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Nancy Sinclair named a Remarkable Raider


2016-02-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer.
Lindsey Wilson College staff member Nancy Sinclair, center, is named a "Remarkable Raider" Wednesday night by the LWC Student Government Association. Sinclair, who is executive assistant to LWC President William T. Luckey Jr., has served at the college since 1987.


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Passing out progress reports


2016-02-25 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney. CMS seventh-grader teacher Michael Despain, at left, and CMS music teacher Jessica Floyd pass out progress reports.

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CMS students lead conferences


2016-02-25 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney. CMS fourth-grader teachers Garnetta Murrell, at left, and Maranda Wright talk to a student about her grades.

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Paige Cook and Anthony Shipione


2016-02-25 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
CMS eighth-grader teacher Paige Cook talks to eighth-grader Anthony Shipione about his grades.


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CMS students lead conferences


2016-02-25 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo courtesy Calen McKinney. At right, CMS eighth-grader teacher Robbilyn Speer looks over eighth-grader Taliyah Hazelwood's shoulder as she shares her grades with her mom. At left, CMS seventh-grade teacher Katie Campbell listens as one of her students talks to his parents about his grades.

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Caney Fork Creek's geological oddity - Earthquake?


2016-02-24 - Old Cedar Top Road, Green County, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
From this Bridge over Caney Fork Creek there's an oddity in the riffles found, folks around here say, only in this creek. The slate (Travis Garmon corrects - it's shale, he says in accompanying article) floor of the creek, stair step in a reverse order to the flow. Check online sources, CM has not been able to to find any documentation on the phenomenon. The stream's bottom couldn't be clearly seen today, Wed 24 Feb 2016 but the pattern of the riffles can in this looking upstream picture. Our informant said he first was told about it by his uncle, and his own first theory was that the New Madrid Earthquake of 1811-1812 may have been the cause. Comments are welcome. - CM.


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High waters in Green Co., KY Wed 24 Feb 2016


2016-02-24 - Old Cedar Top School Road at Caney Fork Road, Greensburg, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, CM photo.
Smith Creek was over the road this afternoon, Wed 24 Feb 2016, at this point on Old Cedar Top Road, in the edge of Green County, just north of Pelham Branch Road in Adair County.


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