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Beautiful Silhouette: Farm scene at Egypt, KY


2013-11-03 - From Knifley Road, Egypt, KY - Photo by George Rice.
George Rice's Awesome Clouds and Rainbow: Photographer George Rice chronicled the eerily beautiful weather Saturday afternoon, November 2, 2013, with a series of photos from his farm on Knifley Road & Bull Run Road, Egypt, Adair County, KY, and writes: I couldn't stop taking pictures of those dark clouds. This is a particularly compelling farm silhouette.


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Eric Gaines provides second half reelmaker


2013-11-03 - Diddle Arena, 1605 Avenue of Champions, Bowling Green, KY - Photo By Richard RoBards, CU. Eric Gaines' one-handed dunk in the second half was a highlight reel maker. Gaines led all players with 18 points. For the second straight week, Campbellsville University scored an all-time high against NCAA Division I competition, as the Tigers battled to an 87-73 loss at Western Kentucky University Saturday afternoon, November 2, 2013, in E.A. Diddle Arena, 1605 Avenue of Champions, Bowling Green, KY. - Chris Megginson, Campbellsville University

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Weathering to the north and east


2013-11-02 - From Burkesville Street at Church Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. It appeared that something was happening behind the courthouse, when this photo was taken this afternoon. Apparently it was a very cold rain. Just minutes later, Joe Dickson sent a picture of his decked, with a thin coating of ice, just after a hard rain. - EW

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Ice on steps at Garlin, KY, November 2, 2013


2013-11-02 - Garliin, Adair County, KY - Photo By Joe Dickson. Early Ice, Cold Rain Sorry these are a little blurry. Stepped out on deck just after a rain at around 5:30 pm on November 2, 2013 in Garlin and we found this. Did anyone else have any? - - Joe Dickson (Yes, it was just a 40 minutes ago. When the temperature was in the 50's. Joe Dickson answered a request and called to say "pm" is correct. "That's what made it so strange," he said. "Both my daughter Ashley and wife Sheila saw it. At first we thought it was hail - but it was ice." He said there was a hard rain up at Garlin. There wasn't any rainfall in Columbia, though there were dark ominous clouds to the east of town.

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All Souls Day: Good Shepherd embraces our Cultural Diversity


2013-11-02 - 1217 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Annabelle Burkett. The Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Columbia, KY has embraced the cultural diversity of it's parishoners. Inspired by Philippinos' and Latinos' rich tradition to honor their deceased ancestors in what's called "Dia de Los Muertos", an altar remembering loved ones' souls adorned Good Shepherd Church's altar on this special day, Friday, November 1, 2013. Catholic Mass is celebrated at Good Shepherd Church, 1217 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY, Sundays at 9amCT. - ANNABELLE BURKETT

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Favorite Old Photo: Adair County Band, a while ago


2013-11-02 - 102 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo from collection of Ann Curtis. Adair County Band Here's another photo of the Adair County Band, from the 1950s. As I recall, this was the first time the group had played in public and we were VERY nervous! It was for the opening of a business whose name I cannot recall. And it rained!!! Therefore, we were huddled under the awning of the dime store. Under the direction of Mr. Jack McCarty. Front row, from left: CLARINETS: Allen McNeil, Ann Heskamp, Marsha Brock, Unknown, Becky Parsons, FLUTES: Jane Moran, Pat Keltner, Brenda Woody, SAXOPHONES: Margaret Montgomery, Junior Alley. Back row, from left: CLARINETS: Nettie Ann Blair, Betty Yates, Barbara Sue Smith....unable to identify the others. - ANN HESKAMP CURTIS (If anyone else remembers the other names, please send using the Comments button with this photo - CM)

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Mementos of Colonel Casey School at Prim Fair


2013-11-02 - 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo By Ellen Zornes. FFA Heritage Project: Pat Reliford, former John Adair School cafeteria manager, Patty Jones, former Col. Casey Elementary School principal and Jane Grant, retired Col. Casey Elementary teacher show off the FFA heritage project chalk board remnants from Casey Elementary at the Second Annual Prim Fair, now in progress at the Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY, until 4pmCT, Saturday, November 2, 2013. - Ellen Zornes

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