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Volleyball: Indians headed to Barren Co Thursday By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer The Adair County Lady Indians Volleyball team currently sits at 22-5 on the season, after winning six of their last seven matches. This past Saturday, the Lady Indians played in a tri-match at Elizabethtown where they defeated Graves County 2-0 and Madison Central 2-0, before falling to the host Etown panthers 1-2. In the win over Madison Central, the Lady Indians were led in kills by sophomore Josie Blair with 12, followed by junior Olivia Mantooth with eight. Blair also led the team in blocks and service aces. Senior Kinzlee Akin led the team in digs with 10, and senior Anslie Spoon led the team in assists with 22. Adair County hits the road to face the Barren County Trojanettes (16-12) on Thursday, October 2, 2025, with varsity set to begin at 5:30pmCT at Barren County High School, 507 Trojan Trail, Glasgow, KY. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-10-02 11:44:57 | Comments | See topic Sports
Ribbon Cutting for Fifty and Five South is Oct 10 From Ellen Zornes, Executive Director Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce Join us at NoonCT on Friday, October 10, 2025, for a ribbon cutting ceremony at Fifty and Five South, 101 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY. Check out all the changes and enjoy refreshments as you shop! Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-10-02 11:19:43 | Comments | See topic Chamber of Commerce
Is 2025 The Year of the Raccoon? The Philadelphia Metro Wildlife Center has a tradition of naming years for the species of the first animal patient they treat. They say on a web post, "It's down to chance, or fate, or whatever force is behind cause and effect." Their first patient of 2025 was an orphaned baby raccoon, so 2025 is their year of the raccoon. It seems that it's also been a year of the raccoon in Kentucky, if CM photos are any indication. Some years I rarely see a raccoon, but Summer 2025 seems to have been full of them. Click headline for a collection of photos... Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-10-02 07:50:41 | Comments
LWU trio present research at KY Honors Roundtable By Duane Bonifer A trio of Lindsey Wilson University honors students took their research "above and beyond" at a recent statewide conference. The three Lindsey Wilson honors students presented research at the fall meeting of the Kentucky Honors Roundtable Conference, which was held September 20, 2025, at Murray State University. The three Lindsey Wilson students who presented research at the conference were Morgan Bryant '26 of Shelbyville, Kentucky; Emma Couch '27 of London, Kentucky; and Zachary Hite '27 of Hodgenville, Kentucky. All three are members of the university's R.V. Bennett Honors Program. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-02 07:31:19 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University Events scheduled for today, October 2, 2025 All events are listed in Central Time. | Submit your upcoming event using our Contact Form.
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Commentary: Opportunity for change for Adair Co. By Mary Bardin Dr Jason Roop is presenting at 1pmCT on Oct 2, 2025, in the Basement of the Adair County Annex Building, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY. I greatly appreciate anyone attending this presentation if possible. Dr Roop is Founder and CEO of the Center of Trait-Based Transformationand the creator of the Trait-Based Mopdel of recovery and Prevention. This trait-based model has been implemented in schools, treatment centers and justice involved programs across the Unit States.His research was published in Scientific Reports (Nature Portfolio) demonstating a 97.1 % program completion rate and significant improvements in depressiuon and anxiety symptoms. He has presented nationally at conferences including the American Psychological Association, the Association of Recovery in Higher Education and the RX Summit. The reason this presentation is so important to this community is the amount of Substance Use Disorder in this area, and the impact on the Judicial System and everyday lives of people. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 21:21:46 | Comments | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback
Improve emotions with better communication The speaker at TJ Health Columbia's recent Lunch & Learn event was Tonya Dunn, M.Ed., LPCC-S, C.ht, who has 15 years in the Counseling Profession. Her topic was communication and ways to improve for the best in emotional health. She said to remember that learning to be assertive takes time and practice, "If you've spent years silencing yourself, becoming more assertive is going to be a process. Practice!" Types of communication explored were: Passive, Aggressive, Assertive, Passive-aggressive and Nonverbal. Each type is explored more fully below - see if you can find your style and that of your family and friends. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 18:57:43 | Comments | See topic Health Care
