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Today, Wed. March 4, 2009: Ministerial Association meets CUMC

Spotlighting, in brief, today's events for Day 63 of 2009. 302 Days remaining in year.
  • Today: Adair County Recycling Trailer at Old Wal-Mart Shopping Center, Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY
  • Today: Bookmobile schedule for March not yet received
  • 09:00amCT: Adair Co. Unit of the Salvation Army meets in Annex
  • 10:00amCT: Children's Story Hour at ACPL
  • 12:00pmCT: Lenten luncheon/service at Columbia United Methodist Church
  • 12:50pmCT: Ministerial monthly meeting is March 4, 2009 following Lenten Services at CUMC
  • 01:00pmCT: Homeschool Story Hour at ACPL with Miss Aleina
  • 04:00pmCT: Time to check Directory of Churches for Wednesday evening worship service schedules.
  • 06:00pmCT: AARP Volunteer Tax Assistance at LWC each Wedneday in tax season
  • 06:00pmCT: Spring revival at Elm View United Methodist Church, Metcalfe County, KY
For events in detail and to scan future events into 2009, Click here

Court:
Wednesday, March 4, 2009 Four (4) Cases in Adair Circuit Court (Judge James Weddle). Fifty (50) cases in 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

Click Here to access facts from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia about this day in history.

The Count is Over.
Columbia Finished #1 with 204 checklists to Lexington's 130, Louisville 83; Glasgow 34, and Frankfort 33. Columbia tied with Lexington for reporting the most species, 74.
  • To check full rankings of checklists in Kentucky Click Here

(ADV): What's Cooking in Adair County, KY, today:
Click restaurant names for hours, directions, and prices.

  • Betty's OK Country Cooking
    BUFFET MENU: Wednesday, March 4, 2009: MEATS: CATFISH. SALISBURY STEAK. TENDERLOIN. TUNA CASSEROLE. Mashed Potatoes. Green Beans. Fried Apples. Corn. Baked Beans. Macaroni/Tomatoes. Vegetable Sticks. Great Northern Beans. Rolls/Cornbread. On the buffet cold bar Coleslaw. Peaches. Pears. Cottage Cheese. Pepper Relish. Sweet Onion.
    TODAY'S SPECIAL DESSERTS: Peach Cobbler. Sugar Free Chocolate Pie. Plus our really big regular list of favorite cakes and desserts.
    BREAKFAST: Served anytime. New! Served on Tuesdays and Thursdays only Real Fried Potatoes for breakfast!

  • Bob's Country Kitchen & General Store, KY 206, Vester, KY
    BREAKFAST ANYTIME: Served anytime! Try this 89 cent one: 39 cent Cinnamon Roll + Bottomless Cup of Coffee, 50 cents = Total 89 cents
    ON THE HOTBAR: Wednesday, March 4, 2009
  • $4.99 HOTBAR SPECIAL
    SALISBURY STEAK with Brown Gravy. Mashed Potatoes. Green Beans. Coleslaw. Sliced Tomatoes. Sweet Onions. Just $4.99
    OUR COOKIE FACTORY IS HERE: Fresh baked in the Magic Bob's Cookie Oven, 69 cents each/or 3/$2.00; Pig-out special, $7.99 for a dozen.
    DESSERTS: New! Cream Cheese Apple Strudel by Chef Bob Hamlett himself! Chocolate Pie. Butterscotch. Cocanut Meringue Pies by Kay Burton. Bob's own Cherry Delight.
    DELIVERY: Yes, Bob's delivers. $25 minimum. Some limits. Call (270) 384-6774.NOW OPEN UNTIL 6:00pmCT each evening.

  • Buffalo Hills
    Located at 906 Greensburg ST in the Curves Building, Columbia, KY.
    Lunch hours 10:30-1:30 Mon -Fri Follow the crowd to Buffalo Hills. Business is booming and after you taste a buffalo burger, you'll understand why.
    FOR YOU EXTRA HUNGRY EATERS, we've added the 1/2 lb Bodacious Buffalo Burger. 8 ounces of low fat, great tasting buffalo, still with less than 1/2 the fat than conventional fast food 1/4 lb burgers!
    TRY OUR NEW SMOOTHIE FLAVORS: Northwest Berry, a delicious blend of boysenberry & blackberry, and our Lemonade Cooler.
    ALSO: Smoothies, Christian Gifts, Tanning Beds. Buffalo Meat--America's Original Health Food. Buffalo steaks, roasts, burger and brats available for your grilling at home! Open10am-7pm Mon-Tue & Thurs.-Fri. 10am-6pm Wednesdays. Closed Saturdays, Sundays. Jim & Carol Leib, Owners. We accept Visa, MC, and Discover Credit Cards. Dr. Smoothie smoothiesEnjoy a refreshing, healthy drink. In the Curves Building on Greensburg St.

