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Congratulations, ACHS KUNA participants! By Mrs. Candice Flatt, KUNA Advisor KUNA 2026 took place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Louisville on March 15-17, 2026, and we have won the most awards in all of my 10 years coaching these competitions! To say I am proud of these young ladies and gentlemen is an understatement. They are amazingly talented, generous, kind, intelligent, diplomatic, and I could go on and on!" This year is the first year the Adair County team braught home the trophy for "The Conference Life Trophy." Chluey Acanto sat on that committee and played a huge role in this honor along with the rest of our KUNA team. Our debate team (Pierce Stotts, Josie Blair, Sallie Ballou, and Raegan Stephens) received the "School's Choice Resolution Award" where our resolution was debated in front of the entire Kentucky United Assembly of 1,000 students. We also won the "Premier Delegation Award". Our Lily Coots won "Outstanding Doorkeeper Award" given to the student who best upholds the duty of Doorkeeper by being prompt, respectful, helpful, accurate, and effective. Josie Blair won the "Outstanding Ambassador Award" that honors hard work and dedication to competition. Finally, to top it all off, Kolt King will stand in the prestigious position of International Court of Justice President for 2027." Honorable mention was Maddy Grant, who, as a first time ever KUNA participant, created an outstanding World Global Showcase representing our country of Somalia. These students are spectacular all around! Kentucky United Nations Assembly (KUNA) is a 3-day, experiential-learning conference in which students participate directly in simulated international diplomacy. KUNA offers students the opportunity to experience the richness of cultures from around the world, develop empathy, and hone their critical thinking skills while engaging with a wide variety of perspectives and global issues. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2026-03-18 13:57:44 | Comments | See topic Education
Prescription Drug Take Back on March 21 The Adair County Sheriff's Office & Adair County Coroner's Office are holding a Prescription Drug Take Back from 10amCT to NoonCT this Saturday, March 21, 2026, in the parking lot beside Taco Bell, 899 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY. Help protect our community by turning in your unused or expired medications for safe and anonymous disposal. (No liquids or needles, please). For more information contact Robin Lewis at 270-250-5299. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2026-03-18 10:48:52 | Comments
Important dates for the 2026 Kentucky Primary Election From Lisa Greer Adair County Clerk
You can check your voter registration and precinct location online at govote.ky.gov, or by calling the Clerk's Office at 270-384-2801. (See also: Important Voting Precinct location changes for 2026) Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2026-03-18 09:54:12 | Comments | See topic Politics
3rd annual Student Exhibition of Learning is April 2 Adair County Schools will hold their 3rd annual Student Exhibition of Learning from 4pmCT to 6pmCT on Thursday, April 2, 2026, in John Burr Memorial Gymnasium, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY. There will be:
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Words of Wisdom for March 18, 2026 For Day 77 of 2026. There are 288 days remaining in 2026. From Miss Donna Rieder "Dance like no one is watching, love like you'll never get hurt, sing like nobody's listening, and live like there's no tomorrow." Donna Rieder's Clifty Creek Farm is located at 3190 White Oak Church Rd, Russell Springs, KY. You can reach Donna by email at cliftycreekkikos@aol.com, or on the Clifty Creek Farm Facebook page. There is no more text for this article. Posted on 2026-03-18 08:32:00
Letter: Drivers Ed article Fred Thomas writes: Great article. Thanks for the memories. Hoping our current curriculum allows the likes of a Mr. Price to bless our kids.Comments re: Tales From the UP: Driver's Education Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2026-03-18 08:50:46 | Comments | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback
Community Revival in the Sparksville and Breeding areas From Pastor John Campbell Five churches will be joining together for a Community Revival, at 6pmCT nightly beginning Sunday, March 22, 2026, and running through Friday, March 27, 2026. The services will rotate throughout the five churches with a different preacher each night:
