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Sahu, Joplin and Hurtgen receive ACA Faculty Fellowships
 2025-03-06 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from Campbellsville University communications. CU professors Dr. Indra Sahu, at left, Kelly Joplin and Dr. John Hurtgen were all recently selected for Faculty Fellowships from the Appalachian College Association. ACA's Faculty Fellowships will provide them with financial support for post-doctoral research projects during the 2025-2026 academic year.
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Be prepared for every weather type
 2025-03-05 - Adair County, KY - Photo From NOAA weather service. One of the friends at the LWC swim exercise class said, "We're getting the whole shebang in weather today - winds up to 40mph, rain, plunging temperatures, and snow??" It just highlights the saying that if you don't like the weather in Kentucky just stick around a bit and it will change. We've run preparation tips from the utility companies for the high winds and potential power outages, now we just need to say... be prepared for anything! Drive defensively as you go.
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Adair Co. students at KUNA Conference
 2025-03-05 - Louisville, KY - Photo from Candice Flatt. Mrs. Flatt's Kentucky United Nations Assembly class attended a debate conference in Louisville, KY, this week, where they represented Mexico.
Students attending the conference (in no particular order) are: Bailey Watts, Virginia Willis, Chluey Acanto, Alex Perkins, Aaron Smith, Andrew Zinati, Josie Blair, Sallie Ballou, Lilly Myers, Sammie Jo Sandusky, and Maddie Burns. Advisor Candice Flatt and Chaperone Laura Willis were also in attendance.
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Travel: aiming to visit 63 national parks
 2025-03-04 - on the road - Photo by Josh Brockman. Josh writes, "Amy and I plan to visit and hike all 63 national parks. Maybe one day when we get that done we will try traveling abroad, but there are so many beautiful places God has created for us to see in the United States first."
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Pine trees removed from shopping center
 2025-03-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo by David Goguen. The big pine trees that lined the parking lot between Tray's Garden and McDonalds in Columbia are down and being removed. Photographer David Goguen asked at the restaurants but no one has heard why.
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