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Dennis Gosser of Winding Creek Band at Jam Session, FM2
 2014-10-05 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo CM photo. Dennis Gosser lead guitar/vocalist for Winding Creek Band, was a favorite entertainer to appear at FM2 this season. Above, he performed during the Jam Session organized by FM2 Entertainment Coordinator Jana Esch. Backing him up - but out of frame, were Louie Perez, bass guitar/rhythm guitar/vocals, Dennis Gosser, lead guitar/vocals; Mike Engel, keyboard; Bryan Reeve, drums/vocals; and Kysandra Ladner, vocals/keyboard/percussion. The popular group is from Russell County, KY.
There's another photo of the Winding Creek Band, taken in Jamestown by Nancy Phelps, in their CM Ad in the Classifieds
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Scenic Adair Co., KY - Christmas in October
 2014-10-05 - T Bradshaw Road, District 3, Adair County, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Christmas colors created by red Sumac with fringe of Eastern Red Cedar evokes memories of Christmases past when proper Christmas trees were chosen from among one of Adair County's most beautiful, most plentiful and most versatile trees, Eastern Red Cedar. Seen along a scenic, somewhat secret T. Bradshaw Road, in Squire Baker's District. - EW
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A bit of history just right for Cool October Mornings
 2014-10-05 - Columbia, KKY - Photo by Tiffany Kessler. Ready for morning coffee - Now that we're having cooler mornings, I so badly want to use this cup & saucer set from the famed local Meadow Hill Inn for a peaceful cup of morning coffee. The eatery was located on Burkesville Street (where Sign America is now) for many years. I'm much too afraid to really use it for fear of doing damage to the delicate writing, so I'll hold off. I don't even remember where we picked up this little gem but in all our years treasure hunting we've never seen another one like it. - Tiffany Kessler
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Celebrating Blue Raider touchdown by Justin Wade, Atlanta. GA
 2014-10-05 - Blue Raider Stadium, 928 Russell Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Lindsey Wilson College linebacker Michael Brooks of Shelbyville, KY, right, celebrates as officials signal a touchdown by fellow Blue Raider linebacker Justin Wade of Atlanta following the recovery of a University of Cumberlands (KY) fumble with 4:43 left in the third quarter of Saturday, 04 Oct 2014, game at Blue Raider Stadium. The score led to a 24-14 LWC lead. The Blue Raiders, ranked No. 22 in the NAIA, won the game 31-28 to improve to 4-2 overall and 2-0 in the Mid-South Conference East Division. -Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College. Next HOME Game: LWC Blue Raiders host Belhaven (1500 Peachtree St, Jackson, MS) at 1:30pmCT, Saturday, 25 Oct 2014, at Blue Raider Stadium, 928 Russell Road, Columbia, KY
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Cory Davenport, Hulen, KY, pulls away for Blue Raider TD
 2014-10-05 - Blue Raider Stadium, 928 Russell Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Lindsey Wilson College running back Cory Davenport, Hulen, KY, pulls away from the University of Cumberlands (KY) defense en route to a 72-yard touchdown pass play from quarterback Branden Cresap of Shelbyville, KY The score led to a 14-7 LWC lead with 7:11 left in the third quarter of Saturday, 04 Oct 2014, game at Blue Raider Stadium. The Blue Raiders, ranked No. 22 in the NAIA, won the game 31-28 to improve to 4-2 overall and 2-0 in the Mid-South Conference East Division. LWC's -Duane Bonifer, Lindsey Wilson College. Next HOME Game: LWC Blue Raiders host Belhaven (1500 Peachtree St, Jackson, MS) at 1:30pmCT, Saturday, 25 Oct 2014, at Blue Raider Stadium, 928 Russell Road, Columbia, KY
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Epicurean Kentuckian: Making do for Sunday breakfast
 2014-10-05 - Fortune Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. On a cold wintrish October Sunday morning - Had to make do for Sunday brunch - but made with, without any Penn's Country Ham, with nary a thawed lamb chop from Knifley, and no fresh squirrel to have, if just for the squirrel gravy. Almost everything is from Adair County, however, including the Swai, which was fresh caught from the freezer at Walmart, supplemented with Haas avocadoes and peaches from a nearby aisle. The fried fish was an attempt to emulate a recipe Matt Baker created at the late, long missed Flatwoods Diner. Ours was good, with cornmeal, garlic, turmeric, wasabi powder, red and black pepper and a few secret, not so common secret ingredients. Excellent! Almost 68% as good as at the Flat Woods. The flattened hushpuppies though, were just edible, a one Blackaby Hills egg short of being moist enough. We had it with hot coffee and my new favorite drink, not pictured: CAUD H20 on tap. Somebody ought to bottle it and sell it; it's far better than Nestle's from RBS, Tennessee. That is At least what's coming through the new line on Fortune Street. This year, the best public relations move they've ever made was to get ahead of the algal bloom and feed enough carbon into the manufacturing system before the sometimes called "Lake Turnover" taste comes through the tap. Yes, we forgot the grits. And yes, somebody needs to tell us how to make the best hot biscuits. - EW. PS - We now have fresh Herb Bouquet's on the table at all times. Mostly from Lonely Acres at Farmers Market on the Square, with Fresh Mint harvested from the backyard, when we can't get it from Caitlin Helm. With various dishes, had and used Adair County grown cilantro, green and purple basil, and Mint Julep grade mint.
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