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Balloon Release or 9/11


2014-09-12 - Quadrangle, Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer.
The Lindsey Wilson College Student Government Association concluded the college's day of 9/11 remembrance by holding a balloon release Thursday evening on the Campus Quadrangle. A couple dozen LWC students released red, white and blue balloons into the air to symbolize the resiliency of the American spirit. The balloons were released inside of a 9/11 memorial composed of more than 2,000 American flags. - DUANE BONIFER


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Soccer: Lil' Kickers at it again


2014-09-11 - Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Laura Burwash. Despite the heat the Lil' Kickers were at it again Saturday morning, 6 Sep, 2014 celebrating successes on the field with the Lindsey Wilson Women’s Soccer team. The children are improving their skills, having fun, and enjoy being with friends, all while enhancing their physical fitness and experiencing the excitement of completion as seen here on JJ Lemke’s face at Walter S. Reuling Stadium, 151 Holloway Drive, Columbia, KY.

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More than 2000 Flags for 9/11


2014-09-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer.
More than 2,000 American flags were used to create the Lindsey Wilson College Student Government Association 9/11 memorial Thursday morning on the Campus Quadrangle. - DUANE BONIFER Paired photo - see also: Jeremy Cloyd works on the 9/11 Memorial


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Jeremy Cloyd works on the 9/11 Memorial


2014-09-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer.
Lindsey Wilson College student Jeremy Cloyd of Tompkinsville, KY, works on the LWC Student Government Association 9/11 memorial Thursday morning, September 11, 2014, on the Campus Quadrangle. - DUANE BONIFER. Paired photo - see also: More than 2000 Flags


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LWC Student 911 Memorial


2014-09-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Members of the Lindsey Wilson College Student Government Association stand inside the 9/11 memorial they created Thursday morning on the Campus Quadrangle. Pictured alphabetically: Abigail Adams of Bowling Green, Ky.; Samantha Cape of Shepherdsville, Ky.; Blake Chelf of Crestwood, Ky.; Jeremy Cloyd of Tompkinsville, Ky.; Nolon Dant of Elizabethtown, Ky.; Becca Himebaugh of Sonora, Ky.; Karly Jefferson of Brooksville, Ky.; Jonathan Joseph of Louisville, Ky.; John Loftus of Louisville, Ky.; Wesley Marcum of Owensboro, Ky.; Zac Marcum of Owensboro, Ky.; Amber Moses of London, Ky.; Alex Russell of Greenville, Ky.; Jake Saylor of Louisville, Ky.; Bailey Scott of Auburn, Ky.; Diana Shaw of Owensboro, Ky.; Cynthia Sitz of Louisville, Ky.; Bethany Wilhelm of Clay, Ky.; and Aqualyn Williams of Owensboro, Ky. Not pictured: Katie Koper of Central City, Ky.

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ETCA students from Adair Co. High clean Square


2014-09-11 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, LWC.
Adair County High School juniors enrolled in Lindsey Wilson College's Energy Technology Career Academy cleaned the Adair County Public Square Wednesday morning, 10 Sep 2014, during the college's Malvina Farkle Day. Front row, from left: Alberta Bosela, Dayana Perez, Eman Medrano, Beth Owens and Katie Burton. Back row, from left: David Brown, Travis Richardson, Zane Sanders, Austin Bradshaw, LWC ETCA Director Heather Spoon, Austin Hatcher, Alex Keltner, Whitney Turner and Hannah Absher. Not pictured: Adrian Perez. - DUANE BONIFER


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Malvina Farkle workers in C/AC Community Garden


2014-09-11 - W Guardian Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer, LWC.
Lindsey Wilson College staff members Noel Wilson, left, and Brittany McDonald are joined in the background by Luke Allen of Mount Vernon, KY, left, Nobuki Kawaguchi of Saitama, Japan, Yuya Onishi of Nagoya, Japan, and Krista Marshall of Bardstown, KY, work in the Columbia-Adair County Community Garden Wednesday morning during the college's Malvina Farkle Day. - DUANE BONIFER


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