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Enhanced risk for severe storms Friday
 2023-03-02 - Kentucky - Photo courtesy National Weather Service. A potent weather system will move through the region tonight into Friday. Strong to severe storms will be possible Friday morning and afternoon ahead of and along a cold front. Main severe threats will be damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.
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Fast time v slow time in Adair County, 1960 style
 2023-03-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy JIM. From a front page article in the April 27, 1960, edition of the Adair County News. The Columbia Retail Merchants Association was all for a switch to "fast" time.
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Emergency responders on Prices Creek Road
 2023-03-02 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The winding picturesque Prices Creek Road is narrow but emergency responders made it through to help battle a fire that destroyed the Dickson home Wednesday afternoon near the Shirley and Dickson Cemetery.
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Cross Country: arriving at the Pacific
 2023-03-01 - Oregon USA - Photo by Rebecca Montgomery. "Our first glimpse of the Pacific Ocean in Oregon. I loved how the ocean seemed to blend into the sky. The journey of three weeks across 10 states, allowed plenty of amazing sights and this was our first glimpse of the Pacific when we reached Oregon." - RM
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Warm weather bringing out critters
 2023-03-01 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Donna Rieder. Donna writes: "I'd like to urge our community members to be aware that warmer weather is causing lots of critters to come out of hiding. When I pulled on my sweatshirt this morning, I felt a sting and my arm came out of the sleeve with this ginormous spider attached to it.
One of its fangs was still embedded in my arm, and can be seen in the upper middle of the photo.
The only reason that spider wasn't smashed is because the closest thing I could reach was a can of hairspray ~ it stopped it in its tracks! It was a hunting spider, the kind whose eyes reflect light at night. The females are always huge at maturity. How this one got in the house and down into my sleeve is a mystery!"
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