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Volunteer Daffodils along Melson Ridge Road


2016-03-14 - Melson Ridge Road, Magisterial District 3, Columbia, KY - Photo By Linda Waggener.
Daffodils are the comfort food of flowers, or these were when we spotted them on scenic Melson Ridge Road, at a point near Inroad, on Sunday, March 13, 2015. Linda & Ed Waggener


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First grader cuts ribbon to officially begin CES renovation


2016-03-14 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, CIS.
Campbellsville Elementary School first-grade student Lanigan Price cuts the ribbon to officially begin the renovation project at his school. He is pictured with CES kindergarten students in Lisa Wiseman's class, in front. In back, from left, are Campbellsville Board of Education member Angie Johnson, Scott Noel of N3D, Board member Barkley Taylor, Mitchell Roe of Codell Construction Co., CES Principal Ricky Hunt, Campbellsville Mayor Tony Young, Board Vice Chair Mitchell Overstreet, Board member Suzanne Wilson, David Daukas of N3D, Board Chair Pat Hall, Taylor County Judge/Executive Eddie Rogers and Campbellsville Independent Schools Superintendent Mike Deaton. - Calen McKinney, CIS


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Rainy weather waterfalls along Melson Ridge Road


2016-03-14 - Melson Ridge Road, Magisterial District 3, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM.
It's seasonal, only during and following heavier rains, such as the ones on Sunday, March 13, 2016, but this charming waterfall was just one of the lovely sites along Melson Ridge Road, KY 3265, between Inroad and Cundiff. Yesterday volunteer daffodils were in full boom along the way. Forsythia was beginning to show. Plum thickets were more in evidence. and I'm happy to say, I saw the first noticeable redbud making a show. The little falls is approximately one mile away from a year round falls, on Machine Branch, on land owned by Billy Bloyd. (Machine Branch Falls in winter by Bob Burt). - EW


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One of the first signs of Easter


2016-03-13 - Columbia-Union Presbyterian Church, 304 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo By Linda Waggener.
Columbia Union Presbyterian Church is the backdrop for these beautiful Daffodils edging the yard. It reminds us of Easter, coming earlier this year on Sunday, March 27, 2016.


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Childhood teammates back together for final run at NAIA title


2016-03-13 - Powell Athletic Center, 203 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Jordan Alves, Campbellsville University.
Sekou Harris and Dii'jon Allen Jordan went separate ways after leading Plainfield High School to two consecutive New Jersey 3A state championships. Now the childhood teammates are back together for final run at NAIA National Title, hoping to bring the banner back to Campbellsville University.


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Pots of Gold: Both ends of this rainbow were visible


2016-03-13 - southern Adair County, KY - Photo By Linda Waggener.
Heavy weekend rains ended with an incredible gift of a rainbow that arched high over the south side of Loy Cemetery Road before Sunday evening sunset in southern Adair County, greater Gadberry/Fairplay, KY. It was the first time either of us had ever seen what looked like the end of the rainbow on the ground, above in front of these woods. - Linda and Ed


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Rainbow's end in sight


2016-03-13 - southern Adair County, KY - Photo By Linda Waggener.
A rainbow that arched high over Loy Cemetery Road in southern Adair County was the after-the-weekend-rains gift. Both ends of the rainbow were visible between us and the tree lines. This one looks back toward Columbia from Loy Cemetery Road. It was special, because there must be at least some symbolic gold where the rainbow touches the ground, or perhaps there was some other significance to it. - Linda & Ed


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