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Helping get beef into the homes of food insecure
 2025-02-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Nick Roy, Agent for Agriculture & Natural Resources in the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service, pictured at left, led organization of the new beef-up-the-pantry partnership which will benefit both Adair County cattle producers and the Adair County Food Pantry. Vicky Pike, center, in front, owner of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch in New Columbia, was the first to donate a cow to the new program.
Pictured are members of the Cattlemen's Association along with Adair Food Pantry. From left in back, are: Nick Roy, Debbie Bracket, Lenny Stone, Richard Phelps, Joe Flowers, Deanna Grider and Mark Baker. From left in the front row are: Connie Devore, Loretta Darling, Vicky Pike, Robert Flowers and Trilby Vance. (Not pictured are Stephen Breeding, John Wethington and Brett Smith.)
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The Old Kentucky State Capitol Building
 2025-02-06 - Frankfort, KY - Photo courtesy of the Kentucky Historical Society. The Old State Capitol, completed in 1830 and used until 1910, is a vital part of Kentucky's history as a center of significant legislative activity and an architectural gem.
The Kentucky General Assembly will celebrate the rich history of the legislature on February 11, 2025, by convening for a day in the Old State Capitol building.
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Inside the Metcalfe County History Museum
 2025-02-05 - Edmonton, KY - Photo by Jane Todd. The historic Courthouse in the center of town was converted to a local museum once the new Judicial Center was built. This is one of the rooms inside the Metcalfe County History Museum featuring quilts, pictures, drawings and posters from past events plus tools and more. The building is in the center of the large courthouse yard in the Public Square, Edmonton, KY.
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Edmonton Quartet keepsake photo from 1970s
 2025-02-05 - Edmonton, KY - Photo by Jane Todd. Gospel music has been popular since the early 1900s, but with the advent of records, more could enjoy it at home. The long playing record in the Metcalfe County History Museum is of the Edmonton Quartet from the 1970s and features Tommy Shirley, Larry Cooksey, Tammi Lynn Kidd, Wayne Sexton, Jimmy McCubbins, and John McCubbins.
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