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Judge Stephens back at work - 6 Sep 2018


2018-09-06 - Adair Annex basement, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo Requested photo by Bridgett Compton.
Judge Mike Stephens, on the phone at this mornings Personnel Committee Meeting. ClockwiseJudge Stephens, Deputy County Judge Executive Andrea Waggener; Magistrate Perry Reeder (District 4), Assistant 911 Director Dana Burton, 911 Director Jason Upchurch, and Magistrate Sammy Baker (3). The personnel committee includes the two magistrates, who consider personnel suggestions and then present it to the full court. - Photo Thursday, September 6, 2018.


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Kiddie Hay Maze will be back, 2018 HGR Fall Heritage Festival


2018-09-06 - Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by George Kolbenschlag, Homeplace on Green River.
The kiddies hay maze will be back at Homeplace on Green River Fall Heritage Festival Saturday, September 8. It’s been a popular attraction for kids at past festivals. - George Kolbenschlag

11th Annual Fall Heritage Festival, 09am-4pmCT/10am-5pmET at Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY. Contact: George Koblenschlag. Phone: 270-789-0006 (Sponsored)


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Adair County Middle School Students of the Month - 06 Sep 2018


2018-09-06 - Adair County Middle School (ACMS), 322 Gen John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Debra Waddell, Adair County Middle School.
Sixth Grade Students of the Month at Adair County Middle School are, from left, Alex Perkins-Math, Kaden Wasson-Science, Piper Kemp-Reading, Emma Compton-Math, Jazlyn Kemp-Social Studies, Jack Fishback-Science, Andrea Aquino-Social Studies and Panasha Gecheo-Reading. Students are chosen for their hard work, good citizenship and all over ACMS PRIDE! - Debra Waddell. Paired Photo 8th Grader Briley Burns:ACMS Student of the Month - 6 Sep 2018


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8th Grader Briley Burns: ACMS Student of the Month - 6 Sep 2018


2018-09-06 - Adair County Middle School, 322 Gen John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Debra Waddell, Adair County Middle School.
ACMS Student of the Month is Briley Burns. Briley is an 8th grader who not only excels in the classroom but on the volleyball court as well! Briley is well loved by her teachers and her peers at ACMS! - Debra Waddell. Paired Photo: Adair County Middle School Students of the Month - 06 Sep 2018


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Sunset over The Pines at Lindsey Wilson


2018-09-06 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, columbiamagazine.com.
The western sky over The Pines at Lindsey Wilson offered this inspirational sunset Tuesday, September 4, 2018.


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Revisit Knifley - this picture is of Main Street looking east


2018-09-06 - Downtown Knifley, KY before the lake - Photo from Donald Knifley Photo Collection.
First printed in 2006 showing Knifley, Adair CO, KY. This is a picture of Main Street, looking east in Knifley, taken around the mid-1950s to early 1960s, before the town was torn down and moved because the Corps of Engineers took the old town to make way for Green River Lake. On the right, the Texaco gas pump is in front of the Luke and Marie Knifley Restaurant. On right is two story Knifley Post Office, unidentified metal sided building, the KY 551 from Columbia, then the brick building which house the Jack Hovious Store, then a vacant lot is where barber shop was, then the L.R. Chelf Store. This side of the post office would be where the Leon Christie Store was located. This photo, taken by Bro. Wolgemuth, was the inspiration for a painting.


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Rev. Pescosolido offers prayer for safer bypass, for Judge Stephens


2018-09-05 - South West Corner, Veterans Memoral Bypass & Burkesville Street/Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Rev. Steve Pescosolido, pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church, asked for guidance for the gathering at the forum held beside the most dangerous intersection in Adair County, and to watch over Adair County Judge Executive Michael Lee Stephens, who was overcome by the heat and left the gathering he organized with the help of an assistant. In front are, from left, Tony Bragg, Magistrate Daryl Flatt, (District 2) Columbia Police Chief Jason Cross, Adair-Taylor Kentucky State Representative Bam Carney, (Rev. Pescosolido) and Adair County Circuit Court Clerk Dennis Loy. Judge Stephens was reported to have just needed to get out of the heat and is doing fine. The forum, thanks to knowledge of the history of the road from Columbia Fire Chief Mike Glasgow, Chief Cross, Daryl Flatt and others was one of the most effective yet. Rep. Carney said that the concerns will get action, saying that it's time good sense take precedent over being to analytical. - EW


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