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Scott Johnson and Lisa Newell-Hare


2026-03-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University alumnus Scott Johnson '02, 2025 Kentucky Elementary Teacher of the Year, was invited to speak to more than three dozen Lindsey Wilson education students on Thursday, March 26, 2026, in the Doug and Betty Jean Moseley Auditorium of the Norma and Glen Hodge Center for Discipleship by Lindsey Wilson education faculty member Lisa Newell-Hare.


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Alyssa Benningfield named a 2026 Ag Athlete of the Year


2026-03-26 - Lexington, KY - Photo courtesy Kentucky Department of Agriculture .
Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell, center, awarded six Kentucky high school student-athletes 2026 Kentucky High School Athletic Association-Kentucky Department of Agriculture Ag Athletes of the Year awards during the KHSAA Boys' Sweet Sixteen(R) State Basketball Tournament at Rupp Arena on Friday night, March 20, 2026, in Lexington.

Above, Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell presents Taylor County High School student Alyssa Benningfield the $2,000 scholarship for Outstanding Ag Athlete of the Year.


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Neighbors presents HB 689 to Committee


2026-03-26 - Frankfort, KY - Photo courtesy LRC.
Rep. Amy Neighbors, R-Edmonton, presents House Bill 689, an act related to the establishment of a Medicaid state-directed payment program, in the Wednesday, March 25, 2026, Senate Committee on Health Services meeting.


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Adair County Magistrates working out a budget


2026-03-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Vicky Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch.
Redemption Road to Recovery brought media representatives to Fiscal Court Tuesday evening. Money is being made available through the Court to expand the details about the available addiction support services offered by Redemption Road, a faith-based nonprofit with both men's and women's transitional housing. The money can only be allocated on this mission, it can't be put into other funds.

Mary Bardin, community resource person, operates Redemption Road to Recovery from her office on Columbia's public square, providing services at no cost to individuals nor to the county. Patients are accepted regardless of insurance; special support for pregnant mothers and mothers with children (allowing them to keep their children during recovery). Magistrates Chris Reeder, at left, and Todd Davenport, third from left, worked out the budget details before the vote to assure fairness in distribution.


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Flooding of 2025 spring which closed the docks


2026-03-25 - Adair County, KY - Photo from Holmes Bend Boaters.
A year ago in spring 2025, Green River Lake rose to record levels, making it difficult for the boaters to reach the docks.


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Kelly and Joey Caldwell prepare to open HB Marina


2026-03-25 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Mig Feuser, Adair Progress.
Joey and Kelly Caldwell are preparing Holmes Bend Marina for the 2026 season, hoping that no floods this year will impact the season for their guests.


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Trout Lily show continues


2026-03-25 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
I checked back by my favorite patch of trout lilies earlier this week to find that the cold snap had stopped the blooms entirely. But today's warm weather brought forth hundreds of the small yellow flowers.

According to virginiawildflowers.org, Erythronium americanum "plants come up, flower, and go to seed-all in about three weeks time," so it's worth taking a walk in the woods this week and next.


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