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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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Discussing health care with Taylor Regional CEO


2014-04-29 - Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith.
James Comer and Bam Carney have discussion with Taylor regional hospital CEO Jane Wheatley discussing health care and how the affordable Heath care act is effecting local hospitals. Larry Smith, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications


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Dandelion Time: Point of View


2014-04-29 - E Fortune Street, Columbia, KY - Photo CM Staff Photo.
From a rabbit's perspective the seedhead of a dandelion towers over the barn in the background.


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Trail Town Initiative learns steps for GRL area trails


2014-04-28 - 801 Westlake Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
The Trail Town initiative for Columbia-Adair County
met Monday evening, April 28, 2014, to set committees and define a vision statement. Andrea O'Bryan, right, from the Corps of Engineers helped the group focus on the process steps required to establish any trails that propose to enter Green River Park and Wildlife Management Area (WLM). Right now there are two entry points on the Adair side of Green River Lake, the boating trail on the river itself and the road entry near Holmes Bend. In the photo, she points to the area on a map of Adair County with Joel Peterson, left, and Betty Knifley.Organizational meeting report for details on what the Trail Town effort is about can be found at this link: Is Columbia the next Trail Town - USA?


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Election 2014 (Ad): Chris Janes, for Adair County Sheriff


2014-04-28 - Adair County, KY - Photo Campaign photo.
To the voters of Adair County, Kentucky

Hello, my name is Chris Janes, I am a Republican candidate for Adair County Sheriff. I am the son of Dale and Brenda Janes, and the Grandson of the the late Bee and Jessie Janes.

My wife Christina and I live in the Sparksville community. We have two sons, Clayton, and Luke, in the Adair County schools.

I am currently employed by a construction company as a Project manager. My job responsibilities include managing multiple jobs at the same time, managing the people on the jobs, scheduling of the jobs, scheduling meetings, and making sure that the jobs make the profit margins that the jobs are projected to make.

I am running for sheriff because I want help the people in Adair County. I want to serve and protect the citizens of Adair County. I think as a sheriff there needs to be more involvement with the youth, such as educating them about drugs and alcohol.

I have been very successful as a business manager, as far as managing people and managing money. If elected as your next Adair County Sheriff, I will run this office as a business, as it should be run.

I will have an open door policy to talk to the citizens on a professional level as well as a friendly neighborly level.

I will be involved with the youth in our county.

But most importantly I will do the job as Sheriff, I will be fair and honest, I will treat people as I would expect to be treated. I will always abide by the constitution,and stand behind and protect our second amendment rights, and at the end of the day I will work for you, the tax payers, and the citizens of Adair County.

I know without a doubt that I am the right person to serve YOU as your next Adair Co. Sheriff.

So I ask for you consideration, and vote on May the 20th. Make the right choice and vote for "the peoples Sheriff" Chris Janes!

Advertising - paid for by the candidate, Chris Janes


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Engagement: Natalie Brooke Collins - Nickolas Ryne Fudge


2014-04-28 - Columbia, KY - Photo from family.

Jerry and Lee Ann Collins are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Natalie Brooke, to Nickolas Ryne Fudge, the son of Mark and Denise Fudge.


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More than 100 voices sing


2014-04-28 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Audience members join 111 Lindsey Wilson College students Sunday night, April 27, 2014, to sing the "Hallelujah" chorus of George Frideric Handel's Messiah. The performance concluded the annual "Spring Choral Concert" of the Lindsey Wilson Singers and Lindsey Wilson Concert Choir, which featured the String Chamber Ensemble of Kentucky and was held at Columbia Christian Church. Directing the performance is LWC Associate Professor of Music and Director of Choral Programs Gerald Chafin, front center.

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