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Epicurean Kentuckian: Mushroom Coffee


2025-04-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
Mushroom Coffee is just one of the interesting items served up at Farmers Market on the Square on the opening day for the 2025 season.


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Little Women opening April 24 at LWC


2025-04-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson College theatre professor Jeremy Cloyd, right, gives direction to Casey Honaker '25 (Laurie Laurence) of Lexington, Kentucky, during a rehearsal of the musical adaptation of "Little Women."

Looking on are, from left, Sabrina Ruiz '26 (Jo March) of Louisville, Kentucky, left, Alejandra Formoso Recarey '27 (Meg March) of Galicia, Spain, Reilly Wells '26 (Amy March) of Columbia and Gabriella Devore '25 (Marmee March) of Knob Lick, Kentucky.


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Rehearsals for Little Women


2025-04-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson College students Sabrina Ruiz '26 (Jo March) of Louisville, Kentucky, left, Alejandra Formoso Recarey '27 (Meg March) of Galicia, Spain, and Reilly Wells '26 (Amy March) of Columbia rehearse a scene from the musical adaptation of "Little Women."

The show will be presented April 24-27, 2025, in the college's V.P. Henry Auditorium.


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Irish Bottom Christian Church


2025-04-11 - Cumberland Co., KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "I found very little about this church building online. I was, however, able to find the name of the Church and that it was established July, 1904. It wasn't until I retraced my traveling while using Google Maps was I able to figure out what road I was on as well as the county this building is in.

While I took numerous images of the building, this one is my favorite. From this viewpoint one could use their imagination and travel back in time and hear some gospel singing permeating the walls and reaching the observer.

As the photographer, my present day interpretation is this: the Cedar tree to the right represents the life of what this church once had. The Beech tree, with its dead leaves still hanging on, although alive, appears to be overtaking the structure, attempting to obscure the memories of life that was once there.

Sadly, the building is locked up, with no signage anywhere to help in its identity. Structurally it still appears to be sound, and doubtless still provides and provokes intriguing questions, memories... and curious photographers!"


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KSP: help needed locating Michael Thomas


2025-04-11 - Russell County, KY .
Thursday 4-10-25: The Kentucky State Police requests assistance in an ongoing investigation to locate a missing person.

A vehicle belonging to Michael Thomas, age 29 of Crittenden, was found at Lake Cumberland's Wolf Creek Marina in the Jabez community of Russell County on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. Michael has brown hair and is approximately 5'8" tall & weighs 140 pounds. He has been reported missing to KSP.

KSP is urging the public to contact Post 15 in Columbia at 270-384-4796 with any assistance in locating Michael. He has been entered as a missing person and the investigation continues by Trooper Jake Smith.


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Casey McGowan speaking at Take Back the Night event


2025-04-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson College Title IX Coordinator Casey McGowan addresses the Lindsey Wilson community during the "Take Back the Night" event, held Wednesday, April 9, in the Robert D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center.

McGowan, who is a 2014 Lindsey Wilson alumna, helped start the annual event when she was an undergraduate at the college.


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Higdon and Coots at Take Back the Night event


2025-04-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson College senior Caitlin Higdon of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, left, talks with Lindsey Wilson Director of Health Services Tamara Coots during the "Take Back the Night" event, held Wednesday, April 9, in the Robert D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center.


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