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Snow on Spurlington Road, KY 744, Taylor Co, KY 7 Jan 2014


2015-01-07 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, The Big Dawg, 99.9 Radio.
Taylor County, KY, has snow only in one section of the county. This is snow covered Spurlington Road - KY 744. The road is not only along the Taylor-Marion County Line, it is also where the Pennyrile meets the Bluegrass. Taylor County School District Superintendent Roger Cook and TC Transportation Director Rodney Turpen have announced that any parent in this area who wants to pick up their child from school early today may do so, but they have also gone on record to say that unless condition much worst than the forecast, regardless of low temperatures, there will be school in the Taylor County School District tomorrow, 8 Jan 2015. Larry Smith, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications, 99.9 FM the Big Dawg and 92.7 FM the WAVE.


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KY Color: Downtown Breeding, KY 7 Jan 2015


2015-01-07 - South Adair County, KY - Photo By Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester.
Elevation makes a difference! - Downtown Breeding at 1100 feet elevation is about 20 feet downslope from the highest peak in Adair County at the Breeding Area Fire Department, which is in the heart of The Great Wooded South. - Billy Joe Fudge Paired photo. See also: KY Color: Wheeler Hill Pass, 7 Jan 2014


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Cool view of snow of 7 Jan 2015 at AC Schools


2015-01-07 - Adair County School District Campus - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District photo.
Walked out of my office and this was my view . . . I love a little snow early in the morning! Enjoy your day! - SHAMARIE


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Keeping warm with coffee & swirl


2015-01-07 - 1535 Bull Run Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Zabel Stewart.
Countdown: 86 days until FM2 Keep warm anyway you can today! A hot cup of coffee and a warm slice of Cinnamon Swirl bread goes a long way to warm you up on the inside. Our youngest daughter Elizabeth is fighting the cold in far far away Lexington with the help of a care package from mom up at Tucker's Station Farms. If you're missing all the fresh baked goodness you've gotten used to from the farmer's market take heart it's only 86 more days to the Grand Opening of the Farmer's Market on the Square opens at the Parking Lot at the Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY, on Saturday, April 4, 2015. Barbara Armitage, Tucker's Station Farms. Phone 270-250-2979


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Snow dappled horses keep eye on weather at Roseland


2015-01-07 - On Town Creek, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
At 8:30amCT Wed 7 Jan 2015, , snow dappled sentry horses kept weather eyes out, one on us, the other on Hurt Street, as a sincere snow shower started. Fortunately, the horses have a warming station in the barn, plenty of water, and plenty of hay and feed just yards away. - EW


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Swearing In Program: Adair Co., KY - Dr. Ron Rogers


2015-01-06 - Adair County Judicial Center, 201 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener .
Adair County Judge Executive Mike Stephens administers the Oath of Office for Columbia City Councillor Dr. Ron Rogers as his wife, Gayle Rogers holds the Bible. The photo was taken Sun 4 Jan 2015.


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Swearing In Program: Adair Co., KY - Councillor Linda Waggener


2015-01-06 - Adair County Judicial Center, 201 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo By Innocent Bystander .
Adair County Judge Executive Mike Stephens administers the Oath of Office for Columbia City Councillor Linda Waggener, as Ms. Waggener's husband, Ed Waggener holds the Bible. The event marked the beginning of a fifth term for Waggener. The photo was taken Sun 4 Jan 2015. (Deep gratitude to Sharon Burton of the Adair County Community Voice for snapping the photos with the CM camera.)


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