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Journalist Al Cross speaks to mass communications students
 2015-04-02 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Drew Tucker, Campbellsville University. Al Cross, director of the institute for rural journalism and community issues at the University of Kentucky, was the guest speaker at Campbellsville University's Media Appreciation Luncheon on March 19. He spoke to mass communication students and fellow media about seeking truth above entertainment.
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KY Afield Outdoors: Spring is Best for Bass
 2015-04-02 - Lincoln Co., KY - Photo by Lee McClellan. John Williams, southeastern fisheries district biologist for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, holds two healthy largemouth bass from Lincoln County's Cedar Creek Lake captured and released during population sampling last May. Spring is the best time of year to catch largemouth bass like these.
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Tribute to Great Teacher: With GOD-sey all things are possible
 2015-04-02 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Jenny Meyers, Adair County School District. As many of you may know Mr. Godsey, a beloved teacher at ACHS, was in a serious accident last week. He is having extensive surgery today and the students at ACHS wanted to show they were thinking of him and his family during the day. So they wore their "With GOD-sey All Things Are Possible" shirts.
Superintendent Reed had this to add "Our faculty, staff, and students remain unified in supporting Mr. Michael Godsey and his family. We ask that everyone in the community continue to pray for him as he undergoes today's surgery and those in the future. Mr. Godsey and his wife, Lisa, are two of our best and they are truly missed." - Shamarie Claiborne, Adair County School District Media Publicity Coordinator
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Justin Sensabaugh is new board member at PRIDE
 2015-04-02 - Somerset, KY - Photo from Cindy Lackey. London, KY, native Justin Sensabaugh, who is the Operations Superintendent at Kentucky American Water, has joined the Board of Directors of Eastern Kentucky PRIDE.
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Darryl, most handsome dog in Adair Co., KY, at work
 2015-04-02 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer. (1 Apr 2015) "I worked in the garden today," Peg Schaeffer writes, "And Darryl helped." The title, "Most Handsome Dog in Adair County," bestowed by the Darryl's human associates, has gotten widespread respect. Somehow, this Alpha Dog who wins hearts like a Sincere Politician - by dint of personality, has become very special. He may be known by name by far more people in the Adair County than any other dog, certainly more than many humans. When a few of the codgers think back to the Mayberry days in Columbia, KY, they remember that everybody knew dogs like they were their next door neighbors or favorite cousins. Not just the multitudes of Tippy's we had. But Corky. Bringer (soft G), Old Raymond, and Andy. If I were a dog, I'd think that was a Golden era, when like the song says, "Everybody knows your name." Those dogs are all gone. I hope others remember. I hope I didn't leave too many in the Dog Hall of Fame member out. - ED WAGGENER
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