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Scenic Adair County - White Oak looking really white
 2024-01-16 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Sgt. Evan Burton. Detective Sgt. Evan Burton shared this scene of White Oak, KY just when I was wishing someone would send a sunset on this day of part-sun and deep freeze. The back roads likke this may keep busses from running if the freezing temperatures go through the week. Tuesday was an NTI day and Adair Elementary has posted an NTI day for tomorrow.
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Adair County FFA members at convention
 2024-01-16 - Lexington, KY . Adair County FFA members who completed MSU dual credit courses were able to attend the 2024 KY Cattlemen's Convention and tour UK's campus. At the convention, members made valuable connections to experts in the beef industry and learned about new technology and methods in cattle production. They were able to have lunch at the UK Student Center and talk to current UK students about their college experience.
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This is what partly sunny looks like
 2024-01-16 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. So, this is what the weather report's 'partly sunny' looked like around 9amCT in Columbia on this second day of the first big freeze and snow of 2024. My cousin Beth in Gallatin, TN bragged that they got eight inches of snow there - she's not coming out of her house til spring. Has anyone measured the inches we got around here?
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Flying over Egypt, KY
 2024-01-15 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Paige Nickel. Tourism Director Paige Nickel sent these pictures of Sandhill Cranes flying over Egypt, KY Monday. They probably wanted to get the heck out of this freezing region.
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A satisfying winter hobby for these days
 2024-01-15 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Pam Capozziello. Pam Capozziello writes: My favorite hobby - and a great way to stay indoors and do something fun - is painting!
With this arctic blast we are experiencing, I enjoy paint by numbers and am always so pleased with the final masterpiece!
A lot of work but they always come out beautiful! Just thought I would share my hobby and let people know it's a great way to stay indoors and enjoy a great hobby! - Pam
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Roads in New Columbia working until next round
 2024-01-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Vicky Pike of Miss Vicky\\\'s Pampered Angus Ranch. New Columbia roads are all open this afternoon but it is beginning to snow again. With temperatures going so low and more snow coming, they will get dangerous again by evening. Everybody be careful and stay safe!
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