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Fishing Dale Hollow Lake


2015-02-13 - Dale Hollow Lake - Photo from Kentucky Afield Outdoors, .
Chad Miles (left) and his brother Matt fish Dale Hollow Lake last December. The darkening clouds in the background portend the coming low barometric pressure front that prompted a morning of productive early winter fishing for smallmouth bass. This scenario is one of the best weather patterns for productive fishing.


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Intergenerational Valentines Day Activities at Adair Friends


2015-02-12 - Adair Friends and Neighbors, 127 N Reed Street, Columbia, KY - Photo LeeAnna Willis.
Adair Friends & Neighhbors Adult Day Health Center welcomed students from Adair County Headstart for an intergenerational Valentines activity. Photo taken Wed 11 Feb 2015 by LeeAnna Willis


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No. 51 LWC Women's Soccer Jersey to Bam Carney


2015-02-12 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College.
Kentucky State Rep. John "Bam" Carney, R-51st District, of Campbellsville is surrounded by members of the Lindsey Wilson College women's soccer team Wednesday, February 11, 2015, in a State Capitol conference room. The Blue Raiders were honored by the Kentucky House for winning the 2014 NAIA national title. - DUANE BONIFER. Clicking Readmore accesses story with names of 2014 Lindsey Wilson Womens Soccer team, NAIA National Champions, the fourth team in program history to win a national championship.


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No. 16 LWC Women's Soccer Jersey to Senator Wise


2015-02-12 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College.
Kentucky State Max Wise, R-16th District, of Campbellsville is joined by members of the Lindsey Wilson College women's soccer team Wednesday in a State Capitol conference room. The Blue Raiders were honored by the Kentucky Senate for winning the 2014 NAIA national title. - DUANE BONIFER. Clicking Readmore accesses story with names of 2014 Lindsey Wilson Womens Soccer team, NAIA National Champions, the fourth team in program history to win a national championship.


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ACHS Seniors sending mail to Bubby in Graham Washington


2015-02-12 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Ferguson & Wheat, ACHS seniors.
Adair County High School senior Chance Barnett was deeply impacted when he came across a video of 8 year old, Bubby Everson of Graham, Washington. Chance organized a letter writing effort at Adair County, KY, and got his class involved in the project. Robyn Mantooth’s 5th period class working hard on their letters to Bubby. Taking part above, left to right, front row, Chance Barnett, Nick Pennino, Dylan Conn. Middle row: Levi Sneed, Austin Alley, Ashley McLean, Hannah Cockerham. Back row: Ashley Bragg, Courtney Quiroz


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Sheriff Moss presents $32,115.58 excess fees check


2015-02-11 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM photo.
Adair County Sheriff Harrison Moss presented a check in the amount of $32,115.58 as a return of excess fees for the year 2014. The sheriff's office is one of two fee-based offices which collects fees as prescribed by law, has expenses regulated by Fiscal Court, and returns excess fees to the general treasury each year. The other fee office is the the Clerk's office. -LW. (Clicking Read More accesses the comprehensive story of the Tuesday, February 10, 2015 meeting, published early Wednesday morning.)


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LWC actors have roles in Last Train to Nibroc


2015-02-11 - Carnegie Community Arts Center, 107 N Main Street, Somerset, KY - Photo from, Kyle Hadley, Flashback Theater.
Jeremy Cloyd, who plays the role of Raleigh, is a senior studying theater and English at Lindsey Wilson College (LWC). Brenna Murray portrays the role of May. She is a 2014 theater and communication graduate of Lindsey Wilson College and has studied musical theatre in New York City with George Salazar and Anthony Wayne. Last Train to Nibroc will play at Carnegie Community Arts Center (old library building), 107 N. Main Street, on Fridays and Saturdays, February 13 and 14, and 20 and 21, 2015, at 6pmCT/7pmET, and on Sundays, February 15 and 22, 2015 at 1pmCT/pmET. The theatre is wheelchair accessible with a ramp at the back of the building. Tickets are $12 per person; $8 per student. To order tickets, call 859-322-2739 weekdays from 10amCT/11amET to 4pmCT/5pmET. Or order online go through Artful.ly. To avoid the $2 online ticket fee per ticket, simply call the 859-322-2739 number.


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