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Election 6 Nov 2018 - Drawing for School Board Div 5


2018-08-17 - Office of Adair County Clerk Lisa Greer, Ste 3, Adair Annex, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo ColumbiaMagazine.com photo.
After a brief "Here's What We'll be Doing & Why" welcome, by County Clerk Lisa Greer at left, drawing for ballot positions took place for Non-Partisan races. Above, drawing for Division 5 School Board race, Vicky Pike (D member of the Board of Elections), reads the number drawn from cup marked "School Board." The top spot in that race goes to Troy Grider. The other candidate, who now holds the seat by virtue of appointment, Michael George Payne, will be in ballot position #2. Looking on are mayoral candidate representative Margaret Arnold, mayoral candidate Pamela Hoots, (Mayor Curtis Hardwick was out-of-town on city business), and soon to draw the number one council ballot position Craig Dean; PVA candidate Scotty Neat who received the top position by virtue of party affiliation; council candidate Amy Pike, who drew position position #4; and Anna Burton. Back to Complete List of 2018 Adair County Non-Partisan Ballot Positions w/Candidate photo(s)


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Fender Bender August 16, 2018 at 'unFortunate' & Burkesville


2018-08-17 - Burkesville Street at Fortune Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Junior Stotts.
Junior Stotts observed this fender bender Thursday morning, August 16, 2018 at the intersection of Fortune Street and Burkesville Street. Details, other than the photo, are sketchy at this time. The intersection is one of the more challenging traffic points to negotiate safely in Columbia. - EW. Clicking Read More accesses story following day, August 17, 2018, "Rain is a risk factor in this morning's commute - drive carefully."


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Dove Seasons past: Michala Frederick & her dog Hatchie


2018-08-17 - Franklin County, KY - Photo from Lee McClellan, KY Afield Magazine, KY Fish & Wildlife .
Michala Frederick and her dog Hatchie hunted a dove field in Franklin County a few seasons ago. The lush conditions across Kentucky stemming from bountiful rainfall portend and excellent dove season. Dove season opens statewide September 1.- Lee McClellan, Associate Editor, Kentucky Afield Magazine


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Super Allen Owens passes million mile mark for H & O Transport, Inc.


2018-08-17 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo From Allen forwarded from H & O Transport.
1 million miles @ H & O Transport - "It's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Allen Owens crossing the Million Mile threshold! Congrats! It has been determined that your week ending 8/10/18 that you have driven 1,001,483 miles with H & O Transport, Inc. Awesome! Congratulations!" Note Allen Owens, the Big Rig Trucker, received from his company, H & O Transport


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Favorite Old Photo: Sonny's Car on Casey Creek Bridge - Picture by William R. Feese


2018-08-17 - Casey Creek Bridge near Plum Point, Adair County, KY - Photo by William Feese.
William Feese writes: "This picture was taken in the mid 1960s on the Casey Creek Bridge near Plum Point looking toward Knifley, KY." Paired photo. See: Beautiful drawing of old Plum Point Bridge


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Campbellsville University senior Nick Ratliff is tourney winner


2018-08-16 - Junction City, Kansas - Photo by Jordan Alves.
Nick Ratliff, 21, of Elizabethtown, Ky., a senior at Campbellsville University majoring in business administration with an emphasis in marketing, pulled lightning out of his pocket twice in today's tournament action, to punch his ticket to the 2019 Bassmaster Classic. He proudly holds his award and his Classic Bracket Champion $7,500 award.


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Welcome to to the world, Major Liam Stailey


2018-08-16 - Cumberland County, KY - Photo from the family.
At his birth August 15, 2018, Major Liam Stailey weighed seven pounds, 10 ounces and was 20 inches tall. He's the little son of Jessie and Kaddie Stailey of Burkesville and has two big brothers, Kyle and Gage. He's the grandson of Jason and Jane Stailey of Burkesville and Amanda Stailey of Glasgow. Major is the great-grandson of Bennie and Gaye Stailey and the nephew of Madeline, Summer and William. Congratulations everyone! - LW


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