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Ribbon cutting for Mesonet station in Green Co.
 2025-04-18 - Green Co., KY - Photo courtesy Western Kentucky University. Kentucky Mesonet - a vast network of fully-automated weather and climate monitoring stations - celebrated not one but two milestones Friday morning, the ribbon cutting at station number 80 in southern Green County and the 75th county in Kentucky to include at least one Mesonet site.
The Green County Mesonet station, which first appeared online in October, consists of a 33-foot tower with weather-measuring instrumentation that measures air temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, wind speed and direction, air pressure, as well as solar radiation. In addition, the site includes probes that collect soil moisture and soil temperature.
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Scenic Kentucky: Green River Knob
 2025-04-18 - Russell Co., KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey. Photographer Tommy Bailey captured this photo of Green River Knob about four miles east of Russell Springs. Wikipedia has a short entry on Green River Knob, which "is the tallest point in the Knobs region of Kentucky, United States, with an elevation of 1,789 feet. It is also the highest point in Kentucky outside the Eastern Coalfield. It is located at the border of Casey and Pulaski Counties."
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Alexis Jennings and grandma Mary Helen Young
 2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Southeast Kentucky Economic Development Corporation. Alexis Jennings, 313maple owner, is pictured with her beloved grandmother, Mary Helen Young.
Jennings has been featured in a recent article on Lending Success Stories from the Southeast Kentucky Economic Development Corporation.
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Jennings inspiring others at downtown business
 2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Southeast Kentucky Economic Development Corporation. At left, the floral shop and event space at 212 Public Square in Columbia. At right, Alexis Jennings, 313maple owner. Jennings has been featured in a recent article on Lending Success Stories from the Southeast Kentucky Economic Development Corporation.
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Howard presents research project at Spring Symposium
 2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Lindsey Wilson College student Maufinda Howard '26, a biology major from Campbellsville, Kentucky, makes a point about phage while presenting her research project, "Bacteriophages: A Solution to the Antibiotic-Resistant Problem in the World," at the 2025 Spring Symposium of the Lindsey Wilson R.V. Bennett Honors Program on Thursday, April 17, at the Honors House.
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LWC Bennett Honors students present research projects
 2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Lindsey Wilson R.V. Bennett Honors Program students presented their research projects at the 2025 Spring Symposium held on Thursday, April 17, at the Honors House.
At left, Lindsey Wilson College student Zoe Wilson '26, an elementary education major from Rineyville, Kentucky, holds a model of the human brain while presenting her research project, "The Active Brain: How Exercise Impacts Brain Function and Literacy Instruction,"
At right, LWC student MaCayla Falls '25, a biology and psychophysiology double major from Elk Horn, Kentucky, presents the results of her research project, "Grief and Its Physiological Effects Can You Die From a Broken Heart?"
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Katie Saylor presents one of her research projects
 2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Lindsey Wilson College student Katie Saylor '26, a human services and counseling major from Louisville, Kentucky, presents one of her two research projects, "All Bottled Up: A Journey of Self-Expression," at the 2025 Spring Symposium of the Lindsey Wilson R.V. Bennett Honors Program on Thursday, April 17, at the Honors House.
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