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Player of the Week Colton Feese


2018-09-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Debra Waddell.
Colton Feese, quarterback and linebacker, is once again ACMS Football Player of the Week for Sept 10-17


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Gene Hoots name added to local fire department honors


2018-09-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Pam Hoots.
The name of Walter Eugene (Gene) Hoots was added to the memorial plaque at the Columbia-Adair County Fire Department in a special ceremony at the firehouse. The plaque recognizes former members of the local department and Gene Hoots was one of the original members of the local fire department. His daughters, Dr. Cathy Abell of Bowling Green, left, and Pam Hoots of Columbia were present along with his son-in-law, Paul Abell.


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Hedge Apple in the afternoon sun


2018-09-15 - Shelby Co., KY - Photo by Pen.

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Epicurean Kentuckian: Pimento Cheese Burger


2018-09-14 - Somerset, KY - Photo by Amy Waggener.
A deluxe hamburger with pimento cheese, served with a side of crinkle cut french fries, from Amons Sugar Shack, 1900 Old US Hwy 27 #13, Somerset, KY.


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LWC students in service at Paz-Holley home


2018-09-14 - Adair County, KY - Photo from J.O.Y. Ministries.
These Lindsey Wilson College students were among hundreds who gave of themselves in service on Malvina Farkle Day in Adair County. This group was given a special thank-you from the Paz-Holley Project fundraisers who deeply appreciated the help at the house.


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Amaze...Zinnias heading for six feet in height


2018-09-14 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from Alice Steele.
"Today's amaze...zinnia growth. I'm 5'6," for comparison." - AS


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Picnic tables built for Paz-Holley children by AYDC


2018-09-14 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Rick Wilson.
"The Paz-Holley Project received two picnic tables built by the Adair Youth Development Center under the direction of Ricky Collins. We appreciate all the people who have helped to make this project successful." - Rick Wilson


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