Golf: LWC Men finish 3rd at UPIKE Fall Invitational Prestonsburg, KY - The No. 1-ranked Lindsey Wilson men's golf team finished third after the final round of play at the UPIKE Fall Invitational on Tuesday at StoneCrest Golf Course. The Blue Raiders carded a 10-over par 862 (288-289-285) in the final round on the par-71, 6,841-yard course. Lindsey Wilson finished 13 shots behind host Pikeville (KY) and 12 shots behind runner-up NCAA Division II Lincoln Memorial (TN). The Blue Raiders were one of three teams to record multiple eagles. Lindsey Wilson carded the second-most pars (172) and had the third-best par-5 scoring at -12. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 18:53:10 | Comments | See topic Sports
KSP Post 15 to Conduct Traffic Safety Checks COLUMBIA, Ky. (October 1, 2025) - Kentucky State Police Post 15 will be conducting periodic traffic safety checkpoints in the Post 15 area, which includes Green, Taylor, Marion, Washington, Russell, Casey, Adair, Metcalfe, Monroe, Clinton, and Cumberland counties. These checkpoints will be conducted as part of Post 15's highway safety efforts. Troopers will be checking for violations of Kentucky traffic and regulatory laws including, but not limited to, motor vehicle equipment safety, licensing of drivers, motor vehicle registration, child restraints, and operation of motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 18:08:17 | Comments | See topic Police and Fire Reports
CPD: Taylor Co man charged with drug trafficking The Columbia Police Department arrested a Taylor County man late Monday night on drug trafficking and paraphernalia charges. At approximately 11:51pmCT, officers with the Columbia Police Department encountered a male subject walking along Hudson Street. During the encounter, officers located a backpack containing suspected crystal methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. In addition to the drug-related charges, he was also served with an active Kentucky Parole Warrant. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 15:13:44 | Comments | See topic Police and Fire Reports
October is National Pedestrian Safety Month From Marla Marrs Frankfort, KY - October is National Pedestrian Safety Month, and Kentuckians are reminded to do their part in protecting all who use our roadways. As daylight hours shorten in the coming weeks, drivers and pedestrians are encouraged to follow safe practices to make roadways safer for everyone. "Whether you're traveling by car, bike, or on foot, we're reminding everyone to watch out for one another," said Gov. Beshear. "When we stay alert, slow down, and look out for our neighbors on the road, we can help ensure everyone gets home safely." Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 2, 2025, meaning darkness will occur earlier in the day. Everyone on the road should be cautious because lower light conditions makes seeing pedestrians and cyclists harder. Last year in Kentucky, 73% of the 98 pedestrian deaths occurred after dark. So far this year, there have been 59 pedestrian deaths, 42 of which occurred after dark. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 15:10:54 | Comments | See topic Kentucky
Maroon Rhapsody theme for CU Homecoming Campbellsville University will welcome friends and alumni back on Saturday, October 4, 2025 for Homecoming 2025 with the theme of "Maroon Rhapsody." Festivities leading up to Homecoming day begin Thursday with the Class of 1965 Reunion in the Betty Dobbins Heilman House (President's Home). Members of CU's Class of 1965 are invited at no charge to attend this lunch in their honor. Alumni from previous classes are invited to attend as well. On Friday before the big day CU will induct members of the Class of 1975 into the Golden Heritage Club. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-10-01 11:21:25 | Comments | See topic Campbellsville University
CRD School Time Theatre series kicks off Oct 20 From Sharon Dodson The Center for Rural Development The Center for Rural Development is kicking off our School Time Theatre series with TheaterWorks USA's "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical" at The Center for Rural Development's Cornelia Dozier Cooper Theatre, 2292 South Hwy. 27, Somerset, KY. This is a zany, fast-paced musical that's sure to have students laughing out loud. "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical!, based on the popular book series by Mo Willems, will take the stage for two shows at 10amET and NoonET on Monday, October 20, 2025. The cost is $8 per student and paying adults. The show, recommended for pre-kindergarten through third grade, runs for approximately one hour. "Children love the book series. Now, they can see the characters come to life on stage," said Laura Glover, Managing Director of Convention and Facility Services for The Center for Rural Development. "This is a great opportunity to introduce the arts to younger audiences." School Time Theatre performances are open to the public, but seating is based on availability for each show. Schools and individuals may reserve seats for this performance through the online order form posted at www.centertech.com or by email at events@centertech.com. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 10:46:18 | Comments | See topic Local Arts Scene
