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Youngest in church Sunday
 2022-09-11 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Peyton, the ten-month-old daughter of Travis and Haley Starns, was the youngest in attendance Sunday, September 11, 2022 at Columbia United Methodist Church. She paid close attention to Pastor Ben Martin's sermon.
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Downtown Knifley, KY
 2022-09-11 - Adair County, KY - Photo from Mitzi McKinley Bault. Hazel Chelf is pictured in front of her family's store in downtown Knifley, KY back before the downtown was taken for the Green River Lake. Part of the mission of Revisit Knifley annual homecoming is to gather and keep up family connections.
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Stephen Sanders honored at Revisit Knifley
 2022-09-11 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The Revisit Knifley Homecoming and Festival 2022 leaders will be meeting to plan next year. One volunteer who helped organize the annual event is honored in this banner, Stephen Sanders, who is always missed. More volunteers are always welcome.
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Interesting notice in 1908 Adair Co. News
 1908-02-12 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy JIM. JIM writes, "This appeared in the Adair County News in early 1908. I have no idea what Senoj was, but it must have been heady stuff. The license to sell it was almost $16,000 in today's dollars."
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Window Art In Exie, Green County, Kentucky
 2022-09-11 - Green Co., KY - Photo By Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking. Robert writes, "A few Fall seasons back, while riding around the Green County area, I spotted this old house. As I pulled in the driveway I noticed there was a couple ladies picking up walnuts. One of them owned the house and accompanying farm with it. She also granted me permission to take photos. I took a few pics of the old barn with tobacco curing inside. But...my favorite photo of that day was the old window on the house that was garnished with colorful Virginia Creeper along with its mirrored reflection."
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Happy Birthday, Carolee Lloyd
 2022-09-10 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Birthday girl Carolee Robertson Lloyd was honored today by family and friends. She is pictured with her husband Doyle Lloyd at a recent Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Lindsey Wilson College.
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