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Thriving in Kentucky
 2026-06-19 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Donna Rieder. Donna writes, "This bed of Hosta below my deck really enjoyed this afternoon's rain. I brought 30 Hosta plants from my farm in Georgia when I moved to Russell Springs in 2008, and they and their 'offspring' are thriving here in Kentucky!"
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Ad: Crazy Calf Lady specials at FM2 Saturday!
 2026-06-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Brandy Held, Laurel Ridge Farms. The Crazy Calf Lady's Kitchen Farmers Market Specials for Saturday 6/20/26 will be:
BREAKFAST - Cajun Andoulli breakfast casserole platter $12. Cheesy, savory rice casserole filled with Laurel Ridge Farm Andoulli sausage, eggs, peppers and onions. Topped with even more cheese and green onions. Served with choice of bacon or sausage and griddled Buttermilk biscuit with market fresh jam or jelly of the day.
LUNCH - Thai sweet chili chicken smash taco plate $12. Freshly made chicken tacos, garnished with pickled cabbage and carrots, green onion, cilantro and jalapenos (all topping OPTIONAL). Served with Thai noodle salad and choice of drink. *Lunch is COMPLETELY alpha gal friendly, although the noodle salad does contain peanuts.)
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Adding another space to help families in crisis
 2026-06-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Maggie Coleman. This building is added space for those in crisis. Workers moved the former polling building into position to act as JOY Ministries newest men and families shelter. Volunteers from the Band of Brothers Christian Fellowship and the Columbia Christian Church are helping JOY to convert this older building into a new space for those in crisis in our community. The building will be located in the 911 Center lot beside Cally's House and was donated by Fiscal Court and moved by D and D Towing.
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15th Annual Spring Cruise into Glasgow (1 of 3)
 2026-06-18 - Glasgow, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com. The 15th Annual Spring Cruise Into Glasgow rolled into downtown on Saturday, June 13, 2026, and Robert Ellis was on hand to take a few photos.
Robert writes, "The left of this image is the town square that had on display the numerous classic vehicles. I had already made a couple of rounds photographing the 'old beauties' while simultaneously taking in some street photography as well. I was about to call it a wrap when I spotted this old truck parked here...now this is what I had been looking for! A vehicle that still retained its antiqueness, with an old picturesque building for a backdrop.
After a few moments alone with the truck, taking and composing numerous photos, the owner, Joey Dudgeon, and his wife, arrived on the scene and were pleased that someone was showing that much interest in the old truck. Ultimately, (per my request) he was more than happy to move the truck closer to the building for even more photos.
What a great ending to my day of photography."
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Tezon Mitchell with the Mark Twain mural
 2026-06-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Lindsey Wilson University student Tezon Mitchell '27 of Greensburg stands next to the Mark Twain mural he painted by commission for the city of Columbia. The mural is 12 feet wide and 10 feet tall on the east side of the building at 106 Jamestown St., which is home to the store Sweet Pea's By The Square.
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New members of Jane Lampton Chapter, NSDAR
 2026-06-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Lila Ford. The Jane Lampton Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution welcomed four new members at the final meeting of this 2025-2026 season, held June 15, 2026, in the Adair County Research and Genealogical Center.
Above, new members Valerie Adams, Tammy Combest and Kimberley Combest pose with their Certificates from the NSDAR. The certificates are special this year because they have "America 250" embossed on them.
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