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ACHS Welding Fabrication team at SkillsUSA competition


2015-06-24 - Kentucky Fair & Expo Center, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, KY - Photo Cellphone photo submitted by Shamarie Claiborne. The Adair County High School Welding Fabrication Team completed their project in the national SkillsUSA competition Wednesday, June 24, 2015. The team, from left, Dusty Claiborne, Chad Scholl, and Joshua Grant, built a barbecue smoker. They said they felt really good about the outcome and with the 150 question written test they were required to take today. A total of 190 college and high school students completed today. Another group will compete on Thursday. The ACHS team won't know until the awards ceremonies on Friday, June 26, 2015 who has won this competition. The team was accompanied to Louisville by their coach and teacher, Barney Taylor. - SHAMARIE CLAIBORNE.

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Stream project w/Turning lanes: Day 28/14 to go


2015-06-24 - Campbellsville Street at Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo ColumbiaMagazine.com photo. It's in the home stretch near the end of the Day 28 of the closure. Construction vehicles can now cross the completed culvert in the right of the photo. A turn lane to exit Campbellsville Street for northbound traffic onto Fairground Street is being added in the right side of the frame. A second turning lane for northbound traffiic leaving Fairground Street is being added, too, thanks to an outright gift of right of way by Columbia Manufacturer Rob Wilkerson, with help from community leader Junior Stotts. In the right hand side of the photo, the last of the Open Ditch is being covered, and a drain and new culvert will carry water from the lot to the new open waterway on the west side of the road. Already, Mr. Wilkerson said, he's getting word that property improvements will be being made by others on Campbellsville Street. The finish day is weather dependent, but the addition of the turning lanes is expected on the same time frame as the original project. - EW

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Al Cross on DPI with Dr. John Chowning


2015-06-24 - WLCU Broadcast Studios, 203 West Broadway, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Drew Tucker, Campbellsville University.
Dr. John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president of Campbellsville University, right, interviews Al Cross, Director of the Institute for Rural Journalism & Community Issues at the University of Kentucky, for his "Dialogue on Public Issues" show. The show will air the following times: on WLCU-TV, Campbellsville University's cable channel 10, Monday, June 29, 2015, at 1:30pm/EDT; Tuesday, June 30 at 7:30pm/EDT.; Wednesday, July 1, at 1:30pm/EDT; and Thursday, July 2 and Friday, July 3 at 8pm/EDT; and on 88.7 The Tiger radio at 8am/EDT Sunday, June 28 and at 6:30pm/EDT - DREW TUCHER, Campbellsville University


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Birds of Kentucky: Male hummingbird - II


2015-06-24 - Gradyville, Adair County, KY - Photo by Elizabeth Fausnaugh.
This handsome dude is the prize two female hummers were fighting over. Paired photo. See also: Birds of KY: Female hummers fight for affection of maie - I


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Birds of KY: Female hummers fight for affection of maie - I


2015-06-24 - Gradyville, Adair County, KY - Photo Elizabeth Fausa.
Took these on my deck overlooking beautiful Big Creek, in Gradyville. Love to watch the hummers. These two ladies were arguing over a gentleman, lol. I have enclosed a picture of him also. From the other side of the creek in Paradise, USA, - Betsy Fausnaugh Paired photo. See Also: Birds of Kentucky: Male hummingbird


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LWC/KY work study workers at United Citizens Bank


2015-06-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College.
United Citizens Bank employs two Lindsey Wilson College students as part of the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority Work Study Program. From left: LWC student Alex Durham of Columbia; United Citizens Bank CEO Matt Loy; United Citizens Bank COO Rogers Meadows; and LWC student Cody Janes of Columbia. - DUANE BONIFER, LWC


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Cody Janes works at UCB in LWC/KY work study program


2015-06-24 - Columbia, KY .
Lindsey Wilson College student Cody Janes, a math education major from Columbia, participates in the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority Work Study Program at United Citizens Bank. - DUANE BONIFER, LWC


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