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MCHS class of 1966 reunion coming July 18th
 2026-06-25 - Edmonton, KY - Photo from yearbook. The MCHS class of 1966 will have a reunion at the Old School Cafe at 11:30amCT on July 18, 2026. Contact for info to reserve lunch - lindawaggener@gmail.com . Part of the class Junior year is pictured from the yearbook:
Row 1: Gary Acree, Billy Joe Asbury, Wayne Bailey, Kathy Ball, Richard Barrett
Row 2: Gloria Jean Bishop, Patty Bitner, Billy Blaydes, Carolyn Bowles, Connie Bowles,
Row 3: Helen Butts, Zola Crenshaw, Suzanne DeVore, Rita Elmore, Darrell Ennis
Row 4: Bobby Fancher, Dwight Forrest, Elsie Franklin, Penny Garmon, Wayne Gassaway
Row 5: Danny Gibson, Roger Gibson, Gerald Gilley, Sandy Gravens, Yvonne Hamilton
Row 6: David Harbison, Stanley Harbison, Stan Harlow, Dorothy Hatcher, Rebecca Hayes.
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Brian and Carol Thomas win basket at MTS Festival
 2026-06-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo from the DAR. The basket of local items donated by the Jane Lampton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution to the Mark Twain Storytelling Festival was won by Brian and Carol Thomas. They are pictured here with new DAR member Valerie Jane Murrell Adams, at left. The cut out of literary artist Mark Twain, who's mother Jane Lampton was an Adair County native, is included just for fun. For information about the Chapter visit the Adair County History and Genealogical Center, 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia.
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TJCMF presents Glasgow PD with trauma kits
 2026-06-25 - Glasgow, KY - Photo courtesy T.J. Community Mission Foundation. The T.J. Community Mission Foundation and T.J. Regional Health, through the coordination of T.J. Samson Community Hospital's newly designated Level IV Trauma Center, recently presented the Glasgow Police Department with individual trauma first aid tourniquet kits designed to help officers provide lifesaving care during emergency situations.
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No need to weed
 2026-06-25 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Donna Rieder. Donna writes, "Here's another one of the many gardens on my farm, this one completely filled with Liriope (also known as monkey grass), Woodland Phlox, and Sedum. It's so thick there's no need to weed - my favorite kind of garden!"
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Welcoming folks to the Jane Lampton Chapter of DAR
 2026-06-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Valerie Adams, at left, Lila Ford, and Melanie Wrensch, at right, welcomed folks to the Mark Twain Storytelling Festival Saturday on the porch of the LWU Administration building. They are sharing information about the Jane Lampton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and gave tickets for a basket of goodies from the DAR to be drawn at the event.
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Scenic Adair County - inspiration from above
 2026-06-25 - Adair County, KY - Photo from Darlene Lanning. This inspirational farm scene was shared by our friend Darlene Lanning who received the picture from the new owners of this farm she and her husband used to own.
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