Getting farm fresh foods into Kentucky schools From Madison Pergrem Frankfort, KY - For nearly 30 years the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Department of Defense Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program (DoD Fresh) has worked to increase access to farm fresh produce for school children through various funding sources. Operating through a partnership between the USDA and the DoD Defense Logistics Agency, as well as the state distributing agencies in each participating state, DoD Fresh has programs in 49 states, including Kentucky, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Guam. USDA does not impose a cap on the amount of USDA Foods entitlement used through this program and allocations may be changed on several dates throughout the year. But even with the program, getting farm fresh products into schools can sometimes take an advocate. For Kentucky, that's where What Chefs Want (WCW) steps in. As the state vendor for DoD Fresh, WCW delivers fresh, local fruits and vegetables to schools. "Studies show farm produce from a local source has more nutrients than those that have to be shipped longer distances," Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell said. "Healthier, more nutrient dense meals make for a child that is more focused, alert, and ready to learn. Partnering with What Chefs Want has allowed Kentucky schools to focus on nutrition closer to home, benefiting local farmers and school children alike." WCW, a family-owned foodservice distribution service created and headquartered in Kentucky, is one of the state's dedicated partners for school nutrition. WCW works to help Kentucky and neighboring states' schools procure fruits and vegetables from Kentucky farmers. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 10:37:45 | Comments | See topic Farm and Garden Birthdays and Anniversaries for October 2 Happy Anniversary, Barbara and Richard Banks (1971) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Anniversary, Luke and Debbie Meadows (2010) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Becky Bagby | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Bobby Withers (1960) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Casey Wall. (October 2, 2001) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Dawn Baker | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Donna Feese | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Dustin Pegg | (Updates/Corrections) Happy birthday, Garrett Luttrell | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Marty Morris | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Maylee Gabrielle Rickard (2008) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Mike Neal | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Sandy Corbin Wilson (1965) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Zayden Everidge | (Updates/Corrections)View all birthdays and anniversaries for this month and next month on our Celebrations Page. Submit your birthday or anniversary using our Contact Form.
Fair Association planning 1st Annual Christmas on the Grounds From Ellen Zornes, Executive Director Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce The Adair Co. Fair Association will be hosting the First Annual Christmas Bazaar "Christmas on the Grounds" at the New Fairgrounds from 9amCT to 3pmCT on Saturday, December 6, 2025. Admission will be free to the public. Vendors need to apply no later than November 8, 2025, for indoor spots, outdoor spots (under pavilion), and outdoor locations for freestanding individual tents. Vendor locations start at just $30 for a 6'x10' space, and a limited number of concession trailer spots will be available. The New Fairgrounds is located at 156 Industrial Park Drive, Columbia, KY. For more information or to reserve a spot, contact Charles Grimsley at 270-634-2253. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-10-01 10:19:58 | Comments | See topic Chamber of Commerce
LWU to host 31st Annual Safe Halloween By Duane Bonifer Lindsey Wilson University is preparing to be invaded by hundreds of ghosts, goblins, superheroes, princesses and cartoon characters. The invasion will take place on Friday, October 31, 2025, when the university holds its 31st annual "Safe Halloween." The trick-or-treat event will begin at 6pmCT, with groups departing the Doris and Bob Holloway Health & Wellness Center, 299 Williams St., Columbia, KY, and continue until 9pmCT. The free event is open to area children and their family members. "This is always one of the big fall events that our students look forward to," said Director of Student Activities Stephanie Blackwood. "Our students love to interact with members of the community, and 'Safe Halloween' is a great way to bring the university and community together." Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 10:02:38 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University
