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Beaver. Heading home?


2015-01-24 - Shelby County, KY - Photo by Pen.
Spotted swimming in Lake Shelby. About 5 feet from shore, he disappeared underwater, presumably to find a hidden entrance to his home.


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Winter Breakfast through woven wire frame at Rowe Farms


2015-01-24 - Keltner Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Fred Rowe .
Snow stood straight up on the woven wire along Keltner Road this morning framing the fresh air - yes, smoke free dining room - of these cows enjoying the good life. "The picture was taken through a line fence without the owner's or cattle's permission. That land, which was once part of the farm of the forward thinking innovators Rowe Brothers (grandfather Nathan and great uncle Milford), is now owned by Regina Rowe. The cattle belong to her son, cousin Kenzie Rowe." - FRED ROWE


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Snow in Campbellsville, KY: CU Alumni & Friends Park


2015-01-24 - NW corner, Broadway & N Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Larry Smith, 99.9 FM The Big Dawg & 92.7 FM The WAVE.
It's a focal point of the community in any weather. Last night it was breathtaking. Larry Smith, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications


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Snow in Campbellsville on the Historical Marker


2015-01-24 - Taylor County Courthouse courtyard, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE; FM 99.9 The Big Dawg.
Snow a factor in Campbellsville. Larry Smith caught this scene last night, Friday, January 23, 2015 during the Big Snow Blast. He's Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications.


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Brittany Smith recognized for students top standing in KY !


2015-01-23 - Burkesville, KY - Photo by Priscilla Schwartz, Cumberland County Director, FRYSC.
Sue Stivers sends news of an Adair County residence who has earned distinction as a 7th grade science teacher at Cumberland County Middle School. Above, Superintendent Dr. Kirk Biggerstaff presented Brittany Wilkinson Smith with a certificate for having the First Place 7th Grade Science Scores on the 2013-14 KPREP in all of Kentucky! While studying Agriculture Education at the University of Kentucky, Brittany says she used to wonder whether she and fellow students were learning about agriculture or science, and has since found that the two disciplines have more in common than most people might think. Brittany and her husband, Kyle live in Cane Valley, KY. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wilkinson of Adair County. Brittany is another of those bright Adair County stars shining so brightly beyond the borders of the county. We personally couldn't be prouder, especially since she received the honor in a place I will always remember as my own. Congratulations, Brittany! - Sue Stivers


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Birds of Kentucky: Canada Geese in Flight


2015-01-23 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Pen. A couple of geese fly low over an icy Lake Shelby.

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Larry Smith interviews CJE Mike Stephens


2015-01-23 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Larry Smith interviewed Adair County Judge Executive Mike Stephens following special called meetings of the Adair Fiscal Court and the court sitting as the Adair County Public Properties Corporation, this morning, Friday, January 23, 2015, at which the court passed ordianances which will let Ross, Sinclaire, & Associates re-finance the bond issue on the Adair County Judicial Center. The expected savings was projected, based on current markets, of $387,499, with a 90/10 split between the state and the county. Adair County will realize will receive around $38,749.90, depending on where the bond market is on the actual date of issuance. Larry Smith is Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications. The interview will be on FM 92.7 the WAVE and FM 99.9 the Big Dawg.

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