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Shout out to Reagann Atwood and Chloe Acanto


2026-03-20 - Louisville, KY - Photo from candice Flatt.
Mrs. Flatt says, "Another honorable mention for KUNA 2026 goes to Reagann Atwood and Chloe Acanto for being outstanding media delegates. They represented our county and our students amazingly well with photography and videos."


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Students discuss strategy in Amazing Race


2026-03-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University education majors, from left, Kalli McKinney '27 of Campbellsville, Zach Brown '27 of Albany, Emery-Kate Robertson '27 of Russell Springs, and Megan Smith '27 of Elizabethtown, consult with one another on an instruction on Thursday, March 19, 2026, in the university's Goodhue Academic Center.

The students were part of a five-team competition in professor Jennifer Antoniotti-Neal's "Children's Literature" class that used the activity to review a unit on teaching poetry.


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Coin drop station in Amazing Race


2026-03-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University education major Aimee Flynn '27 of Powell, TN, attempts to drop a coin into a red plastic cup as Emberlyn Miller '27 of Munfordville, center, looks on, on Thursday, March 19, 2026, in the juvenile literature and curriculum room of the Katie A. Murrell Library. At left, Olivia Thomas '28 of Russell Springs checks out instructions on a nearby bulletin board.

The education majors were part of a five-team competition in professor Jennifer Antoniotti-Neal's "Children's Literature" class that used the activity to review a unit on teaching poetry.


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Students learn how to be effective poetry teachers


2026-03-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University education major Amelia Brown '29 of Columbia, right, celebrates completing an "Amazing Race" station on Thursday, March 19, 2026, in the Norma and Glen Hodge Center for Discipleship. At left is education major Jadelyn Waggener '29 of Columbia.

The students were part of a five-team competition in professor Jennifer Antoniotti-Neal's "Children's Literature" class that used the activity to review a unit on teaching poetry.


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LWU Education Majors stage an Amazing Race


2026-03-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University education professor Jennifer Antoniotti-Neal, center, joins on Thursday, March 19, 2026, in the Goodhue Academic Center the winning team of education majors in her "Children's Literature" class' "Amazing Race" competition.

From left: Amelia Brown '29 of Columbia; Jadelyn Waggener '29 of Columbia; Antoniotti-Neal; Alexis Martin '28 of Bowling Green, Kentucky; and Dale Shaffer '28 of Albany, Kentucky. The activity reviewed what students studied in the class' unit on teaching poetry.


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Storytelling Festival scheduled for June 19


2026-03-19 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The art of storytelling in the spirit of Mark Twain, one of America's most beloved authors, and son of Adair Countian Jane Lampton, is coming to Columbia June 19, 2026. This group of Lindsey Wilson University students, under the direction of professor Robert Brock, at right, is working with the City of Columbia and the Adair History and Genealogy Center to make it happen.


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MCHS Mr. and Miss Senior 1976, Fred Young and Betsy Paull


2026-03-19 - Edmonton, KY - Photo courtesy Carol Perkins.
Metcalfe County High School's 1976 yearbook featured a decade-based theme for each class officer's page, with corresponding attire for the officers, to help celebrate America's 200th Anniversary. Above, Mr. and Miss MCHS Senior for 1976, Fred Young and Betsy Paull.


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