(s) Gracie Faye Hurt, age 6, of Marrowbone, KY., passed away on Wednesday September 7, 2011 in Burkesville, Kentucky. Funeral Services for Gracie Faye Hurt will be held on Sunday September 11, 2011 at 3pmCT, in the Memory Chapel of Norris-New Funeral Home, 601 N. Main Street, Burkesville, KY, with burial in the Marrowbone Cemetery in Marrowbone, Kentucky. Visitation began be after 1pmCT on Saturday continues until service time on Sunday at the funeral home Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 08:07:35 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Obituaries
(Ad) Furniture posted Sat., Sept 10, 2011; already SOLD Donna Rieder posted this ad Saturday, Sepember 10, 2011: Furniture for sale: I have 2 leather living room chairs, Espresso (dark chocolate brown), in good condition. $75.00 each or $140.00 for the pair.Must come see, 1/2-way between Russell Springs and Columbia just off KY 80. Please call 270-xxx-xxx- Donna RiederAt 7:51amCT, Sunday morning, September 11, 2011, we got this happy news: Donna Riederwrites: SOLD!!! Thank you! --Donna RiederWhether it's selling furniture, finding pets, selling houses, or drawing crowds to yard sales: CM Classifieds Get Results! It pays to use CM Classifieds Scan them every hour! 2011-09-11 08:00:53 | Comments | Printable version
What else can be done about the schools? Answer up front from CM: 1) Provide an adequate tax base. 2) Start attending meetings and LISTENING. learning, and then providing input to make sure a good school board does the right thing. OR ELSE -We face an implosion of residential property values, and a downward spiraling economy. Comments re article 46782 Doesnt understand Adair School Board and textbooksJeanne Marshburn writes: I'm sure all the educated people in Adair County agree that cutting back on the kids' text books is one of the worst things that can happen! Education in Adair County is absolutely critical. So, now the question is - What can we do about it? Does the budget need to be reviewed and maybe redone in its entirety? What dollar amount are we talking about? Awareness is critical and I applaud the Columbia Magazine for starting the process, but what else can be done??? --Jeanne MarshburnActually, the first step, I believe, is to get more local money in the system. That means more taxes. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 07:40:50 | Comments | Printable version
Chuck Hinman, IJMA No. 025 : Funeral Procession Courtesy It's Just Me Again. No. 025. Funeral Procession Courtesy Is Chuck Hinman your favorite Sunday with CM columnist, as many tell us? If so, we hope you'll drop him a line by email. Reader comments to CM are appreciated, as are emails directly to Mr. Hinman at: charles.hinman@sbcglobal.net The next previous Chuch Hinman column, Chuck Hinman: IJMA No. 017. Wisdom of Bunk King By Chuck Hinman I submit that common funeral courtesy is learned at an early age from your parents. I cannot remember any specific "thou shalt not" instruction from either of my parents on the subject. Nevertheless I am sure I, as a child, observed my parents discipline in this matter and didn't have to be told ... "THOU SHALT"! etc. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 07:12:50 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Chuck Hinman - Reminiscences
Gale Cowan: The fight for textbooks may be in Frankfort Comments re article 46782 Doesnt understand Adair School Board and textbooks Gale Cowan writes to ColumbiaMagazine.com: This morning (Saturday, September 10, 2011) I got a message from a Principal in the School System. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 07:01:55 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback
Today, SUNDAY with CM, September 11, 2011 SUNDAY with CM, September 11, 2011 Sunday Features posting is underway. Here are Quick Links to selected favorite SUNDAY with CM columns, stories with perhaps some links to albums, and to news from the past week and beyond. SUNDAY with CM - SEPTEMBER 11, 2011 for September 11, 2011 and your favorite writers + important news stories:
2011-09-11 06:33:35 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Today
Carol Perkins: Fix It 'As individuals, we need to buy more American made products. Supply and demand keeps the economy alive. Unfortunately, the economy we are keeping alive is not our own' -CAROL PERKINS The next earlier Carol Perkins column: Sturgis, SD By Carol Perkins The weight of the world is heavy on so many people right now. Most are struggling financially. Some people have lost their jobs or were scaled back, have given up their homes and moved in with relatives, lost their insurance and benefits, can't afford gas to drive to work, car payments, and are depressed and fearful. For the first time, I am really worried about my country and countrymen. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 06:30:35 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Carol Perkins
ACHS Girls' Golf: Adair 4th in Lady Raider at Paul Walker Course Team Score: ACHS 365, a team best. INDIVIDUAL ACHS: Emilee Royse 89, and Rachel Phipps 88, both shot their personal best in tournament play. Jessica Simpson 110. Abby Roys 102. Ashley Goodin 86. NEXT: ACHS hosts Clinton Co at The Pines. Click on headline for complete story, photo(s) By Kim Goodin, ACHS Girls Golf Coach Adair Girls' Golf finished 4th out of 11 teams in the Lady Raider Invitational on Saturday, September 10, 2011 in Bowling Green, KY at Paul Walker Golf Course, 1044 Covington ST, Bowling Green, KY. MAP After a week of rain and cancellations (Clinton at Dale Hollow & Green Co. at Green) the girls' golf team came out on Saturday with a team best tournament score of 365. We haven't scored that well since 2009 when we had a 359 in the Kentucky Invitation Tournament (KIT). Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 06:01:07 | Comments | Printable version
