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Kentucky Color: Honey Locust

2024-11-13 - Great Wooded South - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge
Billy Joe writes, "Yes there are several thornless varieties of Honey Locust for your landscaping needs but Common Honey Locust has thorns. The thorns have been used as sewing needles, weapons, fish hooks and many other uses. I have always been fascinated by the unique metallic red of some of the thorns. Honey Locust is a legume which builds the soil and produces seed pods that are edible, just like peas."
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School out early Friday for trip to support Indians

2024-11-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Trey Stephens, ACHS Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine
Superintendent Jason Faulkner announced today the Adair County School District will have early dismissal at 12:30pmCT on Friday, November 15, 2024 so everyone has the opportunity to support the Indians in the regional football game. This early release will allow the coordination of bus resources. This is the second round game following the team's stunning first round win last Friday night. It will be held at 7pmCT on Friday, November 15, 2024, where Adair County (10-1) will face Union County (9-2) on the road in Union County. Roll Tribe!
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Lil' Mater at Franklin Ford in Columbia

2024-11-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com
They say that Eddie Franklin got Lil' Mater in Russell Springs for the grandchildren but adults often request rides around the lot in it as well. You just can't help but smile when you see it.
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