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ACPC 2nd Grade Top AR Students, May 2014


2014-06-01 - ACPC, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennifer Mann. These students were recognized for their achievements in Accelerated Reader this year at Awards Day Program, Friday, May 30, 2014, at Adair County Primary Center. These are the 2nd Grade Top 5 AR Students - William Rowe, 264.5 AR points; Matthew McGuffin, 253.9 AR points; Sarai Collins, 251.2 AR points; Jake McQueary, 250.1 AR points; and Abby Claywell, 246.2 AR points.

- Jennifer Mann, Library Media Specialist, Adair County Primary Center


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Adair County Primary Center Kindergarten Top 5 AR Students


2014-06-01 - ACPC, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennifer Mann. These students were recognized for their achievements in Accelerated Reader this year at Awards Day Program, Friday, May 30, 2014, at Adair County Primary Center. These are the Kindergarten Top 5 AR Students - Liam Ferguson, 128.4 AR points; Trina Nguyen, 110.7 AR points; Kinzlee Akin, 100.1 AR points; Myla Curry, 54.1 AR points, and Bryleigh Wheat, 50.8 AR points. - Jennifer Mann, Library Media Specialist, Adair County Primary Center

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2014 Crusade Sunday, June 1, 2014 - Jamestown Street


2014-06-01 - Jamestown Street at Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Megan Coomer, Adam Coomer, & Mike Keltner were working at the Jamestown Street Collection Point this morning, Sunday, June 1, 2014, at the Columbia/Adair County Fire Department began the final six days of the 2014 Crusade for Children.


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Crusade Sunday in Columbia, KY - A family affair


2014-06-01 - Burkesville & Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Rita Bragg, left, - and from left counterclockwise, son Grayson Bragg, and husband Chris Bragg, along with Trent Sparks, were at the Burkesville entrance to the Public Square this morning, taking part in one what is usually one of the biggest days of the Crusde for Children. Checks and cash donated today, combined with the Crusade Sunday at Adair County Churches provide a huge boost, and Downtown Churches - there are eight of them - are a big factor. Within a two blocks one church - known for its community involvement - over raises $3,500 or more. This year, the crusade is dedicated to the memory of Cody Pelly. The collection points on the square will continue until at least 12pm noon CT, today.

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It's Crusade for Children Sunday in Adair Co., KY


2014-06-01 - Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Brandon Lewis,, left and Billy Hadley are at the Greensburg Street entrance to the Public Square in Columbia this morning, accepting donations for the 2014 Crusade for Children. This Sunday, the churches of Adair County are receiving gifts, as well. Lewis said that he expects this to be another year of increased donations, buoyed by candidate participation and by the fact that this year the Crusade honors the memory of an all-time favorite Adair Countian, Cody Pelly. The Columbia/Adair County Fire Department appreciates every gift, from coins to $1 bills, and all the checks. Quite often, they said, checks are written out for as much as $100, $500, even $1,000 and are dropped in the collection buckets on Sunday morning. They're hoping, on this beautiful June 1, 2014 day that a number of folks will be heroes and make this tribute to Cody a truly memorable one. The collection continues Downtown at least through noon today. - EW

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Happy Tail: The dog with Green Eyebrows


2014-06-01 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer. A.J. showing how pretty she looks with green eyebrows, from the painting adventure at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, after which I'm unable to even look at a paint can. (See the latest of our Adorable Dogs for Adoption in : CM ANIMALS) - PEG SCHAEFFER.

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Happy Tail: Spring house painting with unintended consequences


2014-06-01 - Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, 860 Sparksville Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer. It was spring painting time at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue, with the insistent and enthusiastic aid of the dogs, with some unintended consequences. This is McKenzie modeling her Green Hair. (See the latest of our Adorable Dogs for Adoption in : CM ANIMALS) - PEG SCHAEFFER. - Peg Schaeffer

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