Barbara Armitage: First you learn to read, then you read to learn Principal's advice sunk in: After hearing it, writer's grandmother bought her a set of encyclopedias Barbara Armitage comments on education: When I was going into the 9th grade my grandmother enrolled me in the local Catholic High school - we were not Catholic but this school was well known as one of the best schools in Florida. The week before school started the principal spoke to the parents at the open house. I can't remember her name, but I do remember her saying "First your children learn to read then they read to learn". The next day my grandmother bought me a set of encyclopedias. Anyone who would deny a child a book (in any form) is condemning the child to ignorance. -BARBARA ARMITAGE Comments re article 46782 Doesnt understand Adair School Board and textbooks 2011-09-11 05:08:09 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback
Our schools: Why don't all the kids have laptops? 'Losing a generation to a POOR education will be paid back in low incomes for many years.' -GERALD DOSS Gerald Doss writes to CM: Did you even notice that in schools in other places, each student has their own lap top? Wonder what they do about the money for those things? We must have forgotten about the wiring in one of our schools not being adequate for all to be on a computer and about the roof leaking and we voted down A very small tax increase to help our children get a better education. Losing a generation to a POOR education will be paid back in low incomes for many years. Seems like a book or lack thereof is just the tip of the iceberg. -GERALD DOSS 2011-09-11 04:56:13 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback
Whitfield statement on 10 year observance of Sept. 11, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield, (KY-01), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Energy and Power, today issued the following statement in observance of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks: "Today, we remember a day that forever changed our way of life. For many, the wounds of loss will never fully be healed. For others, family members are deployed abroad to ensure that such unspeakable attacks never happen again. "As we remember those who were lost in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania, we also remember those brave military men and women who have been lost in the wake of September 11 to ensure our freedom never again comes under attack. While the attacks of September 11, 2001 may have shaken our nation to its core, no attack will ever destroy the United States or the ideals and principles for which we stand. America has and will always continue to shine as a beacon of freedom for those living in oppression both today and for generations to come." U.S. REPRESENTATIVE ED WHITFIELD, (KY 1) 2011-09-11 04:38:59 | Comments | Printable version
Sad word of the death of Jimmy D. Helm, former WWNI editor The sad word of the death of Jimmy D. Helm, a native of Russell County, KY, who made many Adair County friends while the editor of the Harrison Co. Press, Corydon, IN, for Waggener-Walker Newspapers, Columbia, KY, and a frequent writer in The Columbia, KY, Daily Statesman, and Adair County News died August 1, 2011, in Nebraska. Thanks to "Jim" for notifying us. A beautiful obituary is posted in the the Ord Quiz, with tributes to his life, at Jimmy D. Helm, Elyria, NE 65, Mr. Helm will also be remembered as a helicopter pilot for Jimmy Reliford, Columbia, KY. 2011-09-11 04:34:46 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Obituaries
Warrenhuffman sets CU records in victory over Cumberland U ATTENDANCE: 1200.Warrenhuffman's record TDs and special teams kick blocks lead Campbellsville past NAIA No. 18 Cumberland University of Lebanon, TN Click on headline for full story, Richard RoBards photos, next game, and links By Chris Megginson / Campbellsville Sports Information CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - For the second straight week, Campbellsville University downed a higher-ranked opponent Saturday night at Finley Stadium's HIG Field. The Tigers rallied from a 21-14 deficit in the third quarter to beat No. 18 Cumberland University, 30-27, in week two. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 03:21:49 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Sports
No. 4 LWC Mens Soccer 3, St. Xavier 0, Sept. 10, 2011 Game with St. Xavier University in Chicago, IL Click on headline for full story by Dan White, plus photo By Dan White CHICAGO, IL - Just 45 seconds into the game, the fourth ranked Lindsey Wilson College men's soccer team had been fouled in the box and sent junior Lebogang Moloto out to finish off a penalty-kick goal that stood up as the game winner in a 3-0 win at St. Xavier (IL) University on Saturday evening. With four shots, including three on goal, Moloto led a dominating Blue Raider attack that outshot the Cougars 11-6 and saw three different players score goals. Article continues... click title or click here to read whole article. 2011-09-11 02:43:09 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Sports
(Ad) Yard sales already started for coming weekend This huge yard sale was posted at 2:14amCT, Sunday morning: Charlene Pike writes: Large Yard Sale: 400 East 80 Drive Columbia, KY; Friday and Saturday, Sept 16-17, 2011, from 8:00-???. Washer and Dryer, furniture (including couch, chair, 2 recliners, coffee table, end tables, etc), lots of glassware, household items (microwave, pots/pans, etc), lots of women's clothing (all sizes), mattresses, pictures, picture frames. Too many items to mention! Priced to sell! Would like to see everything go! --Charlene PikeIf you are planning a yard sale sometime during the next month, why not send it now? Posting early lets buyers plan their shopping to include your sale. Remember: Include street number and street - complete address - and text only yard sale ads for individuals in Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell or Taylor Counties of Kentucky are Free. (Business ads are available at a very reasonable cost.) CM Yard Sale Ads bring in the buyers! Submit using any Contact/Submit button. 2011-09-11 02:18:54 | Comments | Printable version
