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Paint Party Pigs


2024-09-28 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Shannon Steveson.
The Adair County Extension Homemakers "Paint Party" was held on Thursday, September 26, 2024. Participants were able to paint a cartoon pig with their own twist, under the guidance of local artist Bridgett Powell.

Above are finished paintings by L-R top row: Elaine Feuser, Shannon Steveson, and Sandy Rodgers; L-R middle row: Kathy Gaskins, Diana Campbell, and Betty Hawthorne; L-R bottom row: Shirley Reliford, Joy Arnold, and Peggy Brown.

Paired photos: Homemakers Paint Party | Homemakers and their paintings


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Homemakers and their paintings


2024-09-28 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Shannon Steveson.
Left to right: Bridgett Powell (instructor), Shannon Steveson, Elaine Feuser, Betty Hawthorne, Joy Arnold, Shirley Dudley Reliford, Diana Campbell, Peggy Brown, Sandy Rodgers and Kathy Gaskins

Paired photos: Homemakers Paint Party | Paint Party Pigs


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CACVFD: Mutual aid for Clementsville structure fire


2024-09-28 - Casey Co., KY - Photo from Grant Loy.
The Columbia - Adair County Fire Department responded to a request for Mutual Aid with a Clementsville fire. Firefighters assisted multiple other fire departments on scene to contain the fire to the upstairs master bedroom


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Saturday have Breakfast and Lunch in Cane Valley!


2024-09-27 - Adair County, KY - Photo from Brandy Held.

The Crazy Calf Lady's Kitchen and Laurel Ridge Farm Meats WILL be open at our storefront, 1679 Cane Valley Road, Columbia Saturday 9/28/24 from 7:30am-1pmCT with breakfast, lunch, and all your beef, pork, and lamb needs.

We will have all regular menu available as well as the following specials:

*1/2 order biscuits n Gravy $3 or a *Full order $6

*Biscuits-n-Gravy platter $12 - 1/2 order, 2 eggs your way, hashbrown patty, choice of bacon or sausage, garden fresh tomato slice and drink.

*Pancake Platter $12 - 2 fluffy pancakes, 2 eggs your way, hashbrown patty, choice of bacon or sausage and drink.

** Along with our regular cold drinks, we will have orange juice, coffee, hot chocolate, white and chocolate milk! Lunch special will be Chili, Grilled cheese, and drink $8.


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Homemakers Paint Party


2024-09-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Shannon Steveson.
The Adair County Extension Homemakers "Paint Party" was held on Thursday, September 26, 2024. Participants were able to paint a cartoon pig with their own twist, under the guidance of local artist Bridgett Powell.

Left to Right: Sandy Rodgers, Shannon Steveson, Elaine Feuser, Shirley Dudley Reliford,(we get to paint cartoon pig projected on wall) Betty Hawthorne, Bridgett Powell (instructor), Diana Campbell, and Joy Arnold.

Paired photos: Homemakers and their paintings | Paint Party Pigs


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Working together for Sheriff's Deputies pay


2024-09-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Vicky Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch.
Magistrate District 4 Chris Reeder, at left, dug in and worked with all sides of the leadership of Fiscal Court, plus Sheriff Josh Brockman, to help bring about agreement to raise Adair County Deputies by $5 an hour to bring them in alignment with surrounding counties. At right is a happy AC Judge Executive, Larry Russell Bryant, who says he is proud to be able to work together. Bryant pushed for an occupational tax that would raise all county employees and give ability to grow the county in all ways. He was able to get a half percent instead of the one percent most counties in the state have. The ordinance called for that to be reduced to a fourth percent starting in 2025 which Reeder voices objection to.


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The Southern Heirs performing this weekend


2024-09-27 - Southern Kentucky - Photo courtesy Kim Goodin.
The Southern Heirs will be performing twice in Columbia this weekend, first at 6:30pmCT on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at Egypt Christian Church, and then on Sunday morning, September 29, 2024, they'll be at the Homecoming Service at Beulah Chapel Church.


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