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Bailey Watts 1st ACPC student to reach 300 points


2014-05-20 - ACPC, 158 Col. Casey Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Jennnifer Mann.
Bailey Watts, 1st grade student in Mrs. Tiffany Mitchum's class, daughter of Ben and Bridgette Watts, was the first student to reach 300 Accelerated Reader points at Adair County Primary Center. - Jennifer Mann, Adair County Primary Center


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Rays from heaven shine on city man's garden


2014-05-20 - Lancaster Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by City Boy. Here is a city garden planted and growing, just like my farming buddy showed me. - Bill Wheat. (Mr. Wheat did not identify his 'farming buddy,' but he is known to take advice, sometimes, from Kenneth Scott of Greater Bliss, as well as from his successful brother-in-law, Bobby Bowe, whose very fertile place is in The Flatwoods. - CM)

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Birds of Kentucky: Sixteen to One


2014-05-20 - Shelby County, KY - Photo by Pen. There has been some debate along the shores of Lake Shelby this spring, about whether one pair of Canada Geese is capable of producing quite so many offspring at once, or possibly several of the geese are pooling their resources for child care, with one or two watching the goslings while the others forage.

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(Ad) Election 2014: Joe Rogers for Adair Co. Judge Executive


2014-05-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo Campaign.

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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Raccoon fishing at Little Creek


2014-05-20 - Bryants Creek, Little Cake, KY - Photo by Wendy Gousha.
Ben Briscoe & Wendy Gousha write - We were lucky enough to catch this little guy giving himself a bath and fishing at the same time in Bryant's creek below Little Cake Church.


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Twilight in the Silent City


2014-05-19 - 315 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo Columbia, KY.
An evening scene in the Columbia City Cemetery


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(Ad) Mike Sneed for Adair County Court Clerk


2014-05-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo Campaign.

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