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Storm of 25 Apr 2015: Debris wrapped around utility pole
 2015-04-26 - Montpelier area of Adair County, KY - Photo Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Management Director. The beautiful Eastern Red cedars which dot the countryside and line the fence rows in the Montpelier area of Adair County suffered a great deal of damage from the high winds which did extensive property damage Saturday, 25 Apr 2015. Above, a cedar bough and other debris were blown around a utility pole.
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Wildflowers of Adair Co., KY - Phlox
 2015-04-26 - Johnson School Road Spring Wildflower Paradise - Photo by Ed Waggener. Got this bouquet of wild phlox for Linda - who says it is her very-favorite-of-all flowers, especially when daffodils and narcissus, lilacs and trillium aren't nearby. Comments on the flowers - which Sulphur Wellians including Linda call Sweet Williams - will be appreciated. - ED WAGGENER
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Storm 25 Apr 2015: Roof blown off building, Montpelier area
 2015-04-26 - Montpelier area of Adair County, KY - Photo Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Management Director. Corrugated metal from a nearby building was wrapped around a mailbox following the storm which hit the Montpelier area of Adair County last night, Sat 25 Apr 2015. The sign is at E Curry Road, near Pleasant Hill Christian Church in the Montpelier area of Adair County.
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Storm 25 Apr 2015: Cedar tree no match for high winds
 2015-04-26 - Montpelier area of Adair County, KY - Photo Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Management Director. This 13-inch healthy cedar was splintered by the damaging high winds which caused property damaged still being assessed in the Montpelier area of Adair County on Saturday night, 25 Apr 2015.
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Rogans at Word of Life Family Church, Sun 26 Apr 2015
 2015-04-26 - Word of Life Family Church, 906 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from Brandon Thompson. Pastor Keith Rogan and Mrs. Rogan will be at Word of Life Family Church, 906 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY, at 6pmCT, Sun 26 Apr 2015. - BRANDON THOMPSON
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Welcome to Living By Faith Community Church
 2015-04-25 - Photo by Linda Waggener. A new church was planted today, Living By Faith Community Church, located at 3041 Edmonton Road, Columbia just east of Gradyville. In the photo, working to help get the grounds cleared, are from left: Larry Baker, Jayln Cross son of Columbia Chief of Police Jason and Mandy Cross; Living By Faith pastor Bro. Bobby Withers and J.C. Coomer. All are from Gradyville except Coomer who is from Breeding. To the far right is visitor Barney Janes. Bro. Withers said a prayer of dedication was planned as the first step in beginning to prepare the building for services.
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