LW football defeats Southern Virginia University; now 1-1 Lindsey Wilson College Football won its second game of the season, 33-25, Saturday afternoon, defeating Southern Virginia University at Buena Vista, VA. Lindsey Wilson is now 1-1 on the season. The LWC Football team will return to Raider Stadium, 820 Hanley Lane, Columbia, KY at 1:30pmCT, Saturday, September 17, 2011 Belhaven University of Jackson, MS. 2011-09-11 02:06:59 | Comments | Printable version | See topic Sports Birthdays and Anniversaries for September 11 Happy Anniversary, Coy and Vickie Petty | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Anniversary, Vitis and Alberta Bailey (1960) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Abagail Robertson (1997) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Benny Burton (1957) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Brandon Branham | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Coy Dean Petty (1951) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, DeShay Franklin-Furkin (1993) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Jason Claywell | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Jordan Dean | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Josh Knight | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Larry Grant | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Linda McKinley-Grider | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Marcus Yarberry (1995) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Robby Shelton (1963) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Ryan Sneed (1987) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, William Corbin | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Dr. Bobbie Jean Hall, 58, Taylor Co., KY (1955-2013) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Brandon Arthur Castellano, 33, Taylor County, KY (1983-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Billy Cheyenne Rowland, Hustonville, KY (1974-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Arnold Corbin, Columbia, KY (1938-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Donald Reed Poland, Jamestown, KY (1945-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Jerry Lee Watson, Casey Co., KY (1947-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Eunice Montgomery Wright, Campbellsville, KY (1935-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Luther Ray Redmon, 70, Adair Co., KY (1939) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Gladys Richerson O'Banion, Taylor Co., KY (1924) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Bob LaGodney, Taylor County, KY (1942) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mr. Willard Page, 100, Adair Co., KY (1911) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Rita Lee Berry, Adair Co., KY (1963) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, John William McGuire, 52, Russell Co., KY (1962-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Dennis Craig Smith, 62, Summer Shade, KY (1952-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Theresa Claire Oberding, Green Co., KY (1926-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Elwanda Miller, 90, Campbellsville, KY; Russell Co., KY native (1925-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Tim Lee Carter Cain, 75, Glasgow, KY (1940-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mr. Joseph Eugene (Gene) Poindexter, 83, Cumberland Co., KY (1932-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mrs. Pauline S. Funk, Campbellsville, KY (1925-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Hester Goode, 88, Casey Co., KY (1928-2017) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Phillip Carter, 74, Columbia, KY (1943-2017) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Ann Eliza Cowan, 84, Columbia, KY (1938-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Annie (Rennie) Rankin, 76, Liberty, KY (1946-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Betty Joyce Grant, 82, Columbia, KY (1942-2024) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Bobby Lee, 84, Campbellsville, KY (1937-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Cecil Froedge, 67, Adair Co., KY native (1941-2009) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Coy Dean Petty, 72, Columbia, KY (1951-2024) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, George Loy, Jr. | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Jean Tucker (1944-2000) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Jeffrey K. Brown, 66, Columbia, KY (1957-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Joe Sullivan, 72, Campbellsville, KY (1947-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Marvin Badger, Sr. 88, Casey Creek, KY native Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Nellie Karnes, 95, Columbia, KY (1926-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Phyllis Wheeler, 81, Liberty, KY (1941-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Randall Page, 81, Burkesville, KY (1939-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Ronald Dale Bryant, 66, Columbia, KY (1956-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) Events scheduled for Sunday, September 11, 2011 All events are listed in Central Time. Submit your upcoming event using our Contact Form.
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