  • The Dairy Dip
    Wednesday, March 3, 2009:
    EAT FOR $2.50! Today, Wednesday, March 4, 2009, we're featuring our Homemade Chili along w/ its sidekick Grilled Cheese for only $2.50 plus tax! Come by or call for delivery today.
    REMEMBER, WE ALSO DELIVER for orders of $15 or more. (270) 384-4644
    SPECIAL WINTER HOURS: We are now open from 10:30am to 4:00pmCT, Monday thru Friday. Closed Saturday and Sunday.

  • Ol' Joe Barbee's B&B QUE
    South Central Kentucky: The Great Barbecue Famine is almost over!
    Ol Joe's at his smoker and all's well with the world!
    Just two more days! Joe Barbee is gearing up for the big March 6 & 7 weekend!

    Ol' Joe's B&B QUE will open this weekend on Friday and Saturday, March 6 & 7, 2009.
    Call today, to order Ol' Joe's Sauce (270) 384-2360, or to to arrange Ol Joe's sure-to-please catering service. MENU


  • QUICK STOP
    Next to Downey's Gun & Pawn and Downey's ATV's and Motorcycles. 702 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY. Phone (270) 384-9833. Hours: Mon-Friday, 4:00am to 2:00pmCT. Sat. 4:00am to 12noonCT.BREAKFAST: Cooked to order. Pick up breakfast sandwiches quick at Quick Stop.
    SPECIALS: Wednesday, March 4, 2009:
    Plate lunch special. MEATLOAF. Mashed Potatoes with brown gravy. Peas/Carrots. Roll. Just $4.25
    Call ahead for large carryouts; we'll try to have it ready when you get to the Quick Stop: (270) 384-9833

  • Rerun's Holmes Bend General Store
    BREAKFAST: Cooked to order. Served anytime.
    SPECIAL TODAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2009:
    TBASPECIAL EVERYDAY: BIG MOUTH CATFISH SANDWICH. The best.
    DESSERTS:Enjoy Rerun's HUGE Chewy, Chocolaty BROWNIES, only 50 cents each. Fried Apple Pies, a Rerun & Lindy Special. Great take-home treats.
    SPECIAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2009:
    BREADED STEAK with Mashed Potatoes and Sawmill Gravy + Biscuits + Peas/Carrots, Just $6.00
    SPECIAL EVERYDAY: BIG MOUTH CATFISH SANDWICH. The best.
    DESSERTS:Peach Cobbler ($1. a Rerun's bowlful). Enjoy Rerun's HUGE Chewy, Chocolaty BROWNIES, only 50 cents each. Fried Apple Pies, a Rerun & Lindy Special. Great take-home treats.
    FRIDAY: Big Seafood specials.

  • Adair County School District menus March 2-27, 2009-
    Wednesday, March 4, 2009: BREAKFAST: CHICKEN ON BUN. Choice of Low Fat Milk. Cereal choices and toast offered daily at breakfast. LUNCH: CHEESEBURGER ON BUN or TACO SALAD. Salsa and Trimmings. Potato Wedges. Refried Beans w/Cheese. Pears. Choice of Low Fat Milk. Salads available daily. Fruit and/or juice offered daily with lunch
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Stimulus Bill Updates
President Barack Obama has established a website where Americans can watch how their American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Stimulus Package) money is being spent. The President signed the bill into law in Denver, CO. The website is:RECOVERY.COM The site offers citizens a chance to send personal stories about the Economic Crisis to Your Stories If you should send a story, and you live in or are from Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell or Taylor Counties in Kentucky, please either send a duplicate copy to ColumbiaMagazine.com or let us know so we can link to your story.

Lindsey Wilson Arts & Lectures Spring 2009 ScheduleAdair County Schools "Learning for a Lifetime"School website was updated March 01, 2009Click 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.

ACHS BAND

2007 Adair County Band website. Doyle Lloyd, webmaster. Watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2009 Fund Drive Thermometer. Contribute online.

Election Results: Nov. 4, 2008 General Election
Precinct by precinct votes in the November 4, 2008, General Election are now posted. Click on the office to access printer friendly chart:Quick links to Election night storiesNational, State, Election Report
2008 Kentucky Primary Election Calendar & Candidates
See candidate filings for City Council, Constable, School Board, and Soil Conservation District races. Click Here

Click Here for 2008 Election Calendars at the Secretary of State's website.
To see the results by precincts or absentee voting, click on links below:
Absentee totals. White Oak.Eunice-Pellyton. Little Cake. East Columbia.Ozark.S. Columbia-Ozark. Glens Fork-Melson Ridge. Gradyville-Nell. Sparksville-Breeding. Milltown. West Columbia. Cane Valley-Holmes. Knifley-Roley. North Columbia. Hurt.

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