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Marijuana in the news in 1982
 2023-02-24 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Ethel Harvey kept this issue of the Daily Statesman where Paul Hayes wrote about "Stiffer penalties not discouraging marijuana growers" on Saturday, August 28, 1982. The collection was donated to the Genealogy Center by her daughter Trilby.
The Genealogy and History Center is Located beside the Adair County Public Library at 307 Greensburg Street, Columbia, KY 42728. Phone 270-380-1024. Email adairgenealogy@gmail.com.
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Found! Have you seen Maggie?
 2023-02-24 - Adair Co., KY - Photo from Joyce Nuckolls.
Joyce writes, "Maggie has gone missing from the Snake Creek Area today, 2/24/2023. If you see her please call Cara Hardin at 270.634.1832 or Josh Hardin at 270.634.8156."
Good news! Maggie has been found. Joyce Nuckolls writes, "After a long night of adventure in the woods, Maggie is very glad to be home!"
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William Francis Cabbell
 2023-02-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mike Watson. This is a sketch of William Francis Cabbell, private, Company B, 4 KY Foot Volunteers, of Adair County; born 29 July 1829 Pulaski County, died 12 March 1903 Adair County, buried in the Cabbell Cemetery, near Zion, Adair County, son of Samuel and Rebecca Cabbell; married Ann Elizabeth Montgomery in 1851 Fentress County, TN. He contracted mumps and malarial fever or typhoid while in service and lost all his hair; a pensioner.
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Cross Country: hot springs
 2023-02-23 - Yellowstone - Photo by Rebecca Montgomery. Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park. This is the third largest hot spring in the world. The colors were stunning. This is one of the keepsake glimpses of America from a trip that allowed us to see some of the many amazing sights and natural wonders across the country.
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Congratulations to Jonathan Gold!
 2023-02-23 - Columbia, KY - Photo from ACHS. Adair County High School and the family are proud to announce that senior Jonathan Gold has received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy for the Class of 2027. He is the son of Neal and Harriet Gold. Everyone sends congratulations to Jonathan on the positive result of all his hard work.
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