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Early Paddler registrants: Dr. Glenn & Mary Ann McQuaide


2015-05-30 - Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jelaine Harlow, Paddle Adair Committee.
Early registrants to pioneer Paddle Adair this morning were Dr. Glenn and Mary Ann McQuaide of Columbia, KY, who just happen to be the parents of Future Problem Solver Sarah McQuaide. In the background, right, is Destiny Greer, Paddle Adair volunteer and health educator at the Adair County Health Department. - Jelaine Harlow


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Sign requests No Uglifying, Bee Killing poison here


2015-05-30 - Adair County District 3, South Adair Co., KY - Photo By Wendy Burt.
Wendy Burt, who would love to keep bees, and is an ardent proponent of preserving the environment and fostering genuine Economic Development, has posted this sign along her roadway. We hope to post information for obtaining the signs soon. - CM


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Lifesize figure points way to Paddle Adair launch


2015-05-30 - Townside of Russell Creek Bridge, Columbia, KY - Photo from the Deputy Adair County CJE. ColumbiaMagazine.com has received this iPhoto of a life size figure directing Paddle Adair participants and spectators to the launch site for Paddle Adair, a historic moment in Adair County history. The submission did not say whether is really Charles Grimsley, the father of Adair County Parks & Recreation Commission, a holograph (they can do that now), or an standup lifelike sign like teenage girls used to have in their bedrooms of Elvis or Eddie Fisher. For sure, anyone Lost in Columbia, KY, today will find their way because of this. Behind the figue on the left is Oak Street, one of the detours to Paddle Adair Launch. Behind the figure is the Long Orange Line, with the Shut Down Intersection of Fairground & Campbellsville Streets, where Burton's Station used to be. - CM.

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Paddle Adair registration underway


2015-05-30 - Historic Adair Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jelaine Harlow, Paddle Adair Committee.
Paddle Adair is ready for the "trial run" event which can potentially catapult Adair County into a elite number of officially designated Trail Towns, USA. The event this Saturday will begin with registration at the Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square Columbia, KY, beginning at 8:30amCT and ending at 10amCT. On-site registration is $15. Participants must be 18 years old, provide their own boat and wear a floatation device. Contact: 270-634-0668. JELAINE HARLOW


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Stage of Construction 29 May 2015: Long Orange Line


2015-05-29 - Campbellsville & Fairground Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
After work was done for the day Friday afternoon, May 29, 2015, there was a deafeningly quiet time, so unusual for one of Columbia's busiest intersections, where thousands of cars usually pass each day. Instead of busy vehicular traffic and sidewalk, full parking lots and stores, there was stillness and orange, and a great ditch breaching the street and a very orange look with the barrels and netting lining the dig and huge orange track hoes guarding each end of the dig.


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Birds of Kentucky: Canada Geese


2015-05-29 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Pen.

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Sugarfoot has Beagle/Aussie puppy for adoption (+ his sibs)


2015-05-29 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer.
This is Puppy #6. He is a male Beagle/Australian Shepherd mix. He is 9 weeks old, playful and ready to be adopted. He has two sisters and two brothers also available for adoption. They are up to date with their shots and have been wormed. Just remember - puppies are cute, but they're a lot of work. If you're up to the task there are five puppies ready to be a part of your family. If interested call Sugarfoot Farm Rescue 270-378-4521. We are open 7 days a week from 11am until 5pmCT. - Peg Schaeffer
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