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Today, SUN., Mar. 18, 2007: Good luck, ACHS Quick Recall!

Today & Events are brought to you by HUDDLE HOUSE, near Big Lots, Campbellsville, KY. Your headquarters for Huddle 2Go Platters. (ADVERTISEMENT)


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Events in brief for 77th day of 2007 (288 days remaining)

Remember to check Events for complete details, and check with organizations for changes, cancellations
  • March 2007: All month. MS Month. Giles Society Membership Drive, Caveland Art Competition at Begley Chapel and it's also Severe Weather Preparedness Month
  • See Directory of Churches for schedules at Adair County houses of worship this morning
  • ACHS Academic Team is in the State Quick Recall Contest 2:00pmET/1:00pmCT on Sunday, March 18, 2007 at the Galt House, Louisville, KY.
  • Eating: Huddle House, Campbellsville offers 24 hr dining. Check ColumbiaMagazine.com menus. Chilaquiles offers fax in and call in service. Circle R (new phone number 384-1793). Access menus from side ads in ColumbiaMagazine.com.
  • Entertainment: Matinees: One PG-13, Music in Lyrics; The Number 13, rated R, at the Columbian Theatre Call 384-5555 for details
Weather:
The National Weather Service outlook for Sunday, March 18, 2007:

Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. Light and variable wind.

Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 35. South wind between 5 and 8 mph.

Click Here for National Weather Service page for Columbia, KY, with lots of interesting interactive features, including radar and satellite images of planet earth, America, and Adair County, KY


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RBS drawing of proposed canopy shown at board meeting



2007-03-18 - Adair County Board of Education Conference Room - Photo By Ed Waggener. Adair County Elementary School Principal Robbie Harmon holds the RBS Design Group's drawing of a proposed canopy for Adair County's newest school. The drawing was exhibited at the school board meeting Thursday, March 15, 2007. The board instructed Superintendent Treece to get prices for the proposed improvement. Money for the project, which has been estimated in the $70-80,000 range, will come from the as yet indefinite left-over contingency fund. Supervisor of Instruction Phyllis Curry is in the background, left.
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