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A campus keeps a favorite teacher in their hearts


2015-03-26 - 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District .
And the entire community holds Mr. Michael Godsey in its prayers. - CM


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KY State highway workers out in force at Town Creek Crossing


2015-03-26 - Campbellsville Street at Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by innocent Driver-by with iPhone. The Big Ditch Town Creek Crossing Project is now just days to a few weeks away, we're told. A right of way across the Parson Heirs' property appears certain, thanks in no small part t heirs Bill & June Parson. Yesterday, at least a dozen lime clad KY Transportation Cabinet District 8 people swarmed the site. When the project is completed, the open ditch will be covered, the corner will be beautified, and a sharp turn, which created eddies and erosion, will be eliminated. The work is being coordinated to interfere as little as possible with Lindsey Wilson's spring term and Adair County Schools. Alternate routes may mean the long awaited project can start before the end school year and be ready well ahead of the start of 2015 fall semesters. - EW

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KY Color - Colorful Gateway to Harvey's Ridge History


2015-03-26 - Harvey Ridge, Adair County, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester, Kentucky Division of Forestry.
This present view looking North East from the Rudolph Bragg farm currently owned by his son, Gary Bragg, is one that ties us to the past and the history of the Harvey's Ridge name. The field seen across Highway 768 (Harvey's Ridge Road) is referred to as the Abner Harvey Sinkhole Field and is one of the most fertile Ridge Land fields in the County.- BILLY JOE FUDGE


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Search underway for Casey Co. man believed armed, dangerous


2015-03-25 - Sand Knob Road, Casey County, KY - Photo From TFC William Gregory, KSP Post 15, Columbia, KY.

Matthew Dale Grider is sought by Kentucky State Police following an exchange of gunfire with an officer attempting to execute an arrest warrant, after which Grider fled. The officer was not injured, but police are unsure of Grider's condition.


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ASCO reports yet another trailer stolen


2015-03-25 - Adair County, KY - Photo from Chief Deputy BJ Bray.
Stolen Utility Trailer: We have another stolen Utility Trailer. This one is a 'Ranger' brand trailer. If you see it please call the Sheriff'sOffice at 270-384-2776.. Keep in mind: location and vehicle description (color, make, how many doors, direction of travel). Thank you! - BJ BRAY, Chief Deputy


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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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