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The Whitehurst Diaries: brambles and sweet smells
2024-05-13 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Sharon Whitehurst. Along the east boundary fence and where the south ravine widens into a deep gulley, blackberry brambles and wild rosa carolina edge into the verge that Jim attempts to keep in check. Walking at twilight the perfume of their delicate blossoms almost compensates for their invasive ways.
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Birds of Kentucky: Little Lost Geese
2024-05-12 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen. Watched the two slightly older juveniles at right make a loop around the park, after they somehow got separated from their parents. The geese at left firmly but politely let them know they weren't allowed to join the younger ones at center, and sent them on their way.
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Sgt. Major Dan Kermeen and family
2024-05-12 - Okinawa, Japan - Photo courtesy Pam Kermeen. Sergeant Major Kermeen is married to Tavon Kermeen, and together they have two children, Dyllon and Kaileigh. Kermeen will assume the duties as Squadron Sergeant Major for Marine Air Support Squadron 2 in May 2024.
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Ad for Reed & Coffey, Undertakers, from 1898
2024-05-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy JIM. Reed & Coffey, Undertakers, opened in Columbia the late winter of 1898. The ad above appeared on page 2 of the Adair County News, published in Columbia, Kentucky on Wednesday, March 9, 1898. It ran for about 10 consecutive weeks; after that, no mention of the firm appeared until autumn of the following year.
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Free Tipping days help everyone clean up
2024-05-12 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Vicky Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch. The Mid-State Transfer Station, L Willis Rd, Columbia, was a busy place Friday and Saturday. Everything that was not needed had a place to go to help citizens of Adair County clean things up around farms, homes and businesses.
For next time, this is a list of the few things not allowed: Tires, Dirt (Silage Plastic), Wet Drywall, Manure, Dead Animals, Concrete, Rocks, Stacks of lumber, Steel cables, Burn Barrels, Capacitors, Hazardous Chemicals, and Tanks (acetylene, oxygen, propane). For additional information, contact Judge Executive Larry Russell Bryant's Office Monday-Friday at 270-384-4703.
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