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ACSO: Seeking assistance from Knifley, Roley Yuma community From the Adair County Sheriff's Office On March 15, 2026, Deputy Josh Durbin heard Adair County 911 dispatch Knifley Volunteer Fire Department to a residential fire at 16 Dry Creek Road in the Roley Yuma community of Adair County. Deputy Durbin, having prior knowledge of altercations at the address, also responded to the call in order to assist on scene. Upon Deputy Durbin's arrival, he discovered that a neighbor had alerted the land owner of the fire. Together, the land owner and the neighbor were able to contain the fire until Knifley Fire Department arrived to extinguish the blaze. Preliminary investigation determined arson to be a significant factor in the cause of the fire. The Adair County Sheriff's Office is asking the public for more information regarding this incident. Anyone with any relevant information is urged to contact The Adair County Sheriff's Office 270-384-2776 or Adair County 911 270-384-4760. Sheriff Gary Roy says, "We are looking for anyone that has any type of home surveillance systems or cameras in the area to check them. We are specifically interested in any surveillance of the intersection of Knifley Road and Dry Creek Road and any roads that branch off of Dry Creek Road. While we would still like any and all information we can get, we are hoping someone may have clear footage of a vehicle of interest on camera around the time of the suspected arson. The specific time frame we are looking into is the early morning hours of March 15, 2026, between 12:20amCT and 12:50amCT." This investigation by Deputy Josh Durbin and Kentucky Deputy Fire Marshal Nathan Looney is ongoing. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2026-03-18 08:42:09 | Comments | See topic Police and Fire Reports ![]() Featured Classified IT'S YOUR LUCKY DAY! If you're in the market for a new storage building, wait no longer! You wont find a better time to buy. Stor-Mor is giving you up to $1,000 off the building of your dreams and I'm throwing in the required amount of block for free! Come by and see us at 6044 Burkesville Rd. Columbia, Ky or give us a call at 270-634-3617 and let us at TNJ Sales & Fabrication LLC get your building on its way to you. *Sale Runs March 17-24, 2026* View all classified ads on our Classifieds Page.
LWU International Marketplace to be held April 2 By Duane Bonifer The foods and cultures of Lindsey Wilson University's international students will be on display at this year's International Marketplace, which will open at 11amCT on Thursday, April 2, 2026, in the university's Doris and Bob Holloway Health & Wellness Center, 399 Williams St., Columbia, KY. The immersive experience will feature samples of students' native cuisines as well information about their home countries' cultures. The annual event is free and open to the public, and it will close when the food runs out. In past years, the International Marketplace has remained open for about 60-75 minutes. "This is one of our most popular events every spring," said Lindsey Wilson International Student Affairs Communications and Global Student Support Coordinator Makayla M. Wright '24. "Everyone looks forward to it because it's a wonderful opportunity to taste new foods, as well as learn about cultures from around the world." This year's Lindsey Wilson student body includes more than 160 students from more than 40 countries from six continents. This year's International Marketplace will feature foods and displays from Australia, Brazil, Colombia, England, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Paraguay, South Africa, South Korea, Spain and Uganda. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-18 08:36:03 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University ![]()
NCAAT Preview: Kentucky vs Santa Clara By Ryan Hoots Sports Director, UntdWeStnd.com Lexington, KY -- The name next to Kentucky on the bracket isn't one you circle for comfort. It's one you study twice. Kentucky scratched a 7 seed in the Midwest Region and opens the 2026 NCAA Tournament against 10 seeded Santa Clara. Tip is set for 11:15amCT on Friday, March 20, 2026, in St. Louis. Kentucky will roll in at 21-13. Santa Clara arrives with a record of 26-8, first trip to the tournament since 1996 when they had some guy named Steve Nash (yeah, the 2X NBA MVP one) was running point. However, that last part matters more than people think. Teams that haven't been in a while don't always come in wide eyed and just happy to be there. Sometimes they come in starving and foaming at the mouth. This matchup has teeth. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-18 08:29:16 | Comments | See topic Sports
Place Names - Adair County, Kentucky By Michael C. Watson Adair County Genealogical Society Place and Time are important factors in historical and genealogical research. We must remember that time changes many things, including our understanding of location. Kentucky was a wild land when the first explorers crossed the mountains and found a kind of paradise. By the time of the Revolutionary movement the Virginia government had taken an important interest in the Western lands of their domain. Division of the lands, in the form of counties, began early in our recorded history. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-18 00:05:48 | Comments | See topic Local History
