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Some say to look for morels where there are mayapples


2026-04-02 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Donna Rieder.
Some people say to hunt for morels where there are Mayapples. While Mayapples and morels show up around the same time each year and both prefer the same growing habitat, the best place to look for them is near old trees, especially ones with loose bark or bark that has fallen to the ground.


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Kentucky League of Cities officials visit Columbia


2026-04-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy City of Columbia.
Pictured, from left to right, are: Greg Partin, KLC Chief Insurance Officer; Brian Traugott, KLC Chief Member Services Officer; Trey Stephens, Assistant to the Mayor City of Columbia; J.D. Chaney KLC CEO; Mayor Pam Hoots; Mayor Paul Sandefur, Mayor of Beaver Dam; Stephanie Smith Lake Cumberland Area Development District Public Administration and Community Development Specialist; Lyndsey Brown Lake Cumberland Area Development District, Deputy Executive Director; Travis Smith, Director of Annual Giving, Lindsey Wilson University; Chief Evan Burton, Columbia City Police Department.


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Students visit Faulkner House Books in NoLa


2026-04-02 - New Orleans, LA - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Members of the Lindsey Wilson University delegation to the 2026 Sigma Tau Delta Convention in New Orleans gather in front of the fabled Faulkner House Books, which is located in an 1837 French Quarter townhouse where William Faulkner lived and wrote. A total of 19 Lindsey Wilson students and three English faculty attended the meeting; seven Lindsey Wilson students presented research or original creative work.


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LWU students in the French Quarter


2026-04-02 - New Orleans, LA - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Members of the Lindsey Wilson University delegation to the 2026 Sigma Tau Delta Convention in New Orleans gather in the city's iconic French Quarter District. A total of 19 Lindsey Wilson students and three English faculty attended the meeting; seven Lindsey Wilson students presented research or original creative work.


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LWU students in New Orleans for English Conference


2026-04-02 - New Orleans, LA - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
A total of 19 students and three English professors from Lindsey Wilson University attended the 2026 Sigma Tau Delta Convention in New Orleans.

Pictured, alphabetically, are: faculty members Rachel Carr '13, Kendall Sewell '13 and Karolyn Steffens; students Morgan Bryant '26, Sarai Collins '27, Cadence Groce '26, Cori Groce '28, Madeline Hardwick '27, Kaleb Humble '26, Jesse LaGrange '26, Zachariah Lawson '26, Taylor Likens '27, John McLean '28, Kenzie Melton '28, Emily Morrow '27, Piper Samples '27, Sarah Sonnabend '27, Leona Smith '27, Chloe Taylor '26, Abigail Vanderheyden '28, Christian Varga '28 and Megan Whitson '26.


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Scenic Adair County - a walk in spring


2026-04-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Lucy and Ellen.
The sign reading, 'no outlet,' leads into Appen Avenue, an older subdivision of Columbia with huge redbud and dogwood trees blooming. - a visual feast in springtime The street has homes built for workers who brought their families here while Wolf Creek Dam was under construction on Lake Cumberland - 1950s and 60s?


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Writers' Day 2026: author Lanny Tucker and fan Jelaine


2026-04-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Author of over 12 books, Lanny Tucker from Green County, made sure to wait for his sister and devoted fan, Jelaine Harlow, to arrive at Writers' Day 2026 Saturday. He read selections from his books, all available on Amazon.


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