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Today, Thurs., Jan. 10, 2008: AC Water Board Meets at 6:00pmCT

Spotlighting, in brief, today's EVENTS for Day 10 of 2008 (Leap Year - 356days remaining).
  • Today: Adair County Food Pantry Open (Office Park Drive)
  • Today: Adair County Public Library Bookmobile, East 80
  • Today: AC Schools Logo Contest Open
  • 4:00pmCT: Columbia-AC Water Commission at Grant Lane location CANCELLED at 8:00amCT today
  • 5:00pmCT/6:00pmET:Christian Motorcyclist Association meets
  • 6:00pm CT: Adair County Water District board meets (Grant Lane)
Click Here for Events in Detail, Calendar as Posted for Events throughout 2008.

Advertising
  • Country Corner Restaurant & Buffet is open 4:00am-8pm today. 3 miles from Columbia at Garlin on KY 206. Great country breakfast any time of the day. The best all-you-can eat buffet in Adair County, $6.99 lunch and supper. Country Cooking the way your momma fixed it. Call in orders at (270) 384-3533. MENU
  • Mitzi's 50% to 60% off sale continues today.
  • Certa-CARE Pharmacy offers guaranteed lowest prescription prices in Adair County. Guaranteed.
  • Movie at Columbian Theatre National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets It is rated PG-13 and will play nightly at 6 and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 4 pm only.
  • Click Here to do your shopping in the comfort of your home, with Wal-Mart Site-to-Store (SM). Order online, pick up at Columbia Wal-Mart or other Wal-Mart store.
  • Celebrate Columbia and Adair Co., KY with CM cards PHOTO
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  • Doodleland Christian Academy is now offering daycare ages birth-10 years
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Scroll down to Photos at end of feature for Today's standout, stand alone, no story photo(s). Added throughout the day.

Much more, inside (or below), including "Driver's Seat" quick links to sites of local interest, including Adair County Public Library, local, state and national news sources.


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Court:
Thursday, January 10, 2008. No (0) cases in Adair Circuit Court (Judge James Weddle). No (0) cases scheduled in Adair District Court (Judge Michael Loy). Click Here to check Adair Court schedule at the Kentucky Court of Justice Website. To visit Adair Circuit Clerk site, Click Here

Adair County Schools
See Adair County School website for school schedule.

School website was updated January 9, 2008, with several Adair County School District News items. Click Here Daily for the comprehensive Adair County Schools website. In a community with some of the world's best websites, this frequently updated one is a standout. Find your child's school for important contacts, athletics, clubs/organizations, faculty & staff listings, SBDM Council meetings, events, and links.

Adair County Schools Menu: December 31, 2007 through January 25, 2008

ACHS BAND
2007 Adair County Band website. Doyle Lloyd, webmaster. With 2007 KMEA AAA State Champions posts. A must see site; includes video, audio, old photos and pictures

Click here for Adair County Band Audio Tapes. Great gifts!

AT THE COLUMBIAN THEATER:

Now Showing
National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets at the Columbian Theatre. Rated PG-13/ Nightly at 6 and 8 pm and Sunday at 2 and 4 pm only.

Two new movies open Friday, January 11, 2008
I Am Legend, rated PG 13, which will play nightly at 6:00pmCT and Sunday at 2:00pmCT only, and Alien vs Predator Requiem, Rated R, which plays at 8:15 nightly and Sunday at 4:15pm only.

Click here to read more about the historic Columbian Theatre.

This date in history, Wikipedia link:

Click Here to access facts from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia including lists of events, births, deaths, holidays, and other facts about this day in history.

Roads, Travel

Adair County Road Department maintenance report, Closed today. Reports added as received from the busy ACRD. Please drive carefully.Click Here to see activity report, November 2007. Thanks. LISA LEE, CJE administrative assistant, Office of Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton. 270-384-4703. Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton.

High detail Adair Co. Map: Click Here

Kentucky Highway Department, Adair County
Road Eighty closed for 102 Days today, January 10, 2008 Click Here Adair County Sheriff Ralph Curry is urging extreme caution in the area. "I'm afraid there are going to be more accidents at the Green Hills Road intersection while they are building that bridge," he says. If possible, use the LBN, even if it takes a little longer to reach an interchange.Closed since Monday, October 1, 2007 , KY 80 Columbia-Russell Springs east of Columbia.

Kentucky Highway Department Adair County Maintenance:
Updated as received

Western Bypass from 24,000 feet, 13 minutes from Lexington, KY, photo by Doug Campbell, Columbia Pilot and owner of Catfish Plus seafood restaurant, posted on CM on June 28, 2007.