Gov. Beshear recognizes sacrifices of soldier and airman From Scottie Ellis Frankfort, KY - Gov. Andy Beshear recognized the sacrifice of a Kentucky soldier and a Kentucky airman who died while supporting Operation Epic Fury. "Sgt. Benjamin Pennington and Tech. Sgt. Ashley Pruitt are two American heroes who called our commonwealth home, and we must stand together as Kentuckians to honor their sacrifice," said Gov. Beshear. "Please join Britainy and me as we continue to pray for their families, our fellow Americans in mourning and our brave service members." According to the U.S. Department of War, Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, died March 8 from injuries sustained during an enemy attack on March 1, 2026, at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. He was assigned to 1st Space Battalion, 1st Space Brigade, Fort Carson, CO. The Department of War also announced that Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, 34, of Bardstown, died March 12, 2026, in the crash of a KC-135 refueling tanker in western Iraq. She was assigned to 6th Air Refueling Wing, MacDill Air Force Base, FL. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-17 15:07:35 | Comments | See topic Veterans and Veterans Day ![]()
Tales From the UP: Driver's Education By Donna Rieder Back in the day (in my case, that being the 1970s) all high school kids were required to take Driver's Education once they reached the age of 16. Driver's Ed was mandatory, not elective. Driver's Ed was taught by one of our school's teachers, Mr. Price. I don't remember exactly which other subject he taught, but after 40-some years, I can still picture his face. He had wavy black hair and black-framed glasses, and looking back now he might be labeled a geek, but there was nothing meek about him when it came to teaching us kids how to drive. There was a fire hydrant situated close to one of the big back parking lots, and in the winter the snow plows would push all the snow up around the edges, except at the entrance, and the local fire department would open the hydrant and flood the parking lot so that the local kids could skate and play hockey there. "The Rink," as we called it, was Mr. Price's arena of choice for teaching winter driving skills. He took his position seriously. We all learned street and highway driving during the early fall, but when winter came, it was time to learn the fine art of driving on ice and snow. Mr. Price was well-loved and respected by us kids, and we trusted him. He taught by using real-life scenarios; he took us out on the rink in an old funky-green Chevy Impala and put us through maneuvers that would have made Steve Austin nervous! Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-17 15:02:46 | Comments
Boil Water Advisory lifted on Greenbriar Road From Columbia/Adair Utilities District March 17, 2026 As of 8:35amCT on March 17, 2026, the Boil Water Advisory for all consumers on 1132-5524 Greenbriar Road and all side roads in between has been lifted by the Division of Water. This means your water is safe for human consumption. You no longer have to boil your water. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2026-03-17 14:52:42 | Comments
Birthdays and Anniversaries for March 18 Happy Anniversary, Randolph and Ruth Ann Lewis | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Bobby Ray England (1981) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Byron Rodgers | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Destiny Jade Burton (2015) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Eric Minton (1995) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Jeanie Withers | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, June Shanklin | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Kantlee Joriah Destynei Grace Harvey (2009) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Lacey Blaire Sexton (2005) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Mike Rotch (1969) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Nick Palumbo (1985) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Sandra Thorpe, grandmother of Victoria Thorpe Luttrell | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Sandy Coffey | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Summer Brooke Whittington (1997) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Trinity Jade Hancock (2011) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Tyler Hovious (1985) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Whitney Stearns | (Updates/Corrections)View all birthdays and anniversaries for this month and next month on our Celebrations Page. Submit your birthday or anniversary using our Contact Form.
