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KEEP UP WITH, PARTICIPATE, and HELP OTHERS TO PARTICIPATE in the 2010 U.S. Census. 2010Census.gov. To see how Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell, and Cumberland Counties are doing and how our participation stacks up against other Kentucky counties and the nation, go to "Participation Rates."
Countdown to the Primary Election, 2010

53 more Days to Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Election 2010: Precincts in Adair Co. magisterial, school board districts
Posted January 18, 2010:

Click on link for:
Complete Election 2010 Candidate List


Announcements have been received and are online and linked from the Complete Election 2010 Candidate List
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First Ever Saturday Bird Walk is tomorrow Saturday, March 27, 2010

Juvenile Golden Eagle over Green River Lake
You just might see this Golden Eagle on the first ever Saturday Bird Walk. Both Golden Eagles and Bald Eagles are seen in the area of Corbin's Bottoms. The photo above was taken just a short distance away.2010-03-11 - Hwy 551, Adair County - Photo by John Humphress. John added this image to theColumbiaMagazine group at Flickr, with this caption: "This is not a great picture but does show enough detail of a rare juvenile Golden Eagle taken over Green River Lake from the bridge on Hwy 551."
The Adair County Bird Watchers will be taking a 1 hour plus bird walk with ornithologist Wendy Butler Burt on Saturday, March 27, 2010, at 7amCT. For more, see, First ever Adair Co. Bird Watchers, Saturday Bird Walk is March 27, 2010 for more details.

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Renovation Celebration Album(s)
With over 16 photos, at last count

Renovation Celebration: Now, a good place for shoes 2010-03-20 - 336 Gen.John Adair DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. "This little shot just caught my eye since the boys now have a spot with pebbles to put their things and no longer have use the grass," Shamarie Claiborne writes.

Thanks for spending Sunday with CM, on March 21, 2010.
If you missed your favorite columns, here's quick access, perhaps with a reminder of a big story or picture feature from the past week.

Click onSunday, March 21, 2010 to see the news for the day along with features and the day's photograph slide show, reading Sunday with CM like a Sunday paper or go directly to your favorite writer or feature with these links:Night Photography 101 series, by John E. Moss


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