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Today, Monday, June 4, 2007: Council Meeting night


Spotlighting, in full, today's events for Day 155of 2007 (210 days remaining).

6:00pm CT: Columbia City Council
Regular February meeting at 6:00pm CT. meeting of the Columbia City Council. City Council room, City Hall. Regular meetings first Monday of each month. Click here to see the agenda, longer than usual with a number of zoning, annexation, and budget matters for the council to consider.

6:00pm CT: Genealogical Society meets at the Adair Public Library
The Adair County Genealogical Society will have it's regular monthly meeting at the Library on the regular time of 6:00pm CT. - LILA FORD

1) Johnson Central High School, Paintsville, KY; 2) Singapore
Congratulations!
3rd in the World!
ADAIR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL!

Matt Downen, Megan White, Cody Gabbert, Katie LaVictoire,
and Coach Brett Reliford!

International Future Problem Solving Competition, Ft. Collins, Colorado
Announced, Sunday morning, June 3, 2007. Details as we get them!


The NEWS: If you're just checking ColumbiaMagazine.com since the weekend, 39 new articles have been posted since Thursday, a number of very important ones, and many new photographs are included. Check Stories Archive, Photo Archive, and be sure to check ColumbiaMagazine.com Classifieds.

Movies: "Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World's End." at the Columbian

Weather:
The National Weather Service outlook for Monday, June 4, 2007:

Today...Mostly sunny then becoming mostly cloudy. A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 80. West winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to 25 mph.

Tonight...Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the upper 50s. West winds 10 to 15 mph Decreasing to up to 10 mph after midnight.

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.



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

Court:
Monday, June 4, 2007: There are no cases scheduled in Adair Circuit Court. There are 45 cases scheduled in Adair District Court. Click Here to check Adair Court schedule at the Kentucky Court of Justice Website

Adair County Schools
Click Here Daily for the comprehensive Adair County Schools website. In a community with some of the world's best websites, this one is a standout.

AT THE COLUMBIAN THEATER:

Now showing "Pirates of the Caribbean 3 At the World's End (2007)." . It's PG-3. Nightly at 6:00pm and 9:15pm CT. Sundays at 2:00pm and 5:15pm only.

Click here for more on the historic Columbian Theater.

Call 270-384-5555 to confirm, or for more information at the Columbian Theater.

On this date, June 4
With facts and writing mostly from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  • EVENTS: In 1919, Women's Rights. The U.S. Congress approved the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guaranteed suffrage to women, and sent the Amendment to the U.S. States for ratification. In 1974, the ten-cent beer promotion riot when the Cleveland Indians attempted an ill-fated promotion which ended in a riot and forfeit of the game to the Texas Rangers.
  • BIRTHS:In 1943, Joyce Meyer, Christian evangelical author and speaker.
  • DEATHS: In 1898, Dorothy Elizabeth Gish, a protege of Kentuckian D.W. Griffith, the famed director.
Click Here to access other facts from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia including lists of events, births, deaths, holidays, and other facts about this day.

Roads & Travel
Adair County Road Department: Latest report, Friday, June 1, 2007: We will be ditching on Old Portland Road and the kemp Road in District 5. We will be mowing roadsides in District 1, in the Millerfields area. The sidemower will be on the Butler branch Road in District 6 and along the Rocky Hills Road in District 5. Have a good weekend. Please drive carefully in these areas. -LISA LEE, from the office of Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton.

KY 92 is closed 1.6 miles east of KY 55 for construction of a new bridge over Cedar Creek. But it is expected to be open around June 10-12, Amy Mitchum, a spokesperson for Garrison Construction Co, said .

High detail Adair Co. Map: Click Here

Kentucky's Six-Year Plan Project information map shows more orange, the color codes for construction projects awarded. Click Here to learn more about major Kentucky Transportation Cabinet projects, Click Here for KTC Six-Year Plan map and links to details.

WHVE FM 92.7 Columbia radio online worldwide
Adair Countians around the planet can listen to hometown radio live from 92.7 FM, WHVE, The Wave, with streaming audio. Click Here to access from links on The Wave's ShowMe page at ColumbiaMagazine.com. Or, Click Here then click on the bouncing meter to access The Wave.

Wolf Creek Dam
To access the Army Corps of Engineers Wolf Creek Dam website online, Click Here

Weekly update.: Weekly reports are behind at the Wolf Creek Dam Website. Newest report , May 23, 2007. Click here to read. The report showed Lake Cumberland Elevation at 680.53 feet on May 21, 2007. One page report. One photo

2007 Kentucky General Candidates
Click Here

Click here to access all the May 22, 2007 Adair County primary election charts, precinct-by-precinct, with totals for the county and links to printable versions.



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