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Adair Band at BoA, Indianapolis, IN: Shelby and Corinna


2010-11-12 - Photo by Doyle Lloyd, AdairBand.com. Lucas Oil Stadium, 500 S. Capitol AV, Indianapolis, IN
Bands of America Competition: Adair Band members Shelby Maggard and Corinna Hughes perform in the Bands of America preliminaries on November 11, 2010. The BOA Grand National Competition is being held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis Indiana. Photo by Doyle Lloyd, AdairBand.com. Selected from ColumbiaMagazine.com group at Flickr.com


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(ADV) South Central Kentucky Lifestyle Photographer


2010-11-11 - Photo by Catie Bilz Photography. Columbia, KY
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Veterans Day 2010: Honoring brothers in military


2010-11-11 - Photo by Patty Jones, Principal, CWC. 220 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY
Veterans Day at Col. Wm. Casey. This is a picture of William Turner, a first grader, and Keitha Lee, a kindergarten student at Col. Wm. Casey Elementary School. On Thursday, Veteran's Day, they came dressed to honor their brothers who are serving in the military. William's brother, Zachary Janes, is stationed in Iraq with the Army and Keitha's brother, Jordan Baker, is a member of the Air Force. These two led the student body in the pledge and remained at attention while the service song of each military branch was played during the school's morning assembly program. The students and staff of Col. Wm. Casey join with William and Keitha on this Veteran's Day in thanking all the men and women who protect and defend our country. -Patty Jones, Principal, Colonel Wm. Casey School, 220 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY


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Arnold and McEva Mayse: a 67 year romance


2010-11-11 - Photo family album. Adair County, KYThe photo of the beautiful girl he came back to Adair County to marry after being wounded in the Battle of Brest already had provenance to make it a treasure for the the couple's daughter, Nancy Mann, but a chance discovery of it just days before his death on November 5, 2010 made the cracked and folded picture indisputably priceless. It is a testament to the romance which spanned over 65 years of her father, Arnold Mayse, and mother, McEva Bradshaw Mayse, and another affirmation of Nancy Mann's note with another family photo, which can't be repeated often enough: "I once read that the greatest gift a father could give his children was to Love their mother; and I think its easy to see in this picture that they still had that Spark that brought them together over 65 years ago."

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Judge Harold McKinney with sister Doris Jean


2010-11-11 - Photo by Dr. Gary Lane. Danville, KY
Harold McKinney, recently elected Boyle County Judge Executive, discussesthe election with his sister, Doris McKinney Lane at a recent meeting inDanville. Harold and Doris are Adair County natives.
The photo - of the Doris McKinney Lane and Judge McKinney, the Garlin, Adair Co., KY native who is seen by many to become the first Governor of Kentucky from Adair County since Thomas Bramblette (Bramblette is claimed by the Albanians in Clinton Co, but he had a law practice in Columbia and a misspelled street in Columbia is named for him), if not the first ever President of the United States from here - was taken by Dr. Gary Lane of Metcalfe County, Lindsey Wilson College, and Danville fame.


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(ADV) Home For Sale by Owner: 201 College Park, Columbia, KY


2010-11-11 . 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, Approximately 3600 sq ft, New Roof, Spacious Master Bedroom with Sitting Area with a door leading to covered porch. Front and Back Porches carpeted, Beautifully Landscaped Yard in Established Neighborhood, Nice Window Treatments, In Ground Swimming Pool, Top of the Line Amenities such as Custom Kitchen Cabinets, Granite Counter Tops, and Whirlpool Stainless Steel Appliances, outdoor bar on back porch, Spacious One Car Garage with Separate Storage Building, Large Family Room, Leading to Back Covered Porch, Two fire places. Call (270) 250-3924 for additional information or to schedule a viewing.

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LWC Veterans Day Luncheon 2010: Korean War veteran K. Scott


2010-11-11 - Photo by Travis Smith, LWC photo. Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY
Lindsey Wilson College Alumni Director Randy Burns, left, chats with Kenneth Scott of Columbia on Wednesday at the eighth-annual Lindsey Wilson Veterans Appreciation Luncheon in Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center. Scott served in the Armys Second Division and fought in some of the most fierce battles of that war.


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