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Kayakers on Greasy Creek under no-longer-used bridge


2018-08-24 - Greasy Creek Channel, Lake Cumberland, Jamestown, KY - Photo by Mitzi Bault.
Kayakers from Columbia, Robyn Curry and Anita Reed, approach the no-longer-used Greasy Creek bridge, floating toward Lake Cumberland. - Mitzi Bault


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Falls at Greasy Creek - as viewed by kayakers


2018-08-24 - Greasy Creek Channel, Lake Cumberland, Jamestown, KY - Photo by Mitzi Bault.

In the spring there are five large water falls dropping into Greasy Creek. Now, as fall approaches, they are a lot smaller, but still are beautiful sights. - Mitzi Bault


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Adair County Extension agents address ACMS Ag I students


2018-08-24 - Adair County Extension office, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Brittany Smith, ACMS Ag I teacher .
Mrs. Brittany Smith's Agriculture I students from Adair County Middle School took a Field Trip Friday morning, August 24, 2018, to the Farmer's Market and Adair County Extension Office. They were, Hayden Bennett, Brenton Billingsley, Kailee Brown, Trinity Burton, Kayla Chapman, Braeden Coomer, Skylar Coomer, Danielle Corona, Kaylee Cross, Maliyah Francis, Quincy Klett, Ethan Knifley, Lakota Lemmon, Kaden Richard, Amber Said, Gabby Salyers, and Sully Streeval. Above They heard talks by Adair County Extension Agent Nick Roy, and also by Extension Agent Tony Rose, about the scope of Adair County Agriculture. - Brittany Smith, ACMS Ag I teacher


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ACMS FFA 1 Class visits Adair County Farmers Market


2018-08-24 - Adair County Farmers Market, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Brittany Smith, ACMS Ag I teacher .
Mrs. Brittany Smith's Agriculture I students from Adair County Middle School took a Field Trip Friday morning, August 24, 2018, to the Farmer's Market and Adair County Extension Office.Hayden Bennett, Brenton Billingsley, Kailee Brown, Trinity Burton, Kayla Chapman, Braeden Coomer, Skylar Coomer, Danielle Corona, Kaylee Cross, Maliyah Francis, Quincy Klett, Ethan Knifley, Lakota Lemmon, Kaden Richard, Amber Said, Gabby Salyers, and Sully Streeval, visited the Adair County Farmers Market today, Friday, August 24, 2018 and are shown above with Holly Kerns (center, in Green blouse) Sano, KY, a regular vendor.


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Harlan Co. Panther Cooking Team 2018 State Champions


2018-08-24 - Kentucky State Fair & Exposition Center, Louisville, KY - Photo Kentucky Department of Agriculture photo.
Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles, right, presents the Junior Chef Championship trophy to the Harlan County Panther Cooking Team on Friday, August 24 2018. Pictured are, from left: Harlan County coach Leilani Kelly; Bill Wickliffe, director of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s Food Distribution Division; team members Kieran Chadwick and Selena Moreno; Tina Garland, the department's Farm to School Program administrator; and Commissioner Quarles.


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Insects of KY: Mantis on duty at Columbia Medical Services


2018-08-24 - Columbia Medical Services, 300 Bomar Heights, Columbia, KY - Photo by Natalie Riddle.

: I saw this little guy today at Community Medical Services in Columbia. I had to take his photo to share with my bug-loving five year old! - Natalie Riddle. Photo Fri 24 Aug 2018 at 11:15amCT, by Natalie Riddle. See also: Mantis_Wikipedia for more on these fascinating creatures with supposedly supernatural powers.


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Back to school at CU for Gara, Alanna and Colleen in Glasgow


2018-08-24 - Glasgow, KY - Photo by Jane Todd.
These three women, Gara and Alanna at left, and Colleen at right, are coworkers at Akebono Brake Corporation in Glasgow, KY and all three have enrolled, or are in the process of enrolling, as new Campbellsville University students. Dr. Pat Cowherd's Masters of Business Administration, MBA Online, makes it possible to go to school in Campbellsville, stay on the job in Glasgow and balance family life, all at the same time.


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