ACSO: Traffic stop leads to drug arrest From Adair Co. Sheriff Gary Roy Adair Co. Sheriff's Deputy Josh Durbin initiated a traffic stop on a 1994 Chevrolet pickup at the intersection of Knifley Road and Elkhorn Road at 1:52amCT on Wednesday, October 1, 2025. The stop resulted in the arrest of a Knifley man on charges that included possession of methamphetamine and numerous traffic violations. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 09:58:29 | Comments | See topic Police and Fire Reports
Youth Revival at Christie Chapel Church starts Oct 3 From Brandon Hovious Christie Chapel Church Youth will be having a youth revival at the Knifley Fire Department Gym starting at 5pmCT nightly on October 3-5, 2025. Guest Speakers will be:
Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-10-01 09:03:52 | Comments | See topic Church News What's Cooking in Columbia Today Click restaurant names for hours, directions, and prices. Fiesta Mexico of Columbia 819 Jamestown St., Columbia KY. 270-384-6004. Hrs.: 10:30amCT daily; Sun, 11amCT Authentic Mexican Restaurant Thursday Special: Enchiladas Rancheras 3 cheese enchiladas topped with pork cooked with tomatoes, onions, bell peppers and enchilada sauce, served with a salad. $8.50 Black Stallion Steakhouse 202 Will Walker Rd., Columbia, KY. 270-380-1800. Open seven days a week 11am to 10pmCT. Nonsmoking. Credit cards accepted. Private rooms available. Full Bar Seating, Beer & Wine, 7-days a week Black Stallion is open today from 11amCT to 9pmCT! Betty's Country Cooking MENU | 2339 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY (MAP) Phone 270-384-5664 | Non-smoking. Breakfast served anytime. Credit Cards accepted. Betty's will be closed this week for employee vacations. Join us again on October 8! Acapulco Authentic Mexican Grill Columbia - Russell Springs - Nancy | Offering excellent, authentic Mexican food 7-days-a-week. Express specials five days a week, plus appetizers salads, soups, a children's menu and desserts! Try a dinner combination and choose from beef, pork, chicken, or seafood, or select a vegetarian combination anytime. Adair County Schools Adair Co. School District, Dayna Parnell, Director of Food Services, 270-384-2476 ACES and ACPC menu for October 2, 2025: Adair Senior Citizens Center 901 Hudson Street, Columbia, KY 42728. 8amCT to 2pmCT Monday through Friday. Phone 270-380-1899. JoAnn Smith, Director. Menu for Thursday, October 2, 2025:
E-SCRAP collection event underway Adair County is hosting a month-long E-SCRAP collection event during October. You can safely recycle old electronics from October 1 through October 31, 2025, at the Adair County Recycling Building, 82 Service Rd., Columbia, KY. The following items will be accepted: computers and monitors, printers, scanners, copiers, cameras, camcorders, televisions and speakers, telephones and speakers, video game equipment, tv cable boxes and equipment, routers, hubs, modems, power supplies, servers and circuit boards, media tapes, disks, hard drives, and shredders. Adair County Solid Waste Coordinator Bridget Compton says, "In previous years, this event lasted just one week -- but thanks to grant funding from the Kentucky Division of Waste Management, residents now have the entire month of October to safely dispose of unwanted electronic waste." Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-10-01 09:00:33 | Comments
Tommy Druen: What is Love? Previous Column: I lost my hero By Tommy Druen My uncle collected comic books. Growing up, that meant I had access to stories far beyond the standard superheroes my friends knew. But it wasn't the adventures that hooked me most--it was the encyclopedias: The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe and DC's Who's Who. They cataloged every character with details like aliases, first appearances, and, most fascinating to me, origin stories. Origins mattered because they explained the "why." They showed the crucible moments that turned ordinary people into something greater--or darker. Peter Parker became Spider-Man not because of the spider bite, but because of the guilt he carried after Uncle Ben's death. Bruce Wayne donned the cape because he couldn't endure others suffering as he had when his parents were gunned down in an alley. (Granted, not every character had that depth. Sorry, Matter-Eater Lad.) Still, origin stories revealed purpose. We may not have superpowers, but we all have our own origin stories. Mine includes 1992, when I was 14 and entering eighth grade. My mom received the class roster, and I eagerly searched for guys I hoped were on it. None were there. Not even the boys I didn't like. By fate or mischief, I landed in a class with eight boys and twenty girls. Many would envy those odds. My 14-year-old self did not. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-10-01 08:52:57 | Comments | See topic Tommy Druen
