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Scenic Adair County - horses in winter


2025-02-13 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Horses were grazing in the fields during recent warmer temps but will have to find warm spots in the barn for the projected 18 degree night ahead.


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ACVFD firefighters getting ready to cook


2025-02-13 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Billy Hadley.
The annual Adair County Volunteer Fire Department's pancake breakfast fundraiser for the 2025 Crusade for Children is scheduled for Saturday, March 1, 2025 from 6am-11amCT - dine in or carry out. Delivery is available within the city limits. For to go orders call Phillip Richard 606-271-4944 or Billy Hadley 270-634-3084. There will also be a silent auction.


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At the Chamber of Commerce luncheon


2025-02-13 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
After presenting the State of the City address at the Columbia Adair Chamber of Commerce luncheon Tuesday, Mayor Pam Hoots was joined by Lance Burton and her sister Dr. Cathy Abell, at right.


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Rainfall projections through the Weekend


2025-02-13 - Central Kentucky - Photo from National Weather Service courtesy Grant Loy.
The National Weather Service in Louisville, KY, has issued the above Rainfall Forecast for Saturday into Sunday, February 16, 2025:
  • Strong storm system will bring widespread rain for Saturday/Saturday Night.
  • Rain, at times, will be moderate to heavy.
  • Amounts will range from 2 to 5 inches. Locally higher amounts.
  • Significant flooding is possible where the heaviest rain falls.
Click "Read More" for flood safety tips from Adair Co. Emergency Managament.


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The first Columbia Magazine Epicurean Kentuckian


2025-02-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Annette Richards.
Columbia Magazine Editor Ed Waggener was known as Eddie to his family and friends growing up. In this 1953 keepsake picture from his sister Annette, it looks like he's happily enjoying the middle of a ripe watermelon, probably in his mother's kitchen on Jamestown Street in Columbia.

Seeing that reminded me that in our 48 years of marriage, that's the same way Ed enjoyed ripe tomatoes - cutting it at its roundest for the biggest possible center slice, stacking the remaining halves back together and setting the altered tomato aside.

Then he'd place his prime center tomato slice on one of the two slices of white bread, each covered with Miracle Whip, (that was his sandwich rule, it had to have MW equally spread on both slices of bread, not just one slice as my family did in Metcalfe County). He'd artfully place the juicy tomato round on one slice of bread, top it with the other, then gently mash the sandwich together before taking it, and fresh cup of black coffee, back to his writing desk.


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Columbia update given at Chamber luncheon


2025-02-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Columbia Mayor Pamela Hoots, standing at far right, gave the State of the City update at Tuesday's lunch meeting of the Columbia Adair Chamber of Commerce.


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Aspiring educators and faculty at Goodhue Building


2025-02-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
A total of 16 aspiring educators and Lindsey Wilson College Education faculty pose in front of Lindsey Wilson College's Goodhue Building after concluding the Stage 2 Welcome Orientation to the Lindsey Wilson College Education Program. The iconic building has been the home of the Lindsey Wilson Education Program for nearly two decades.


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