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TODAY, Fri., Jan. 26, 2007: Ann bridge conference


Click Read More for news and links including today's weather, Adair County Schools, court news, this day in history, traffic and driving, and much more.

Events in brief for 26th day of 2007 (339 days remaining)
  • Judge Ann Melton will be holding a press conference and bidder information meeting at the Grassy Springs Bridge in District One today at 10:00am.
  • Ongoing: Margaret van Hook display at the Lucretia C. Begley Gallery
  • New movies at the Columbian Theater tonight
Today & Events are brought to you by HUDDLE HOUSE, near Big Lots, Campbellsville, KY. Your headquarters for Superbowl Parties Huddle 2Go Platters. (ADVERTISEMENT)



At the Columbian Theater: Two new movies tonight. At 6:00pm CT, (PG). We are Marshall (PG) About the Marshall University plane crash. At 8:00pm CT, Arthur and the Invisibles (PG) Call 270-384-5555 to confirm, or for more information.


The Wolf Creek Dam Crisis
Byron Crawford finds something to smile about in the lowered Lake Cumberland story. Click Here. To read "Lower Lake may reveal lost smiles. Click Here To keep up with the official Nashville Army Corps of Engineers news on Lake Cumberland.

2007 Kentucky Primary Candidates
Click Here to keep up with all registrations for statewide and multicounty races, including: Governor/Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Auditor of Public Accounts, State Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture, Judge of the Court of Appeals, Circuit Judges, and District Judges.

LINKS: State, regional, national news: Lexington Herald-News; Courier-Journal, Louisville, KY; and Google News for latest national and international news.

Sports brief
Lindsey Women Win, Campbellsville University Men upset LWC, in doubleheader last night at Biggers.

Behind on reading the Today summaries? Click Here for Today yesterday

Court:
From the Kentucky Court of Justice website with docket as last updated there: Friday, January 26, 2007. Seven items are scheduled in Adair Circuit Court, dominated by Christian Wheeler cases. There are no cases scheduled in District Court. Click Here to check Adair Court schedule at the Kentucky Court of Justice Website

Adair County School District Menus:
Monday, January 22, 2006: BREAKFAST. (Main items to be posted later) Juice/Fruit. Choice of Low Fat Milk. Cereal choices and toast offered daily at breakfast. Some items contain peanuts. LUNCH: (Main menu items to be posted later) Choice of Low Fat Milk. Fruit and juice offered daily with lunch. Salads are available daily.Click here for the comprehensive Adair County Schools website. Link for school meals (as well as the school calendar and other nifty stuff) is in site menu.

Adv: Visit HUDDLE HOUSE, across KY 210 from Wal-Mart, near Big Lots, Campbellsville, KY. For office parties, tailgating, game day parties, call Huddle House at 270-789-002 and let us prepare your party platter. Great food. Breakfasts are served 24/7/365, along with the mouth-watering lunch and dinner entrees. Eat with home folks. You never know who you'll run into from Adair County at the HUDDLE HOUSE. Gaylon & Phyllis Yarberry, owners


On this date, January 26:
With facts mostly from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  • EVENTS:In 1564, the Council of Trent drew distinctions between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. In 1785,Benjamin Franklin expressed disappointment that wild turkey not our national symbol. In 1802, Library of Congress established. In 1838, Tennessee enacts first prohibition law in U.S. In 1961, gender equity advanced with the appointment of first presidential physician, Janet G. Travell. And last year, Western Union stopped its telegram service.
  • BIRTHS: In 1880, Douglas MacArthur. In 1905, Maria von Trapp. In 1925, Paul Newman, of Nobody's Fool fame.
  • DEATHS: In 1986, Kentucky born David Rice Atchison of the famous President for a Day legend. In 1893, Abner Doubleday. In 1984, Paul "Bear" Bryant, one-time UK football coach.
  • CELEBRATE: For Friday, St. Polycarp day. Sounds fishy, but isn't.
Click Here to access other facts from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia including lists of events, births, deaths, holidays, and other facts about this day.

Weather:
The National Weather Service outlook for Friday, January 26, 2007: TODAY: Mostly sunny, with a high near 47. Southwest wind between 9 and 14 mph. TONIGHT: Mostly clear, with a low around 31. Southwest wind between 11 and 16 mph.

Click Here for National Weather Service page for Columbia, KY, with lots of interesting interactive features, including pinpointing weather in Gradyville, Knifley, Cane Valley, Milltown, Glens Fork, Fairplay, and Breeding (many others)

Traffic and Driving:
Hazardous Driving Conditions: Click Here

High detail Adair Co. Map: Click Here

State Highway Maintenance: Friday, January 26, 2007: 1)Mailbox rock on KY 1742 2) Slope Mowing on KY 531

Click Here for upcoming maintenance schedule.

Deer danger: Click Here to visit Kentucky Fish & Wildlife reports by Region. Adair is in the Green River Region.

What's next?: To learn more about major Kentucky Transportation Cabinet projects, Click Here for KTC Six-Year Plan map and links to details.

Snow and Ice Routes: Click here for Kentucky State Department of Highways map of priority snow routes on State maintained roads in Adair County 2006-2007.


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