Counseling grad students shine in team competition By Duane Bonifer Two Lindsey Wilson University counseling graduate students were part of a winning team that demonstrated the power of teamwork and an integrated approach to serving clients in rural areas. Madyson Jones, of Elizabethtown, and Brittany Sulfridge, of Williamsburg, were recognized for their work on a winning project in Interprofessional Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration Case Competition. The competition was held between graduate students at Lindsey Wilson, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the University of Louisville. But the win is more than an award, according to one of their professors. "It signals readiness for complex, collaborative health-care environments where integrated care is not optional -- it is essential," said Patricia F. Stewart-Hopkins, who is a professor in Lindsey Wilson's nationally accredited graduate program in counseling. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-17 14:44:11 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University
Special Singing at Millerfield BIC on March 22 From Marcia Grider Millerfield BIC will host singing by special guests The Sneed Family Trio from Glasgow and The Hoppers from North Carolina at 10:30amCT this Sunday morning, March 22, 2026. Pastor Troy Grider and congregation invite everyone to be a part of this special service. A love offering will be taken. Millerfield BIC is located at 1891 Millerfield Rd., Columbia, KY. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2026-03-17 08:36:39 | Comments | See topic Church News
Joseph Habedank to perform at Kelleyville Community Church From Linda Tucker Kelleyville Community Church is excited to host Christian music artist Joseph Habedank on at 7pmCT on Friday, April 10, 2026. Kelleyville Community Church is located at 77 Kellyville Rd., Columbia, KY. For more information you may call 270-469-0327. Bro. Matt Pendleton and congregation invite everyone to attend. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2026-03-17 08:23:05 | Comments | See topic Church News
LWU starting Sport Performance Major in 2026-27 school year By Duane Bonifer Recognizing the academic and professional benefits of intercollegiate athletics, Lindsey Wilson University will begin offering a sport performance major in the 2026-27 school year. Lindsey Wilson is the first college or university in Kentucky and the second in the nation to offer a sport performance major. "Competitive sport participation is an embodied, experiential form of liberal arts learning," said Assistant Vice President for Student Success and Academic Growth Eric Carter, who is a sociologist by education and part of a national movement that promotes the power and potential of competitive sport to shape and create leaders. "This model reframes athletic participation not as an extracurricular activity but as a rigorous academic discipline. Like the performing arts, it develops measurable intellectual, ethical and creative capacities through disciplined practice, reflection and performance feedback." The 120-hour bachelor of arts degree will include 11 core courses (33 hours) and four electives (12 hours) that draw on the disciplines of business; communication; English; history; physical education; psychology; recreation, tourism and sport management; sport performance; and women's and gender studies. It will also include four practicum-style courses of 90 hours of structured participation and 750 minutes of classroom-based instruction, which mirror expectations of clinicals, internships and performance practicums in the university's other academic programs. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-17 08:18:30 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University What's Cooking in Columbia Today Click restaurant names for hours, directions, and prices. Fiesta Mexico of Columbia 819 Jamestown St., Columbia KY. 270-384-6004. Hrs.: 10:30amCT daily; Sun, 11amCT Authentic Mexican Restaurant Wednesday Special: Quesadilla Roja Grilled flour tortilla stuffed with chicken or beef with cheese, served with rice, lettuce, sour cream and tomatoes. $8.50 Happy Hawg BBQ 114 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY. 270-585-4671. Open from 10:30amCT to 5pmCT Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Mastercard, Visa, and Discover accepted. Wednesday Special: Homemade meatloaf, green beans, fried taters and a roll, just $10.00Randy Young, owner Black Stallion Steakhouse 202 Will Walker Rd., Columbia, KY. 270-380-1800. Open seven days a week 11am to 10pmCT. Nonsmoking. Credit cards accepted. Private rooms available. Full Bar Seating, Beer & Wine, 7-days a week Black Stallion is open today from 11amCT to 9pmCT! Betty's Country Cooking MENU | 2339 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY (MAP) Phone 270-384-5664 | Non-smoking. Breakfast served anytime. Credit Cards accepted. For the Fall and Winter, Betty's is open on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 530amCT to 8pmCT, and on Sunday from 8amCT to 3pmCT Acapulco Authentic Mexican Grill Columbia - Russell Springs - Nancy | Offering excellent, authentic Mexican food 7-days-a-week. Express specials five days a week, plus appetizers salads, soups, a children's menu and desserts! Try a dinner combination and choose from beef, pork, chicken, or seafood, or select a vegetarian combination anytime. Adair County Schools Adair Co. School District, Dayna Parnell, Director of Food Services, 270-384-2476 ACES and ACPC menu for March 18, 2026: Adair Senior Citizens Center 901 Hudson Street, Columbia, KY 42728. 8amCT to 2pmCT Monday through Friday. Phone 270-380-1899. JoAnn Smith, Director. Menu for Wednesday, March 18, 2026:
