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Name discovered during restoration work


2023-03-28 - Cumberland County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
When this enchanting home between Burkesville and Marrowbone, KY has been mentioned in past features on Columbia Magazine, we've referred to it as the Sewell House. New owner Frank Gascar, however, has uncovered history that names it "The Giddian Alexander House", built in 1905.


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The Giddian Alexander House restoration


2023-03-28 - Cumberland County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
This incredible century old Victorian mansion in the little community of Waterview in Cumberland County, KY is being restored and will be welcoming guests when completed by its new owner.


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Gyros in Charlotte


2023-03-28 - NC - Photo by Big Al Owens.
As he is trucking across and discovering the US, Big Al Owens frequently shares foods he enjoys. He writes, "The Chicken King restaurant is Greek owned for 26 years and is located in Charlotte, NC. I've been stopping there for some 23 years. The Gyros sandwich is authentic and made by strict Greek standards. Total cost was about $12, but I was very pleased with my lunch."


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Rep. Neighbors attends Farm Bureau Board meeting


2023-03-27 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Adair Co. Farm Bureau.
Jason Corbin writes, "We want to thank Amy Neighbors for attending the Adair County Farm Bureau Board meeting on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, to discuss Agriculture issues."

Those in attendance were the Board of Directors, Danny Wilkinson-President; Kyle Smith-Vice President; Karen Catron-Secretary/Treasurer; Don Bault, Dwain Brockman, Josh Brockman, Theresa Brockman, Larry Burton, Charles Cole, Greg Corbin, Jonathan Gaskins, Chaz Giles, Kirby Hancock, David Hutchison, Larry Irvin, Ernie Rogers, Freddy Rowe, & Nick Roy. Jason Corbin-Agency Manager, Boomer Lewis-Agency Manager


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Great Strife - A poem about natural gas


2023-03-27 - FL - Photo by Noah Flowers, LWC student writer.
The Fernandina Beach power plants in Florida, known for burning coal, biomass, natural gas, and oil, is seen from Cumberland Island off the coast of Georgia. (From Prof. David Goguen's communication class at LWC).
Great Strife - A Poem About Natural Gas
By Noah Flowers, Lindsey Wilson College student


In the vast fields of shale,
Beneath the earth, a hidden tale,
Lies a resource of power and heat,
Natural gas, with promises sweet.

In recent news, it has been said,
That natural gas has been widely spread,
Its production, a booming industry,
With energy needs, it offers a remedy.

But with its extraction, comes great strife,
Environmental concerns, a struggle for life,
Fracking, the process that's often used,
Leaves the earth and water, permanently abused.

The greenhouse gas emissions, a cause for alarm,
Contributing to climate change and its harmful charm,
Yet, natural gas is often touted as clean,
An energy source that's somewhere in between.

A balancing act, we must achieve,
Between energy needs and the earth we leave,
Innovation and technology, a way to progress,
Towards a cleaner future, where we can rest.

Natural gas, a resource we can't ignore,
But with it, responsibility we must restore,
To protect our planet, our home and our land,
With a sustainable approach, hand in hand.

Submitted in fulfillment of the Non-Renewable Energy Portfolio Project in: SES 2123: Global Energy Development, Spring 2022 - LWC


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Emergency response vehicles at TrailEX training


2023-03-27 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Mike Keltner, Adair Co. Emergency Management.
Mike writes, "A large number of Emergency Responders from the Columbia - Adair County Fire Department, Breeding Fire Department, Adair County Ambulance Service, and Adair County Emergency Management participated" in Saturday's training exercise.


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Emergency response vehicles at Fisher Bend


2023-03-27 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Mike Keltner, Adair Co. Emergency Management.
Mike writes, "A large number of Emergency Responders from the Columbia - Adair County Fire Department, Breeding Fire Department, Adair County Ambulance Service, and Adair County Emergency Management participated" in Saturday's training exercise.


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