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Homemakers celebrate St. Patrick's Day


2026-03-17 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Shannon Steveson.
The Adair County Homemakers made Shepherd's Pie and enjoyed a little lesson on Irish Culture to celebrate St. Patrick's Day on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

Pictured from left to right are Shannon Steveson, Peggy Brown, Bridgett Powell, Margie Bloyd, Joy Arnold, Shirley Dudley Reliford, Debra Pardue, Diana Campbell, Amy Clark, Kathy Curry, and Dylan Gentry (FCS Agent).


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Birds of Kentucky: Cardinals


2026-03-17 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Roldcat.
Roldcat writes, "A pair of cardinals stop by the feeder to get a snack on a snowy morning."


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LWU AVP Eric Carter


2026-03-17 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
"Empirical research confirms that athletes demonstrate enhanced leadership, communication, time management, emotional intelligence and resilience, which are all hallmarks of liberal education," said Lindsey Wilson University Assistant Vice President for Student Success and Academic Growth Eric Carter, who helped create the university's sport performance major and is also a member of the national sports major collective.


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Kentucky Weather Roulette


2026-03-17 - Owingsville, KY - Photo by Pen.
Traveling on Interstate 64 on Monday, March 17, 2026, was a game of Kentucky Weather Roulette, changing from whiteout conditions between Ashland and Mt. Sterling, to warm(ish) sunshine and spring pastels around Lexington, and then back to blowing snow again on the other side.

Note: Photo taken from the navigator seat, not the drivers' side.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Breakfast fit for a Queen


2026-03-17 - Clifty Creek Farm - Photo by Donna Rieder .
Donna says, "Cold mornings like today demand a hearty breakfast before heading out to the barn: homegrown grass-fed KuneKune bacon, farm eggs (just look at those golden yolks!), grits, and toast made from Dave's Killer Bread! A breakfast fit for the Queen (that's me!)"


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They Got Curry - the horse named after the hostage


2026-03-16 - Photo from Mig Feuser/ Adair Progress.
The horse with the unique name, They Got Curry, earned $19,200 in her debut victory, and her connections believe she has a bright future.


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They Got Curry - the backstory about the guy


2026-03-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Mig Feuser, Adair Progress.

Nearly 14 years later, Mike Curry still works at the Campbellsville Street branch of United Citizens Bank where a robber entered United Citizens Bank branch at 1582 Campbellsville Road. Eugene Earl Gentry, then age 63, allegedly brandished a black semi-automatic handgun while robbing the Highway 55 branch.

After getting around $90,000 in cash, Gentry decided that taking a hostage -- and the hostage's vehicle -- would be the best way to escape. He proceeded to take branch manager Mike Curry -- and yes, I know what you're thinking now -- at gunpoint and forced him to flee the scene in Curry's 1998 Ford Ranger pickup.

This is just part of the story! Click read more for all the details!


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