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Winning group of Future Business Leaders
 2026-05-01 - Louisville, KY - Photo from Adair Schools. Each of these students represents the best of Adair County, and the school leaders share the message they are beyond proud of their accomplishments. Two ACHS students were recognized for their leadership - outgoing State President, Natalie Bardin, and Region 2 President, Abigail Kemp - while ACHS student Kolt King begins his term as the new Region 2 President of the State Officer Executive Council. Congratulations to all winners and all the competitors.
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Travel: Shark Girl at the Dayton Art Institue
 2026-05-01 - Dayton, OH - Photo by Pen. Shark Girl As Boxer is a 2016 mixed media work by Cincinnati native Casey Riordan, on display in the Dicke Gallery at the Dayton Art Institute. According to the display, "Shark Girl appears regularly in Riordan's work and represents her irrational fears and anxiety; Shark Girl was inspired by Riordan's childhood fear of a shark being in the swimming pool. What might it mean to embody our fears-- to literally face them? Perhaps if one did that, they could do anything."
Shark Girl As Boxer is inspired by Elizabeth Wilkinson Stokes and British women boxers in the early 1700s.
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Discussion results in a no-vote on Sports Complex by EDA
 2026-04-30 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Adair Economic Development Board members agreed that the Green River Commerce Park's primary mission is to attract industry and create jobs. The decision was to vote no to putting a sports Complex in that location.
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Ad: Crazy Calf Lady specials at FM2 Saturday!
 2026-04-30 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Brandy Held, Laurel Ridge Farms. The Crazy Calf Lady's Kitchen Farmers Market Specials for Saturday, May 2, 2026.
**BREAKFAST** French toast platter-$10. ~french toast featuring local maple syrup and strawberries, 2 eggs your way, choice of bacon, sausage or country ham and drink.
**LUNCH** Chicken Salad Croissant, fresh fruit salad, chips and drink $10.
Laurel Ridge Farm Meats sale: pork spare ribs - $3 per pound.
(If you miss us at the Market, find 'The Crazy Calf Lady' and 'Laurel Ridge Meats' at 1679 Cane Valley Road just north of Columbia, KY and on Facebook for specials through the week!)
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A quiet reassurance
 2026-04-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Gola Burton.
Gola writes, "Even after weeks full of heartbreak and tragedy, this view is a reminder that we are still so blessed. The clouds may be heavy, but the flag still stands tall, waving strong--just like the strength and resilience around us. There's something peaceful about this moment, a quiet reassurance that even in the hardest times, there is still beauty, still hope, and still so much to be thankful for. Holding onto faith, lifting up those who are hurting, and choosing gratitude through it all."
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