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Salt marsh moth
 2024-09-01 - Fairplay, KY - Photo by Veronica Arnold. Veronica writes, "This appears to be a Salt Marsh Moth. They prefer to be in open fields eating weeds. Be careful in handling these moths/caterpillars as those with sensitive skin may be prone to have rash and dermatitis from the hairs on this guy. Their caterpillar form is a wooly type guys...
I find the white and black stripes on the legs very interesting. The strupes reminds me of Zebras and the spots remind me of Dalmatians."
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Papa Joe and Addie Mae at the Spires Reunion
 2024-09-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Renee Spires Reeves. Renee writes, "The oldest to the youngest at the Annual Spires Reunion held in the Pavillion at the old Adair County Fairgrounds on Saturday, August 31, 2024, was Joe Spires (Papa Joe), age 103 and Adaline (Addie Mae) Kelsay, age 16 months, both of Campbellsville. Joe is the son and Addie Mae is the great-great-great granddaughter of the late Ancil and Martha Mings Spires. A total of 66 were in attendance."
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Buffet at Rerun's at the Pines
 2024-09-01 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Shannon Steveson. Shannon writes, "Hello Adair Countians looking for a all you can eat buffet, My husband and I just went to Rerun's at the Pines and you do not have to be a member of the golf course to eat at Rerun's. We weren't sure so we wanted to share the information."
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Lightning ended Friday game at the half
 2024-09-01 - Marion County, KY - Photo by Trey Stephens, ACHS Sports Writer for Columbia Magazine. The Adair County Indians football team trounced the Colonels of Caverna 36-0 in the Kentucky Cooperage Bowl hosted at Marion County High School. Lightning in the area resulted in the game being called at half on mutual agreement of both teams.
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Scenic Adair Co.: Sunny to stormy
 2024-08-31 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Kelly M. Schork. Kelly took this photo in New Columbia on Friday, August 30, 2024. She writes, "Walmart Columbia the sky vastly turned dark and stormy. Sun was shining one moment and the next was this. I tried to capture the hundreds of birds swarming from one tree to the next in their flocks to no avail."
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