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Begley Scholars Day - Kendra Leveridge welcomes Rikki Neat


2015-02-22 - Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College. Adair County High School's Rikki Neat of Columbia takes a plastic poncho from LWC admissions counselor Kendra Leveridge, left, Saturday morning, February 21, 2015, in the Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center atrium during John B. Begley Scholars Day,

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Anatomy of an Ice Jam Dam Flood, Roley, KY III: The Flood


2015-02-21 - Casey Creek (Roley), KY - Photo by Frances Salyers. As a result of the Ice Jam Dam, water back up, creating flood over a wide area.

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Anatomy of an Ice Jam Dam Flood, Roley, KY II


2015-02-21 - Casey Creek (Roley), KY - Photo by Frances Salyers.
But then, the chucks began to jam together, creating a dam of ice.


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Anatomy of an Ice Jam Dam Flood, Roley, KY I


2015-02-21 - Casey Creek (Roley), KY - Photo By Frances Salyers.
When the ice began to thaw the frozen creek began to break up into chunks of ice, just looking like an orderly runoff had begun.


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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Bull Run Creek


2015-02-21 - 1535 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY. - Photo by Barbara Armitage .
Barbara's Husband and I took advantage of a break in the weather yesterday and went up into town. There was more ice on Bull Run Creek than we've ever seen before but is sure is pretty. - BARBARA ARMITAGE


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Kentucky Color - Image in the Mountain


2015-02-21 - Green Hills, Columbia, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester, Kentucky Division of Forestry.
I had observed a resemblance to the massive and awe inspiring East face of the Matterhorn, so I snapped a half dozen pictures of my Snow Mountain to see if anything developed, so to speak. Later, as I downloaded the pictures from my camera, from out of the blue this image appeared. - BILLY JOE FUDGE


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World largest icicle? Adair County's highest waterfalls?


2015-02-20 - On Harrods Fork Creek, District 3, Columbia, KY - Photo CM contributing photographer.
We received this stunningly beautiful photograph with the word that it is "The World's Largest Icicle. It's a cascading waterfall on a cliff near Harrod's Fork. The location was not given, the prographer said, because they didn't want some blame fool to get killed trying to prematurely pull the "icicles" down, as most people always want to do. I know I have. - EW


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