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Discovering Turner family connections


2025-08-16 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo from Adair History and Genealogy Center.
The hundred-year-old dress, now at the Adair Genealogy Center, was last worn by Trilby Vance, at right. The event was the only Turner Reunion held in the last half century at the old Turner homeplace in Inroad. Pictured from left are: Carol Neal, Kay Brock, Brenda Holt, Linda Waggener and Trilby Vance.


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Turner pioneer settled his family in Inroad


2025-08-16 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo from Adair History and Genealogy Center.
Pioneer Joseph Turner brought his family from Virginia to settle in southern Adair County in the late 1790s or early 1800s. The original log home, added onto many times over the years, was located in "Inroad" at the confluence of Burns Creek with Crocus Creek. The historic Turner homeplace burned in the 1980s.


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Classic Ford Fairlane pulling alongside


2025-08-15 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
This red Ford Fairlane pulled alongside on a recent trip through Lebanon. It's now a classic American automobile, having been produced by Ford between 1955 and 1970.


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Proof we've had one good rain


2025-08-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The little cherry tomatoes were happy to get the good drenching rain Thursday. It came down heavy for about twenty minutes and then the weather went right back to sunny and dry. The plant came from the first Farmers Market on the Square of the season.


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A question for the chronologically savvy


2025-08-15 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
Tommy asks, "5 Sundays , 5 Fridays and 5 Saturdays in this month of August, 2025. Is this unique and does this happen every year?"

If you know how likely this is, use the CM Comment Form to weigh in.


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Reception for new Post 15 Commander


2025-08-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy City of Columbia.
The City of Columbia hosted a reception for Kentucky State Police Post 15 Commander Jennifer Sandlin on Thursday, August 14, 2025, to meet emergency personnel from across the greater Columbia area.


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August butterfly


2025-08-15 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
A beautiful monarch feasting on late summer flowers.


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