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Adair School District holds popular teacher in hearts & prayers


2015-03-25 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo submitted by Alan Reed, Superintendent.
Our campus is in shock today and in prayer for the quick recover of Mr. Michael Godsey, a very popular teacher at Adair County High School, who was injured in a bicycle/car collision yesterday. Mr. Godsey does it all - he is a great teacher, an avid cyclist, and has a bright future ahead, we know. The District loves and needs him back, soon. He is in our prayers. - ALAN REED, Superintendent, Adair County Schools


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Former CJE Richard L. Walker requests chance to properly thank Gov. Beshear


2015-03-25 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 99.9 The Big Dawg, FM 92.7 the WAVE. From left, Former Adair County Judge Executive Richard Lee Walker, Governor Steve Beshear, and Adair County Judge Executive Mike Stephens, chat in a hallway of Adair County High School, prior to CJE Mike Stephens' program for the Governor in the Career Technical Center, on Thursday, 19 Mar 2015. CJE Stephens asked the Governor if Judge Walker could speak and the Governor agreed. In the public meeting, Mr. Walker thanked Gov. Beshear for the progress in Adair County during his administration, including the KY 61 improvements from KY 61 (the "Dropping Off Place" - CM) to Antioch. Judge Walker said that the Governor had never been formally thanked with a dedication ceremony and he wanted the public to know know that the people of Adair County were finally were doing so. - LARRY SMITH, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications

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Epicurean Kentuckian: Cucumber Salad


2015-03-25 - Photo by Pen. Cucumber slices with green onion and sesame seeds, dressed with sesame oil, rice wine vinegar, and soy sauce.

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(ADOPTED) Layla would make someone a great little housedog


2015-03-25 - Green River Animal Shelter, 155 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo Kim Sallee, Director.
We are happy to let you know that Layla was adopted today :- 1 Apr 2015) - KIM
Layla - This sweet girl was brought in as a stray and her owner never claimed her. She is ready to be adopted by a new family. She would make a someone great little housedog. $50 adoption fee which covers her spaying. 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.

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Adair Co., KY CFO presides over state conference


2015-03-25 - Bowling Green, KY - Photo submitted by Holly Grimsley, Deputy CJE, Adair County, KY.
Adair County Finance Officer and K.A.C.T.F.O. President Gale Cowan presided over the Kentucky Asociation of County Treasurers and Finance Officers at its 32nd Annual Conference in Bowling Green, Kentucky, which included participation from KACo, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Finance and Administration Cabinet, Department for Local Government, Kentucky Division of Emergency Management, Department of Corrections, and Kentucky Retirements Systems. - Holly Grimsley, Adair County Deputy Judge/Executive


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LCADD officials meet with Rep. Whitfield in Washington, DC


2015-03-25 - Rep. Ed Whitfield office, Washington, DC - Photo from Robert Hankins, communications, Rep. Ed Whitfield . Whitfield Meets with Lake Cumberland Area Development District - U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield (KY-01), Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Energy and Power, met in his Washington office today with representatives of the Lake Cumberland Area Development District. Above, from left, Ron Diaz, Columbia Mayor Curtis Hardwick, Taylor County Judge Executive Eddie Rogers, Albany Mayor Nicky Smith, (Rep. Whitfield), Casey County Judge Executive Randy Dial, Becky Smith, LCADD citizen board member of Albany, KY; Donna Diaz, LCADD Executive Director; Eddie Wesley, Casey County citizen board member and his wife, Deborah Smith. - Clarissa Hart, LCADD, Russell Springs, KY

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Lindey Young leads CU in 2015 national title game


2015-03-25 - Independence Events Center, 19100 E Valley View Pkwy, Independence, MO - Photo Courtesy of Richard RoBards / CU Sports Information.
Senior Lindey Young sparked the Lady Tigers off the bench and finished with a team-high 16 points in the loss to Oklahoma City University. - JORDAN ALVES, CU.


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