Writers, readers and listeners gather March 28 Saturday, March 28, 2026 is Writers' Day when The Adair County Arts Council showcases the literary arts. Everyone is welcome to attend and to read if they'd like. Things get started at 9amCT and finish up at 3pm at the Adair County Extension Office, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia. 2026 Annual Adair County Writers' Day Preliminary Schedule follows - all times are CST: Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-16 23:13:03 | Comments | See topic Local Arts Scene
St. Patrick's Day - enjoy it more when driving sober Happy St. Patrick's Day! Celebrate March 17, 2026 with a designated driver, return home safely. FRANKFORT - This St. Patrick's Day, Team Kentucky is reminding everyone to do their part to prevent drunk driving and avoid turning celebration into tragedy. Kentuckians who plan to drink should think ahead by arranging a safe ride or designated sober driver to keep themselves and others safe. "This St. Patrick's Day, we ask that everyone does their part to make sure you are keeping yourself and your fellow Kentuckians safe," said Transportation Cabinet Secretary Jim Gray. "If you plan to drink, plan for a sober driver to get home safely." Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-16 21:47:42 | Comments
From Hostage Crisis to Winner's Circle: They Got Curry By Mig Feuser and Chris Melton / Adair Progress Sometimes there are coincidences -- events nearly 14 years apart, both highlights in their own time, connected in the strangest of ways. One of them happened just a few weeks ago. So, without further ado, let's get into the story. Part I: The Race It was a sunny day on January 22 around Philadelphia. Forty-eight degrees and barely a cloud in the sky. At Parx Race Course in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, a three-year-old filly owned by Super C Stables of Mike Coombs was ready to run. And it would not just be her first race -- it would immediately become the first win of her young career. By 4 1/4 lengths, the filly defeated the field, and on the big board her name stood at the top: Winner: They Got Curry! Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2026-03-16 14:24:28 | Comments Last 10 Posted Obituaries:
Remembrances for March 18 In Memory Birthday, Larry L. Russell, 42, Russell Springs, KY (1976-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Taylor Kay Grider, Russell Springs, KY (1999-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Phyllis Ann Stephens Early, Campbellsville, KY (1943-2020) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Lois Newcomb, Taylor Co., KY (1932) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Violet R. Thomas, Casey County, KY (1927) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Shelia Bennett, Casey Co., KY (1969) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, David Wayne Womack, Sano, KY (1955-2013) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Clifton (Cliff) Holt, Casey Co., KY (1935-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Eva Mae Young, 82, Cumberland Co., KY (1932-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, L.C. Simpson, Adair Co., KY native (1940-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Melinda Bernard, 43, Russell Co., KY (1971-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Rachel Carol Huff Ballard, 69, Metcalfe Co. KY (1945-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Margaret Altman, Green Co., KY (1919-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Ian Christopher Davis, 13, Liberty, KY (2001-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Tae In Wheeler, Middleburg, KY (1937-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Rev. Travis Adams, 81, Columbia, KY (1934-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Dorothy Rea Parnell, 87, Adair County, KY (1929-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Garland Hayes, 86, Green County, KY (1931-2017) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Iva Richerson Hardesty, Taylor County, KY (1927-2017) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Patrick Gordon Evans, 56, Green County, KY (1961-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Robert Clayton Baker, 55, Adair County, KY (1963-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Carl Garmon, 69, Edmonton, KY (1951-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Eva Franklin Shirley Gilpin, 81, Green Co., KY (1929-2010) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Joyce Marie Reeder, 74, Russell Springs, KY (1946-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Kristy Kaye Thompson, 40, Green Co., KY (1981-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Lisa Aaron, 56, Fairplay, KY (1964-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mike Selby (1947-2024) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mildred Coffey, 95, Casey County, KY (1925-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Richard Lee Walker, 77, Adair County, KY (1943-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Stanley Brown, 67, Greensburg, KY (1953-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) |
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