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Floyd's Fork: Many flowing chutes lined with water willows


2014-05-16 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Lee McClellan, KY Afield Outdoors.
Paddlers on Floyd's Fork
will encounter many flowing chutes lined with water willow such as this one in the warm months. The rocky bottom, riffles, flowing shoals and deep pools make Floyds Fork excellent habitat for black bass and also help keep the paddling interesting. - LEE McCLELLAN


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Teresa and Charles Darnell on DPI with John Chowning


2014-05-15 - WLCU Broadcast Studios, 203 W Broadway, Campbellsville, KY. - Photo by Bethany Thomaston, CU photo..
Dr. John Chowning, vice president for church and external relations and executive assistant to the president of Campbellsville University, right, interviews Teresa and Charles Darnell, for his "Dialogue on Public Issues" show. They are discussing the War of 1812 event in Taylor County. The show will air Sunday, May 18, 2014, at 8amET; Monday, May 19 at 1:30pmET and 6:30pmET; and Wednesday, May 21 at 1:30pmET and 6:30pmET. The show is aired on Campbellsville's cable channel 10 and WLCU FM 88.7 at 8amET and 6:30pmET Sunday, May 18.


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Annual Teacher vs. Student Volleyball a big success


2014-05-15 - ACHS, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District photo.
The annual Teacher vs. Student volleyball game
at Adair County High School was once again a huge success. When I asked Mrs. Willis shown here during the game who ended up winning her only comment was, "It sure wasn’t the teachers!" Better luck next year guys! - Shamarie Claiborene


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Several Adair 6th graders earn 200+ Accelerated Math points


2014-05-15 - Columbia, Ky - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne, Adair Co. School District photo. Mrs. Pat Coomer and Mrs. Jennifer Kemp are very proud to announce the following students received 200 or more Accelerated Math objectives during this school year. They are Madison Stotts, Lauren Grant, Meredith Compton, Cassidy Eastridge, Kai Burton, Elizabeth Rexroat, Shayla Cravens, Josh Odom, Kyle Bryant, Travis Tucker, Jadie Smith, Casey Wall, Jenna McGaha, Brianna Dale, Emily Melton, Kiley Feese, Keaton Coomer, Madison Curry, Brianna McClanaha, Macy Brown, Derek Burris, DJ Brown, Shelby Smith, Maggie Young, Aaron Peck, Kansas Abbott, Victoria Harp, Jenna Rodgers, Jennifer Jemenez, Kaitlin Neat, Brandon Roberts, Katelyn Croghan, Jacobe Payne, and Madison Smith. Shamarie Claiborne for the Adair County Board of Education

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Mission Trip Fundraiser at WDFLC Saturday, May 17


2014-05-15 - Photo courtesy Tina Hadley. Samantha Hadley and Will Rich will be raising funds for a Dominican Republic Mission Trip on Saturday, May 17 at 4pm at the William Davenport Family Life Center, 2418 Campbellsville Road, Columbia, KY. Food will include pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, chips, and dessert, and there will be a singing by Will Rich. Contact Tina Hadley at tina.hadley@adair.kyschools.us for more information.

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Making Math Fun in 6th Grade


2014-05-14 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
Truly engaged in math and all smiles - I stepped in really quickly to snap a shot during one of Mrs. Jennifer Kemp's 6th Grade math classes where they were making 3 dimensional shapes they will use during lessons. Shown here are Macy Brown, Clayton Janes, Maggie Young, Shelby Smith, and Keaton Coomer as you can see they are truly engaged and all smiles during the activity. - Shamarie Claiborne, Adair County School District Media Publicity Coordinator


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KSP Detective of the Year: Ricky Brooks, Edmonton, KY


2014-05-14 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Les Williams, KSP Public Information Officer.
KSP's top officers for 2013 include
, from left Officer Craig Shouse (Facilities Security Officer of the Year); Detective Ricky Brooks, Edmonton, KY, of KSP Post 15 in Columbia (Detective of the Year); Trooper First Class Shane Goodall, of KSP Post 13 in Hazard (Trooper of the Year) and Officer Harold Mosley of Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Region 1 in Henderson (Jason Cammack Officer of the Year).


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