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Woolly worm predicts a cold winter
 2019-09-15 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Tiffany Kessler. The woolly worms have made their appearance! Typically popping up in the fall, the spiky worm freezes during the winter and becomes a chrysalis in the spring. By summer it has become a beautiful tiger moth. Over time, folklore has lead us to believe this worm can predict winter weather - those with thin brown bands mean a harsh winter is coming, wider brown banded woolly worms mean a mild winter, black means a severe winter is coming, and finally very light brown or white woolly worms mean a snowy winter. If true then this huge fellow warns us to prepare for a very cold season.
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The restored store and restaurant a hub of festival
 2019-09-15 - Russell County, KY - Photo by Tiffany Kessler, columbiamagazine.com. Dr. Perkins restored historic General Store & Restaurant provided hospitality for the first annual Creelsboro festival Saturday, September 14, 2019.
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Creelsboro Nazarene Church a popular spot at festival
 2019-09-15 - Russell County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. All day Saturday the Creelsboro Nazarene Church hosted multiple screenings of standing room only crowds viewing post-production scenes of a future KET-TV program on the History of Creelsboro.
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Sun setting over Portland, KY
 2019-09-14 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Jo Greene. We're happy that Jo Greene was on Sunset Watch this evening, Saturday, September 14, 2019. She captured the sun setting over her Dad, David Burris’ farm, in the Portland community of western Adair County.
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Vietnam Wall replica escorted to Cumberland County
 2019-09-14 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Tiffany Kessler, columbiamagazine.com. The Traveling Kentucky Vietnam Wall made its solemn trek through Adair County Friday afternoon. Local law enforcement, firefighters, and a crew of motorcyclists provided an official escort to the replica of the wall, from the Russell County Line to the Cumberland County line. The wall will be displayed in Burkesville from September 13-15, 2019.
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Colors just beginning to change this weekend
 2019-09-14 - Russell County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Along the Cumberland River it's noticeable, on the tops of the hills and on the tops of the soybean crop, fall is near.
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