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CU Board welcomes new Chair Hilda Legg
 2025-01-17 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Gerard Flanagan, CU Communications. Dr. Hilda Legg begins her term as Campbellsville University's next Board of Trustee Chair. She is pictured receiving the gavel from former Chair Henry Lee. Legg is a native of Adair County and a graduate of CU. Lee's father and grandfather both served as trustees at CU. At left is Board Member and CU leader John Chowning.
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Scholarships deadline to apply is April 7th
 2025-01-16 . The new scholarship program offers students an opportunity to creatively express their passion for organ, eye and tissue donation and inspire others to register as donors. When the Circuit Clerks introduced the organ donor program through dollar donations at driver's license, it was the first program of its kind in the United States. This pioneering effort has since inspired similar programs in over 30 states. Details are in the accompanying story.
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Birds of Kentucky: Northern Flicker
 2025-01-16 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen. I never figured out what interested this Northern Flicker about the sidewalk, but he fed or drank on this spot for several minutes, tolerating a very close approach.
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Adair couple were married in Mammoth Cave in 1901
 2025-01-15 - Louisville, KY - Photo courtesy Mike Watson. This clipping from The Kalamazoo [Michigan] Gazette, from 3 October 1901, reads:
Bride and Groom and Attendants All Wore Cave Suits.
Louisville, Ky., Oct. 2, [1901] - A wedding was solemnized in Mammoth Cave today, when W. C. Yates and Miss Carrie Caldwell, of Adair County, stood at the "Bridal altar," on which nature has devoted centuries, and made their vows.
The procession to the altar was headed by John D. Quinn, of Louisville, carrying a huge cave torch. The cave orchestra played "She Was Bred in Old Kentucky." There were 60 people present, all wearing cave suits and carrying the flickering oil lanterns.
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Congratulations to ACMS Spelling Bee Champions!
 2025-01-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Kayla Stockton. Sixth-grader Reed Duncan (left), Seventh-grader Chloe Grider (right), and Eight-grader Emma McGuffin (center) were the grade level winners in the Adair County Middle School Spelling Bee. These 3 students out-spelled the rest of the 25 class-level winners, and went head to head for several rounds. Reed Duncan was the eventual School Champion, and will advance to the Regional Spelling Bee in Lexington this March.
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New School Report Card platform
 2025-01-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Sarah Hatton. The above graphic is required public notice for the school district of the state release of the new School Report Card platform. District and school information is now available at https://reportcard.kyschools.us.
This data was released publicly by the state and the district in October 2024 in spreadsheet form, but the KDE platform was not operational at that time. This is not new released assessment scores.
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Summer the Chicken attends 4-H meeting
 2025-01-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Tony Rose. Riley Janes, Adair County 4-H member, age 9, brought his chicken, Summer, to this week's meeting of the Rabbit/Poultry Club at the Adair County Extension Office. More delightful pictures from the meeting can be seen on the Facebook page of the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service.
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