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Large pileated woodpecker
 2023-01-13 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Veronica Arnold. Veronica writes, "Had a couple peckers swarm this maple tree. First, we had Red bellied woodpeckers which are smaller. These Red Pileated Woodpeckers are much larger. Their loud pecking at the wood caused my dogs to constantly think someone was knocking at the door. Woodpeckers are a migratory bird and are federally protected."
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Dr. Hurtgen leading annual January Bible Study
 2023-01-13 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Gerard Flanagan, CU Communications. Campbellsville University's January Bible Study is exploring Paul's Letter to the Ephesians, according to Dr. John Hurtgen, School of Theology dean. The annual January Bible Study continues through Feb. 5, 2023.
"This letter written from a prison also happens to be Paul's most spiritual letter," Hurtgen said. "From beginning to end, believers will not only be confronted with their identity in Christ as adopted and redeemed for God's own special purposes in the world but also instructions for the spiritual war and promises for the spiritual victory that those in Christ have been given."
Hurtgen, who also serves as pastor of Mt. Gilboa Baptist Church in Taylor County, is leading the study, which is being held at Good Hope Baptist Church, 8320 Saloma Road, Campbellsville. Three churches have partnered for the study: Mt. Gilboa Baptist Church, Good Hope Baptist Church (pastor, Gerald Murphy) and Mt. Washington Baptist Church (pastor, Jimmy York). All are invited to attend.
Sessions are held on Sundays from 5-6:15pmET. For more information, contact Dr. Hurtgen at (270) 469-0328 or jehurtgen@campbellsville.edu.
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ACES Principal talks about certification
 2023-01-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Adair County Elementary School Principal, Sommer Brown, and her SWOT exercise group responded to a question about how teachers are certified. Topics came from different groups assembled by birth month to make sure there was a good mix of educators and community members in each. The work of identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats was very enlightening.
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A student's perspective on future of schools
 2023-01-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Student participant Emylou Miller, at left, helped explain what improvements the students hope for in Adair County - more preparation for what's next after graduation. ACHS Assistant Principal Trent Hadley worked with their group to document strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in exercises performed by the AC Strategic Leadership Team.
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The future of us
 2023-01-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The Future of Us - that's the name of the presentation reminding everyone from all walks of life in Adair County that we are in charge of what our schools are now and will be in the future for the students passing through our lives. Longtime educator Dr. James Neihof led the second workshop in the series which will continue through the coming months.
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