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Wildlife of KY: Doe & twin fawns, Casey Creek, Adair Co., KY


2018-07-03 - Casey Creek (Roley), Adair County, KY - Photo by Frances Salyers.
"Twins. Looking out my backdoor," Frances Salyers captions this delightful scene on the showplace farm she and husband Daryl Salyers own and meticulously maintain in the Roley/some call it Casey Creek community of northern Adair County. - EW


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KSP asks for help in search for Shane Wright, Lebanon, KY


2018-07-03 - Lebanon, KY - Photo from KSP Tpr Nick Hale, Public Information Officer, Post 15, Columbia, KY.


Kentucky State Police are asking for the public's assistance in attempting to locate 39 -year-old Shane Wright, of Lebanon, KY. Shane is a 5’10” 286 pounds, white male with brown hair and blue eyes.

He was last seen when he checked himself out of Eastern State Hospital in Lexington on June 2, 2017.



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Bandit, LWC Puppy-in-residence consoled with ice cream


2018-07-03 - Lindsey Wilson College, A.P. White Campus, Columbia, KY - Photo by Sabine Eastham, Director of International Studies, Lindsey Wilson College.
Bandit - our "puppy in residence" is cooling off while waiting for our new students to arrive at Lindsey Wilson College. They will be here within a few shorts weeks. Bandit is missing all the others and hopes all are doing well! - Sabine Eastham, Director of International Studies at Lindsey Wilson College Related photo: - Bandit hides in plain sight, with link to his story.


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Daryl & Connie Kemp present check to Paz Holley chair


2018-07-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo submitted by Rick Wilson, Chair, Paz Holley project.
Rick Wilson, left, Chairman of the Paz Holley project, accepts a check from Daryl Kemp, which pushed the $108,000 goal past the 60% mark. At right, is Connie Kemp, co-owner of the Kemps' family business, Hotprints. The donation, for over $2,000, came from a benefit BBQ hosted at the business.


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We Fly the Flag at City Hall with blue field right - on left to street


2018-07-03 - City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
This morning just after a photo was taken of the American flag was posted, the blue field on the right to the street, Major Jim Flowers, (ret), went to City Hall to let them know that vertical flag in windows should be seen from the street with the blue field on the left, and requested a photo be taken of the flag after the change was made. Before we could get there, Lee Murphy, of Liberty, reminded us again. The photo above peeps through the limbs on the ornamental maple at this entrance to show the flag with the blue field right - on the left facing the street. Thanks to Major Flowers and Lee Murphy for noticing. - EW. Paired photo, before vertical flag re-hung: We Fly the Flag: At City Hall, Columbia, KY


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Birds of Kentucky: White-breasted nuthatch


2018-07-03 - Shelby Co., KY - Photo by Pen.
Wikipedia has this to say about the white-breasted nuthatch: "the white-breasted nuthatch forages for insects on trunks and branches and is able to move head-first down trees. Seeds form a substantial part of its winter diet, as do acorns and hickory nuts that were stored by the bird in the fall. The nest is in a hole in a tree, and the breeding pair may smear insects around the entrance as a deterrent to squirrels."


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Bill Haughbaugh has raspberries and blackberries 2 Jul 2018


2018-07-03 - Adair Farmers Market, Adair County Extension parking lot, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Bill Haubaugh, 270-995-9267 - Has raspberries and blackberries today, Tuesday, July 3, 2018, at the Adair Farmers Market. A heads up - blueberries will be in soon and he plans to be at the Adair Farmers Market with lots of those, soon. (Sponsored)


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