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Epicurean Kentuckian: Eggplants

2025-08-06 - Cincinnatti, OH - Photo by Pen
Fresh eggplants at the Findlay Outdoor Market in Cincinnati, OH.
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Chad Wheet voted Chamber 2025 First Responder

2025-08-05 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Stacey Biggs
Chad Wheet, Adair County Ambulance Director, was voted from this group of nominees as the First Responder of the year. Shelby Hatcher, TJ Health Columbia, Director of Nursing, accepted the award on his behalf.

He began his career in 2006 in Boyle County where he received his required certification. He then began his dream job with the Adair County Ambulance Service in 2007. He worked on advanced certifications through the years and became a paramedic in 2011. He also served as a flight paramedic for Air Evac Life Team and was promoted to Assistant Ambulance Director in 2020. In March of this year, he reached the pinnacle of his career and was appointed by the Ambulance Board as the Adair County Ambulance Director. -- From introductions by Ellen Zornes, Executive Director, Chamber of Commerce
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Dr. Van Giles voted 2025 Health Advocate of the Year

2025-08-05 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Stacey Biggs
Dr. Van Giles, or Dr. Van as he is called, was voted among the nominees as the Health Advocate of the Year. The Adair County native is a board-certified physician who attended the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He furthered his training with an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Kentucky, where he served as the Primary Care Chief Resident.

Van chose to follow his original dream of returning home and has been practicing medicine alongside his father, Dr. Chuck Giles. Van and his wife, Karli, also an Adair Countian, and their two young sons, Kip and Guy, enjoy being back home. -- From introductions by Ellen Zornes, Executive Director, Chamber of Commerce
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