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Travel: Lane closures, construction on I-65


2014-05-01 - 1-65, Bullitt Co, KY - Photo Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
Construction in Progress
- The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 5 Office advises motorists of lane closures on Interstate 65 this weekend, May 2-5, 2014, in Bullitt County. Recently, the roadway has been reduced to one lane in each direction on weekends as part of the concrete replacement project. However, this weekend two lanes of traffic will be open in each direction.


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Historical Facsimile: Retirement letter, W.M. Feese, Jr.


2014-05-01 - Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo W.M. Feese, Jr..

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Scenic Adair Co., KY: Pretty little waterfall


2014-04-30 - Neat Hollow Road, Columbia, KY - Photo By Linda Waggener.
Recent rains
gave full flow to the little waterfall on Neat Hollow Road the last day of April 2014. - Linda Waggener


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Election 2014: Rodney Karnes, for Adair 6th Dist. Magistrate (Ad)


2014-04-30 - Adair County District 6, KY - Photo Campaign Photo.

To the Democratic voters
of Adair County Magisterial District 6


I'm Rodney Karnes, a Democrat candidate for magistrate in the 6th District of Adair County consisting of Cane Valley, Coburg, Holmes Bend, Knifley and Roley communities. I am a 1990 graduate of Adair County High School. I have lived and worked in Adair County all my life and wouldn't want to be any where else.

I was in the real estate and auction business until 2012. During that time I have sold property all over the county and was responsible for the funds of many estates and real estate transactions. I know what it means to be responsible for the money of others, in the same way as for our tax dollars.

I also worked for Gaddie Shamrock for 9 years from 1993-2002, during that time I did both manual labor, operating heavy equipment, learning how to maintain roads and what was needed in both small and large jobs.

My wife Melissa and I live on Pelham Branch Road and have for the past 18 years.

I have two daughters in the Adair County school system and I volunteer to help in as many local functions as I can.

As I have been traveling over the roads of the 6th district for the past weeks, I've been made aware of the concerns and problems that need to be addressed.

All I can say is everyone will be treated fairly, no mater where you live in the district.

If I have missed you or didn't catch you at home, I'll keep visiting with the people of our district until Election Day and trying to see everyone.

My cell phone will always be turned on, and I would like to talk to everyone about there concerns my phone number is 270-250-1750.

Your vote for RODNEY KARNES for Magistrate, District 6, Adair County, KY, on Tuesday, May 20, 2014, in the Democratic Primary, will be greatly appreciated.

- RODNEY KARNES

Paid for by Rodney Karnes, candidate


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LW Baseball team remembers fallen teammate Caleb Capps


2014-04-30 - Egnew Park, 828 Russell Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer.
The seniors of the Lindsey Wilson College baseball team
remembered a fallen teammate during their final home game, played Saturday, April 26, 2014, at Egnew Park. The nine LWC seniors presented a facsimile check donation of $1,000 to Danny left and Margie Capps of Edmonton, KY, parents of the late Caleb Capps. Capps, who signed a baseball scholarship at LWC, died in an traffic accident September 6, 2012, in Adair County. Also joining the players at home plate is LWC baseball coach Jonathan Burton, far right, and the Capps' granddaughter, 6-month-old Lilah Claire. Pictured in the the back row are the LWC baseball seniors, from left: Mike Croft of Seaside, CA; Jeandro Andino of Bayamon, Puerto Rico; Luke Shearrow of Machesney Park, IL.; England Smith of Nashville, TN; Michael Rosario of Miami; Mitchell Osnowitz of Bloomington, IL; Trey Davis of Roxboro, NC; Derek Shugart of Cleveland, TN; and Mark Silva of Paramount, CA.



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Shadows on the lawn


2014-04-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo by CM Staff.
Photo Tuesday, April 29, 2014, Columbia, KY.


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Mike Watson: History - Speed limits 100 years ago


2014-04-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Mike Watson .
Clipping from Adair County News, 6 May 1914. - MIKE WATSON


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