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Art Department wins five arts at Caveland Regional Competition


2015-04-20 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District .
In recent the Kentucky Art Educators Association annual regional art competition, Cavelande Region, Rebecca Janes won first place in Sculpture and Tara Pierce won first place in Mixed Media allowing artwork to compete at the state level. Cody Janes received third place in Mixed Media, Jocelyn Sneed received third place in Printmaking, and in the very competitive Drawing category Freshman Gabe Wilson received a Honorable Mention. - Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District Media Publicity Coordinator


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Buddy, very large, very vocal coonhound, available at GRAS


2015-04-20 - Green River Animal Shelter, 155 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kim Sallee, Director, Green River Animal Shelter.
This is Buddy, a very large and very vocal coonhound. He was brought in from Green County and never claimed. $50 adoption fee which includes neutering. If interested please contact Green River Animal Shelter at 270-385-9655 Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 10am-5pmCT and Saturdays 10am-2pmCT. Phone 270-572-9943 after hours. Thanks, KIM SALLEE Director.

Everything pets in CM Animals


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Crane lifts Tebb's Bend Bridge for transport to new location


2015-04-20 - Tebbs Bend Bridge, Tebbs Bend Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 99.9 The Big Dawg, FM 92.7 the WAVE.
A crane lifted the old Tebbs Bend Bridge and drug it out of the Green River to get it ready for transport to a new location on the Tebbs Bend Nature and Recreation Area, adjoining the Homeplace on Green River.


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4th Annual Earth Day Plant sale at LWC 22-23-Apr 2015


2015-04-20 - Fugitte Science Building, 411 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Mike Bosela. Students at Lindsey Wilson College will be selling plants for Earth Day on Wednesday April 22, 2015, and Thursday April 23, 2015, from 4pm-7pmCT, in the Biology Department greenhouse. The greenhouse is located on the fourth floor of the Fugitte Science Building, 411 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY. - MIKE BOSELA

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A pasta-ossom, up in a tree, ready to pounce on you


2015-04-19 - Shelby County, KY - Photo By Pen.
And this is the picture Pen showed Hailey, and inadvertently planted a new worry in her mind, of the pasta-ossoms which live outside her door. The photographer does not note whether this one is a jack or a jill, or if one gender is scarier than the other.


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Hailey, watchful for a pasta-ossoms


2015-04-19 - Shelby County, KY - Photo by Pen.
She's three and now carries the concerns of maturity. She's not so concerned about the wolfses she worried about earlier; her concern now is a about the pasta-ossom, a creature her Dad told her about to allay her fear of wolves.


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Rodentia of KY: A righteous Dangit Whistlepig


2015-04-19 - On the banks of Town Creek, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Whether they are called whistlepigs, groundhogs, grundoons, or woodchucks, they can be real nuisances. From afar, this one appears cute and cuddly, but its ill-intent can be seen in the evil eye it is casting on the photographer. Comsummate liars, they should never be trusted. When the first old fellow came down the drive walking with a cane and carrying a portmanteau, and told us he just wanted a quiet place to live out his days across the creek, and we let him - "we ought to have knowed better." He and his ilk now think they own the farm, as the righteous look of the sentry hog above betrays. It's on our side of the creek. If anybody wants one for dinner, they're welcome to 'em. - ED


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