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Scenic Kentucky: The view from High Bridge Park
 2024-12-19 - Wilmore, KY - Photo by Pen. The confluence of the Dix and Kentucky Rivers, as seen from High Bridge Park, on top of the Kentucky River Palisades. Just out of frame to the right is High Bridge, which was the highest railroad trestle in the world when it was built in 1877.
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2025 Corvette Stingray is grand prize in KSP raffle
 2024-12-19 - Burkesville, KY - Photo courtesy Kentucky State Police. Each $10 ticket in the Trooper Island Camp raffle from the Kentucky State Police offers a chance to win this 2025 Corvette Stingray. Proceeds from ticket sales help provide a life-changing summer camp experience for children across Kentucky at no cost to their families.
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Town Branch provides insight into pioneer thinking
 2024-12-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge. Billy Joe writes, "Town Branch, which begins near the intersection of Willis and Tutt Streets, has been squeezed and manipulated over the years. After last night's frequent downpours, it is running flush on its way to empty into Russell Creek right behind NAPA Auto Parts.
In my mind's eye, I can see why Columbia was located exactly where it is. Town Branch would have furnished a clean and dependable source of water for our pioneer forefathers while being located above the flood zone of both Russell Creek and Pettit's Fork--which almost encircle the entire town--allowing for the need of additional water as growth would inevitably take place."
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Collin Pike helps head start student with new coat
 2024-12-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Lindsey Wilson College middle grades education junior and Bonner Scholar Collin Pike of Columbia helps an Adair County Head Start student put on his new coat on Monday morning. Since its inception 14 years ago, the LWC Bonner Scholar coat drive has provided more than 700 new winter coats to preschool-age children and their siblings.
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Bonner Scholar Program brings winter coats to Head Start
 2024-12-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College. Pictured, from left: LWC Bonner Scholar Collin Pike from Columbia, Bonner Scholar Assistant Director Yayi Sonnabend, LWC Director of Civic Engagement and Student Leadership Kisha Burton and Bonner Scholar Makaylah Hadley from Campbellsville, Kentucky, pose Monday morning with children from one of the Adair County Head Start classes who received new winter coats from this year's LWC Bonner Scholar coat drive.
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