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House on Dunnville Road a total loss
 2023-12-21 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Mike Keltner. Multiple agencies assiste with the response to a house fire on Dunnville Road on Wednesday, including the Columbia - Adair County Fire Department, Adair County E-911 Center, Knifley Area Volunteer Fire Department, Breeding Area Volunteer Fire Department, Adair County Ambulance Service, Adair County Sheriff's Office, and the Taylor County RECC.
Firefighters were able to quickly bring the fire under control, but the house was declared a total loss.
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Congratulations Natalie Bardin
 2023-12-21 - Photo from Proud Mom Rachel Waggener. Natalie Bardin participated in the medical photography competition portion of HOSA Regionals last week and won FIRST for her presentation! Mom Rachel writes, "We are so proud of her!" Congratulations to Natalie and her whole family.
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Artesian sulphur water continues to flow
 2023-12-20 - Sulphur Well, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. This painting of "the gum" hangs in the Lighthouse Restaurant. You can still walk down to this original artesian well that gave Sulphur Well its name and take a sip of white sulphur water. The footbridge across the Little Barren River went over to the grove which was once the site of the dancehall and Beulah Villa Hotel. My grandmother kept a pitcher of the "healing water" in the fridge all my growing up years. - LW
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Noticing a difference
 2023-12-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Has anyone, especially our expert noticer, seen squirrels in Columbia with a different kind of tail? The tails still twitch just like always, but they look like they've had radiation treatment of the type that causes hair to fall out. Just wondering. - LW
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Sending love with Soldiers
 2023-12-19 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from Larry Joe Smith's Facebook page. Danielle Hoagland shared her pictures with Larry Smith of the Campbellsville Soldiers Deployment last week. She wrote, "The community Support for our Troops was beautiful!! Folks gathered immediately to join families at the Upper Room for much needed prayer and comfort. Please feel free to share these! As a retired military wife I know how every second and photo means so much to the Soldiers and all their loved ones!!!"
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