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Black Stallion club sandwich


2023-07-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The club sandwich at Black Stallion Steakhouse was the star of lunch for the Metcalfe County High School Class of 1966 gathering this week. Click on Columbia Magazine's "What's Cooking" to see their menu.


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Experiencing the new playground at Blair Park


2023-07-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
While Mom, Tiffany, was on the job at City Hall, young Jagger Collins, age 6, was enjoying all the new playground equipment at the Jim Blair Park and Recreation Center with his Aunt Tasha. The park is located at 901 Hudson Street in Columbia (formerly known as the Christian Life Center.)


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Pictures from the Holler: Blackeyed Susans


2023-07-19 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Shamarie Harper.
Shamarie writes, "Blackeyed Susans about all gone, had no white Daisies this year. The holler always amazes me."


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Scenic Adair Co.: Sunset over Sparksville


2023-07-19 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Mark Fudge.
Mark writes, "Last evening was a great time to view the sunset in Sparksville."


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Green space owners ask pet owners to clean up


2023-07-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Green spaces attract leashed pets for bathroom visits, but it causes problems when humans want to play without stepping in feces. Visitors are requested to carry plastic bags and scoop up the poop and take it with them when a pet uses the toilet on someone else's property.


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Looking at types of jobs to recruit for Adair


2023-07-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Heather Spoon, EDA marketing consultant.
Brad Thomas, representing Eastern KY Power, was the guest speaker at the July Economic Development Authority meeting. He offered research and advice on the best industries for Adair County to study for future recruitment efforts.


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Metcalfe teachers honored by CU Excellence program


2023-07-18 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Alexandria D. Dalton, CU Communications.
Teachers from Metcalfe County honored by the CU Excellence in Teaching program are: Nikki Jolly, Metcalfe County Elementary School; Lesley Landon, Metcalfe County Middle School; and Tonya Howard, Metcalfe County High School.

Nikki Jolly of Center, Ky. has taught special education (third and fourth grades) at Metcalfe County Elementary School since Sept. 2011. She received a Master of Art in Education from Western Kentucky University in 2012. Jolly also received a Master of Arts in Teaching from University of the Cumberlands in 2016 and a master's in business administration from Western Kentucky University in 2002. She is married to Richie Jolly, and they have three children: Dathan, Mayci and Aubree Jolly. She is a 1997 graduate of Barren County High School.

Lesley Landon of Center, KY, has taught special education, 4-H and service learning teacher at Metcalfe County Middle School since 2014. He previously taught special education at Edmonton Elementary School from 2004 to 2011 and special education at Metcalfe Intermediate Sixth Grade Center from 2011 to 2014. He received a degree in business from Transylvania University in 1996 and also received a degree in K-12 learning disabilities from Western Kentucky University in 2002. Landon is married to Johnny London, and they have two children: Tyler and Kassady. He is a 1992 graduate of Metcalfe County High School.

Tonya Howard of Columbia, Ky. has taught FACS teacher (grades 9-12) at Metcalfe County High School since 2019. She previously taught special education (6-12) at Russell County High School from 2014 to 2019. She received a degree in elementary education from Western Kentucky University in 2007. Howard also received a special education LBD from Campbellsville University in 2012 and a family and consumer science certificate from Murray State University. She is married to Adam Howard, and they have two children: Kaitlynn and Elijah. She is a 2002 graduate of Adair County High School.


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