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Clarke and Turner receive master's degrees at LWC


2023-05-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Krystal Clarke from Bel Air, Maryland, left, and Jessica Turner from Louisville, Kentucky, wait for the first part of LWC's spring commencement celebration to begin on Friday evening, April 28. Clark and Turner attended LWC 100% online and received master's degrees in counseling and human development.


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Travel: White Pocket 2


2023-05-04 - Northern Arizona - Photo by Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking.
Robert sees a Giant Sea creature staring back at us in this photo from his last trip out west to visit Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. Let us know what you see in the rock formation at White Pocket using the Comment Form.

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LWC graduates with their diplomas


2023-05-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
From left: LWC graduates Maria Frazier from Old Hickory, Tennessee; Connor Hayes from Columbia; Cydney Sampson from Albany, Kentucky; and Kelsey Redford from Elizabethtown, Kentucky, proudly display their diplomas after receiving them from LWC President William T. Luckey Jr., during the Lindsey Wilson's 117th commencement ceremony on April 29. The foursome was a part of the largest graduating class in school history.


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LWC Golden Alumni Society


2023-05-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
The LWC Golden Alumni Society recognizes those who are celebrating 50 years since graduating from Lindsey Wilson College. A total of 24 alumni were recognized on Friday afternoon. Back row, from left: William Appelhaus '69 from Louisville, Ky.; Dennis Davis from Louisville, Ky.; John Walker '70 from Lexington, Ky.; Dan Antle 71 from Columbia; Mike Givens '73 from Bowling Green, Ky.; Victor Stansberry Jr., '73 from Evansville, Ind., Bill Heselbarth '71 from Greenwood, Ind.; Stephen David Hopkins '71 from Kettering, Ohio; and LWC President William T. Luckey Jr. Middle row, from left: Janice Gibson '70 from Louisville, Ky.; Virgil Gibson '70 from Louisville, Ky.; Glenda Bass '71 Bracken from Pensacola, Flor.; Mary Ann Grimsley '72 Zrake from Lexington, Ky.; Hilda Humphress '72 Legg from Lexington, Ky.; Patty Heselbarth '71 from Greenwood, Ind.; Dennis Kemmer '73 from Ocala, Flor.; Kenneth Thompson '69 from Louisville, Ky.; Steven Lieurance '69 from Cincinnati, Ohio; and Robert LaGrange '71 from Indianapolis, Ind. Front row, from left: Lanna Martin '73 McAninch from Liberty, Ky.; Cynthia Hentzell '71 Maier from Massillon, Ohio; Jane Parson '71 Crumrine from Marietta, Ohio; Deborah Buchanan '72 from Bowling Green, Ky.; Kay Butke '71 LaGrange from Indianapolis, Ind.; and Bill Straus '70 from Lexington, Ky.


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Dana Watts graduates from Lindsey Wilson College


2023-05-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Elementary education graduate Dana Watts from Russell Springs, Kentucky, moves her tassel from right to left to signify her transition from student to graduate during Lindsey Wilson College's 117th commencement ceremony on Saturday, April 29. The Class of 2023 was the largest ever in school history with a record 743 degrees conferred.


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Lost at the Jim Blair Center


2023-05-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Randall Smith.

Randall Smith shared the picture of this little dog that appears to be lost at the Jim Blair Center on Hudson Street in Columbia. He said his wife and a group of friends found him while on their break but everyone has to go back to work.

He will be going back by to check and is hoping his family finds him soon.


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Birds of Kentucky: Baltimore Oriole


2023-05-04 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
All About Birds says, "The rich, whistling song of the Baltimore Oriole, echoing from treetops near homes and parks, is a sweet herald of spring in eastern North America."


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