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Just Lead: Theme of New Adair Co. School District


2014-07-24 - 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from Adair County School District.
The Adair County School District now has a new logo representative of the Leader In Me initiative for each of our four schools. Everyone will soon see this logo on district signage, correspondence, vehicles and the district web page. We believe everyone, including students, have leadership abilities that must be identified and nurtured. - ALAN W. REED, Superintendent, Adair County Schools 1204 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY 42728


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South Central Designs moving to new location


2014-07-24 - 209 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo Drawing by Benton Fudge.
Benton Fudge, owner of South Central Designs, LLC, is giving a face-lift and completely redoing the interior of this building at 209 Burkesville Street, and will move into the new space by the end of August or earlier, he says. The space was formerly occupied by Dentists Dr. Brashear and Dr. Arnett, prior to their move to a new Russell Road location. Paired photo, see how it looked on August 24, 2014: Changing face of Burkesville Street: South Central Designs


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JAIS/CWC Demolition: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 So little left


2014-07-24 - JAIS, 202 General John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff Photo.
From the the back of John Adair Intermediate School, it appears that the building was mostly down on Wednesday afternoon, July 23, 2014.


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JAIS/CWC Demolition: Wednesday, July 23, 2014


2014-07-24 - Adair County School District Campus, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff photo(s). Wednesday evening, July 23, 2014, the demolition project for redundant schools John Adair Intermediate School and Col. William Casey Elementary looked like this from the back side. Most of the massive JAIS structure was on the ground. The scoreboard on Adair County Middle School Football field, right center, stands in front of the more intact Col. Casey. Workmen at the sight expected the demolition of the front wall of John Adair - yesterday mostly intact - to happen sometime today, Thursday, July 24, 2014. A good viewing area for senior superintendents is from an Adair County High School parking lot, the vantage point for this photo. The multiplex apartment unit, center, is part of the Country Place Apartment complex. Page Street water tower is in the upper left. - CM

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Honest Abe Stand-in in Gradyville, KY - II


2014-07-24 - Gradyville, KY - Photo by Guy Babin.
The handsome face of Conner Scott, Honest Abe standout with his Grandfather, Mr. Glen Scott. Conner's platform is his Dad, Tony Scott's truck. Conner is an American history fan - like me. - GUY BABIN. Paired Photo. See also: Honest Abe sighting in Gradyville, KY???


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Honest Abe sighting in Gradyville, KY???


2014-07-24 - Cool Springs Creek, Gradyville, KY - Photo by Guy Babin.
Not likely . . . but it is Conner Scott, Honest Abe fan surveying the haying on our Gradyville farm with his Grandfather Mr. Glen. The top hat and jacket look really authentic on the young man. Conner's stance and elevated perch on the back of his dad Tony Scott's truck, reminded me of Abe delivering the Gettysburg Address on that terrible, yet hallowed field in southern Pennsylvania. - GUY BABIN. Paired Photo. See also: Honest Abe Stand-in in Gradyville, KY - II


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Buzz in the neighborhood: Big changes coming here


2014-07-24 - Hudson Street at Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo CM staff photo.
A developing story CM is beginning to following is the buzz in the neighborhood that big changes are in store for this neighborhood at the intersection of Hudson Street and Burkesville Street.


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