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Wetlands between Dunbar Hill and old Neatsville - I


2017-01-16 - Photo by Robert Ellis (c) .
Wetlands in the bottoms around Dunbar Hill...Photo taken on a rainy Sunday, January 15, 2017. - Robert Ellis Paired photo. See also: Wetlands between Dunbar Hill and old Neatsville - II


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Seen in Green County, KY: Proof they really exist?


2017-01-16 - Haskinsville, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com(c).
From the road, with a driveby shooting, the figure could only be barely made out. But it was good enough for a sasquatch or Big Foot to cross off another item on a three-quarters of a century bucket list item. Could it have just been passing through? Could be. It's only maybe 200 miles from where the creatures have been said to have been seen in Tennessee. Oh, well, another bragging right ceded to Green County. - EW. Photo 16 Jan 2017. Furtive figure headed Southeast, toward Coburg and thence Tennessee.


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Fair Association auction pumps $9-K annually into scholarships


2017-01-16 - Louisville, KY - Photo from Kentucky Association of Fairs and Horse Shows.
Greg Thomas, left, 2016 President of the Kentucky Association of Fairs and Horse Shows with Jason Rittenberry, CEO of the Kentucky State Fair at the KAF&HS Scholarship Auction. Every year the Association gives away $9,000 to youth across the state that are involved with their County Fair. - Greg Thomas


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Adair County's Faye Davidson is Fair Person of the Year


2017-01-15 - Louisville, KY - Photo from Greg Thomas Photography.
Faye Davidson, center, holds the trophy award her as the Kentucky Association of County Fairs and Horse Show''s "Fair Person of the Year for 2016." At left is Kentucky Assoication of Fairs & Horse Shows President Greg Thomas. On the right is Keith Rogers, Chief of Staff of Kentucky Department of Agriculture Commissioners Office.


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Adair County Fair continues award-winning tradition


2017-01-15 - Galt House, 140 N Fourth St, Louisville, KY - Photo by Greg Thomas Photography (c).
The Adair County Fair has always been an award-winning fair and continues to be that. At the 2017 Kentucky Association of Fair and Horse Shows they were received the award for Runner up as the most progressive fair award in zone 2. Pictured in this group photo are; front row Susan Smith Perkinson, Brandy Held, Amanda Davis, Michelle Fudge Fruth, and Keith Rogers, Chief of Staff of Kentucky Department of Agriculture Commissioners Office, Back Row: Dan Held, Billy Pickett, Marshall Judd, and Jeff Biggs. - Greg Thomas


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Scenic Adair County, KY: Farm scene, Ozark, KY


2017-01-15 - Eastern Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com photo(c).
The countryside around the Ozark community in Eastern Adair County seems to get prettier day-by-day, or at least each time it is revisited. - EW


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Butch is back. Still sad, but new friend is brightening life


2017-01-15 - A & M Farmers Market Chop House Restaurant, 7393 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY 270-805-8711. Hours: 5:30am-3pm Monday through Friday; Saturdays 5amCT til 1pmCT - Photo by Melissa Cundiff (c).
Butch the Cane Valley Mascot who belonged to the late Anthony & Tammy Reese, shows up for company and handouts at A & M Farmers Market Chop House more frequently now, but still carries a sad look in his eyes. But things are changing. In an animal odd couple developing relationship, he's found a new friend, Star, a tiny kitten who is his feline mini-me. Star has the same colors. Coburg residents are noticing the striking similarities. Unfortunately, we don't have a picture of Star, yet. Star doesn't take to the winter drizzles - preferring to hid under the Camaro these days. Hopefully, there will be a photo soon. - EW. Star: Butch, Anthony & Tammy Reeses' dog, has new soulmate
Related: Community says goodbye to Anthony & Tammy Reece with comprehensive list of links to the reason for the lingering pain in Butch's eyes.


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