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Travel: Princeton in the Rain


2025-08-20 - Princeton, NJ - Photo by Amy.
Witherspoon Hall, a High Victorian Gothic dormitory built on the campus of Princeton University in the late 1800's, was nearly torn down in the 1970s, before a campaign by students and faculty to "Save our 'Spoon" led to renovations.


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Remi enjoying a mud puddle


2025-08-20 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Peg Schaeffer.
Peg says that her beagle Remi finds pleasure digging holes and then when it rains, playing in them in the mud. "We could learn a lot from Remi. Despite her handicap, she makes the best of life. I love her so much. Her attitude and spirit are amazing."


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Begley Art Gallery to feature 6 shows in 2025-26


2025-08-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
The Lindsey Wilson University 2025-26 Lucretia C. Begley Art Gallery exhibition schedule will feature six shows between Aug. 25, 2025 through July 31, 2026.

The season opens August 25, 2025, with "Lucretia Begley Retrospective: A Delicate Expression of the Seasons," a retrospective of the career of Adair County artist Lucretia C. Begley, whose gallery bears her name. Begley was a public school teacher, served for nine years as an art professor on the Lindsey Wilson faculty and became a well-known Southcentral Kentucky artist. Begley's works will be on display through October 10, 2025.


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Student Madilyn Schultz observes professor Dr. Susan Vickous


2025-08-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University nursing student Madilyn Schultz of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, observes nursing professor Dr. Susan Vickous during nursing boot camp on Tuesday morning in the Dr. Robert and Carol Goodin Nursing & Counseling Center.


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Jaden Latiola reviews materials during nursing boot camp


2025-08-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University nursing student Jaden Latiola of Radcliff, Kentucky, reviews materials during nursing boot camp on Tuesday morning in the Dr. Robert and Carol Goodin Nursing & Counseling Center.


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Boot Camp prepares LWU nursing students for their calling


2025-08-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
One of the three groups of Lindsey Wilson University nursing boot camp students are joined by faculty after receiving their nursing patches, the first Lindsey Wilson University nursing patches, on Tuesday morning in the Dr. Robert and Carol Goodin Nursing & Counseling Center. Lindsey Wilson's new nursing cohort has 27 members, one of the largest the university has admitted.

Students pictured, alphabetically: Ethan Butler of Mason, Ohio; Haylee Curry of Greensburg, Ky.; Florencia Haupt-Piraino of Santiago, Chile; Jaden Latiola of Radcliff, Ky.; Emily Morrow of Somerset, Ky.; Ahalia Ramirez of Philpot, Ky.; Madilyn Schultz of Elizabethtown, Ky.; and Jess Sutherland of Martinsburg, W.Va. Faculty members pictured, alphabetically: Dr. Emiley Button, Tamara Coots '13, Kellie Mann '14, Jacey Matthews '13, Dr. Susan Vickous and Lindsay Wheat. Not pictured: student Lauren Barrett of Glasgow, Ky.


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Hall of Fame 2025: The 1995 Boys Basketball Team


2025-08-20 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Adair County Athletics.
The Brown and Brown Adair County Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2025 will include the 1995 ACHS Indians Boys Basketball Team. In a post on social media, Adair County Athletics said of the team, "The 1995 Indians ended the 40-year wait and reestablished Adair County as a basketball force... Their grit and togetherness brought home Adair County's first regional title since 1955, igniting a new era of pride and excitement for Indians basketball."

The 1995 ACHS Indians Boys Basketball Team: Mgr. Wes Stephens, Jacob Feese, Adam Rogers, Tim Hardwick, Toby Curry, Mark Graham, Craig Feese, Mike Compton, and Ronnie Luttrell; (back) Coach Keith Young, Marcus Caldwell, Chad Bell, Rodney Ford, B.J. Schnepp, Chris Caldwell, Shayne Smith, Patrick Higginbotham, Mgr. Jeff Lloyd, and Mgr. Lee Brandenburg.


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