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Happy Anniversary Thelma and Wayne Hatcher


2015-03-22 - Photo family.
Thelma and Wayne Hatcher of the Cane Valley Mill Road area of Adair County celebrated their 43rd anniversary Thursday, March 19 with many good wishes from family and friends. Their daughter Julie posted this photo and message on social media, "Happy Anniversary to Mom & Daddy.... May God bless you with many more years!!! Love you and thanks for being the best!!!"


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Happy Tail: Max, aka Yellow Dog, now known as Tucker


2015-03-22 - Nashville, TN - Photo by Elisa Parra. This is Max, aka Yellow Dog, now known as Tucker in his new home with Elisa Parra of Nashville, TN

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CU Women's Basketball team celebrates


2015-03-22 - Independence Events Center, 19100 E Valley View Pkwy, Independence, MO - Photo - Courtesy of Richard RoBards / CU Sports Information.
Macie Spence embraces her teammates after Campbellsville came back from being down 19 points in the second half to beat Bethel University, 73-64. - Richard RoBards.


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Madison Clements leads CU Women's Basketball team


2015-03-22 - Independence Events Center, 19100 E Valley View Pkwy, Independence, MO - Photo Courtesy of Richard RoBards / CU Sports Information. Madison Clements scored 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting to lead the Lady Tigers in the 19-point come from behind victory. In a reversal of fortune, Campbellsville rallied from 19 points down and make it into the Fab Four of the NAIA Women's DI National Championships Saturday night with a 73-64 come-from-behind win over fifth-ranked Bethel University. - RICHARD RoBARDS

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Egypt Christian Youth group visits Green River Animal Shelter


2015-03-21 - Green River Animal Shelter, 155 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Kim Sallee.
It has been a very busy week at Green River Animal Shelter. We have rehomed 19 dogs/cats since Monday and we just wanted to say thank you to the community for taking interest and giving us encouraging words while we are in the midst of improving our shelter. We would also like to say thank you to the youth group that stopped by from Egypt Christian Church, above, in no particular order, Maddie Loy, Sara Dunbar, Jacob Doss, Hannah Absher, Kassidy Roy, Samantha Hadley and Gavin Loy. It was a pleasure to have them there and the dogs and cats loved the attention. We would like to encourage anyone looking for a pet to stop by and see us. Our hours are Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 10am-5pmCT and Saturdays 10am-2pmCT. Phone 270-385-9655 or 270-572-9943 after hours. Thanks, KIM SALLEE Director.

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Colmon Eldridge at Adair County High School


2015-03-21 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
A high ranking member of Gov. Steve Beshear's administration, Colmon Eldridge, accompanied the Governor to Adair County High School Thursday. Above, with a friend of Gov. Beshear, Junior Stotts, right of Columbia, KY. Mr. Eldridge is Executive Assistant to Governor Beshear and is a graduate of Transylvania University. He is an outstanding orator; a skill he used adroitly to get elected President of the National Young Democrats. A sample of his speaking ability is on YouTube, at Colmon Elridge on retiring Transylvania University president's legacy, friendship, when he was paying tribute to the retiring president of Transylvania University, Dr. Charles L. Shearer.


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Yorkie found. Everyone will want, but little dog wants family


2015-03-21 - Zion-Beautiful Joppa area of Adair County, KY - Photo by Heidi Caron. We found a Yorkie on KY 92 (Montpelier Road) near KY 55 South Road. It was pretty wet, dirty and matted. I know a lot of people who will adopt but I would like to return this dog to its rightful owner. To claim call Heidi 270-634-4388 - Heidi Caron
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