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

Weekly Update: Latest, Dated December 19, 2007 with interesting photo of the foundation grouting work platform. Good news on water level, at 681.68 feet with increased rainfall producing some runoff, allowing increased discharge. Click here for December 19, 2007 (latest) Wolf Creek Dam update.

2008 Kentucky General Election Calendar & Candidates
Click Here for 2008 Election Calendars at the Secretary of State's website.

For filings at Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson's office for President, US Senator US Representative, State Representative, Justice of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Court of Appeals, and District Judgeships, Click Here.

Please remember to
submit events, celebrations now for January 2008 and all of 2008 ColumbiaMagazine.com calendar of Events and Celebrations and to send new and updated entries for the Directory of Churches


Driver's Seat Links:

(ADV)Celebrate Adair County pride every time you give,
every time you send Scenic Adair County, KY note cards!

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If you'd like to give gifts that say "home" then you may want to order a pack of cards and envelopes containing eight different full color scenes of Adair County. Each card has the location and description on the back, and is blank on the inside so you can personalize the message for any occasion. Winter, spring, summer and fall seasons are represented in the photos from the archives of ColumbiaMagazine.com. Eight cards include 1) Gold Cat in fall leaves, 2) A winter farm scene in Gradyville, 3) Adair County leaves blowing in the wind 4) The Russell Creek Valley at Milltown in redbud time, 5) Trumpet vine by Adair County byway, 6) Famous Adair County Courthouse Clocktower pictures, side by side, over flag and behind fountain spray, 7) Giles House and reflection in lily-covered pond, and 8) The wrought iron fence at the Trabue-Russell House highlighted by stunning yellow leaves. Celebrate the richness of Adair County each time you correspond with friends and family with these cards. Each 8-pack of cards is $15.95 plus tax. They can be picked up at South Central Printing in Columbia, or you can call 270-250-2854 or e-mail linda@columbiamagazine.com to arrange to add shipping & handling and have them mailed directly to you or someone you wish to give a gift to. (ADV)




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Jericho School 1947: Eula Schuler, teacher



2008-01-10 - Holmes Bend Road (now), Columbia, KY - Photo From George Rice Album.
GEORGE RICE shares this favorite old photo from 60 years ago. It is the school picture taken in 1947 of the Jericho students. In the background is the Charity Baptist Church. The students include, front row, from left, Nellie Gilbert, Nina Parker, Sonny Loy, Billy Schuler, Lillian Davis, Betty Hovious, Roy Hovious, Norene Willis, Arlene Parker, Morris Merritt, Joe Grant, Eugene Davis.Second row Vitis Pendleton, Billy Gilbert, Bobby Pendleton, Nancy Renfro, Fanny Bell Willis, Jimmy Rice, George Rice, Jr; James Merritt. (?), Bernice Knight, Geneva Knight, Viola Willis, Vaughn Schuler, and the teacher, Mrs. Eula Schuler. Mrs. Schuler was one of most wonderful teachers for those who knew her, George Rice says. The Schuler boys were her sons. Her husband, their father, was a one-time Adair County judge. The Riall's Store, with Holmes Post office, was located across the street, and with the Charity Baptist Church and Jericho School, was the entire downtown. The village was called Jericho Community. Going to what is now Green River Lake, the road beyond Jericho Community went down to Fisher's Ford, named for S.L. (Steven Leslie, "Hunter") Fisher, one of the area's most memorable citizens. What is now the other major street in Jericho, Corbin's Bend Road, was then called Mt. Carmel Road. That road, in those days, went to the Mont Corbin farm, and branch went down to Mt. Carmel Church, and on to Coburg. The Jericho school was discontinued in the mid 1950's. Charity Baptist Church was established in 1868 and met in various schoolhouses for worship until the above was built in 1914; the church still stands and still holds services twice a week, on Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights. An unexplained mystery is where one of Jericho most famous graduates, Robert Renfro, is not in the picture. Renfro's name brings to mind that this school provided many of "The Green River Kids," outstanding students at Columbia High School and Adair County High. Renfro was 1958 ACHS Salutatorian, classmate Nina Parker (Day) was 1958 ACH Valedictorian. Nina Parker Day commented, January 12, 2008, "This group shared many happy school daystogether and most of us went back to Sunday School and church serviceson Sundays at Charity Baptist Church," Clicking Read More accesses the "Today, Thurs. Jan. 10, 2008" feature.

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