McClister Reunion on Oct 18 From Mary Jane McClister Burton The McClister Reunion will be held at NoonCT on Saturday, October 18, 2025, in the Old Concord Fellowship Hall, 5996 Fairplay Rd, Columbia, KY. Bring a dish. Please let family know. Hope to see all our family there. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-10-01 08:25:58 | Comments Last 10 Posted Obituaries:
Remembrances for October 2 In Memory Birthday Montie Severance, 77, Liberty, KY (1938-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Dean Vannoy, Adair Co., KY (1934-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Anthony D. "Tony Bass" Bridgewater, Columbia, KY (1956-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Paul W. Tinker Mills, Greensburg, KY (1927-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Joyce Wilson Butler, Pasadena, TX (1944-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, William Robert Beard, Metcalfe Co., KY (June 26, 1916 - October 2, 2009) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Clara Smith, Taylor Co., KY (1918) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mrs. Gwendolyn "Wendy" Flowers Grider, 72 | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Olive W. Grider, Russell Co., KY (1917) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Remus Curtis Howard Adair Co., KY (1922) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Paul N. "Pete" Criley, Taylor Co., KY (1951) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Margaret Bright, Taylor Co., KY (1932) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Diann Atwood Hamm, Russell Co., KY (1947) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Roxie Faye Walters, Greensburg, KY (1934) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Jayne Wesley Smith Squires, Green Co., KY, (1948) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Clinton (Kingfish) Smith, Russell County, KY (1945-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Lillie Hunt Fawcett, 81, Taylor County, KY (1932-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Charles Stafford, 82, Boyle Co., KY (1931-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Pauline Spaw Hatter, Casey Co., KY (1924-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Jerry Dodson, 75, Cumberland Co., KY (1939-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Marjory Roark, 79, Russell Co., KY (1935-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Earl (Zip) Harris, 84, Cumberland Co., KY (1930-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mrs. Jewell (Tootie) Puyear, 69, Taylor Co., KY (1945-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Edna A. Long Foley, Taylor Co, KY. Adair Co., KY native (1925-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Barbara Ann Fair, Casey Co., KY (1947-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Raymond Fifield, 62, Russell County, KY (1953-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Roy (Trigger) Edwards, 63, Casey Co., KY (1953-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, James A. Morrison, 93, Taylor County, KY/Cumberland native (1923-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Paul Milton Jones, 62, Taylor County, KY (1954-2017) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Ruth Winifred Blackwell, 91, Adair Co., KY/Cumberland Co. native (1925-2017) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Brenda Ann Crew Wethington, 51, Russell Co., KY (1965-2017) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Jennifer Ann Groce, Cumberland Co., KY (1964-2017) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mary A. Claywell, 78, Adair Co., KY/Lauderdale Co., TN native (1938-2017) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Marguerite Tarter Grider, Adair Co., KY native (1922-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Jannie McKay, 92, Lebanon, KY (1925-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Masel Lee McKee, Casey County, KY (1928-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mr. Robert Lee Nunn, Green Co., KY (1932) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, C. R. Arnold, 98, Columbia, KY (1922-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Daniel Marion Grider (1888-1949) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Dr. Shirley B. Meece, Campbellsville, KY (1929-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Irene Elizabeth Bibb Webb, 104, Greensburg, KY (1917-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Janice Antle Burris, 65, Columbia, KY (1956-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Sara Blevins Curry, 75, Campbellsville, KY (1946-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Wanda Kay Sharp, 61, Russell Springs, KY (1958-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) |
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