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Adair Co. Fiscal Court to meet Dec 18 From Bridget Compton Adair County Deputy Judge Executive, Road Administrative Assistant & Solid Waste Coordinator The Adair County Fiscal Court will meet in regular session at 6pmCT on Thursday, December 18, 2025, in the basement of the Adair County Annex building, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY. The public is invited to attend. In addition to regular business, items on the agenda include the Gradyville building discussion, Total Patch oil discussion, a donation to the animal shelter, Christmas and New Year's schedules, ACA Prime, the service agreement for the courthouse clock, the 2026 Clerk's budget, the Sheriff's budget, the SRO contract, and 2026 meeting dates. Meeting Agenda: Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-17 16:57:38 | Comments | See topic Local Government
Vote for your favorite Christmas decorations Voting is underway in the Adair County 2025 Christmas Home/Business Decorating Contest. The following locations are entered in this year's contest:
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KBC Blood Drive on Dec 30 There will be a community blood drive from NoonCT to 5pmCT on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, at the Columbia Church of Christ Fellowship Hall, 501 Jamestown Street, Columbia. Donors at this upcoming drive will receive an all-black hoodie (while supplies last) as a thank you. Appointments are preferred but walk-ins are welcome. To schedule a donation, visit kybloodcenter.org or call 800.775.2522. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-17 15:54:25 | Comments | See topic Health Care
Adair Co. School Board will meet Dec 18 Note: Updated at 3:11pmCT with corrected agenda. From Carolee Lloyd Admin. Assistant to Superintendent/Human Resource Director Adair County Board of Education The Adair County Board of Education will meet in special called session at 5pmCT on Thursday, December 18, 2025, at the Adair County Board of Education Building, 1204 Greensburg St., Columbia, KY. Meeting Agenda: Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-17 15:50:51 | Comments | See topic Local Government Events scheduled for today, December 18, 2025 All events are listed in Central Time. | Submit your upcoming event using our Contact Form.
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Professor Doan turns leftover T-shirts into keepsake quilts By Duane Bonifer Lindsey Wilson University professor Melissa Doan is turning t-shirts from an iconic annual Lindsey Wilson event into cherished keepsakes. Doan recently started to create quilts out of leftover T-shirts from Malvina Farkle Days, Lindsey Wilson's annual day of service. She has given the quilts to university employees, alumni and friends. She's created eight quilts so far, with plans to produce the next two for Bob's Basket, the university's student-assistance program. That's not bad for someone who took up quilting only a few years ago. Before that, Doan said she crocheted to pass the time during cold-weather months. Her mother, Gay Ratz, an experienced quilter, offered tips on how to turn leftover T-shirts into a comforting quilt. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-17 07:37:19 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University
KSP: Simple steps can save lives during holiday season From Trooper Scottie Pennington As the holiday travel season begins throughout the commonwealth, the Kentucky State Police (KSP) will take part in the nationwide "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" enforcement campaign from Wednesday, December 10, 2025, through Thursday, January 1, 2026. The initiative focuses on reducing impaired driving crashes and keeping roadways safe during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. KSP asks all motorists to take simple steps that can save lives:
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Luckey tells Chamber local support key to University success By Duane Bonifer Strong local support has been key in propelling Lindsey Wilson University's extraordinary success throughout this century. That was one of the messages Lindsey Wilson President William T. Luckey Jr. delivered Tuesday, December 16, 2025, to members of the Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce. "Sometimes people will stop me and they will oftentimes say, 'You know, Bill, I think Lindsey Wilson is Adair County's greatest asset,'" Luckey told Chamber members at their monthly meeting, held at the university's Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center. "And while I certainly appreciate that, I think the reverse is also true -- that Adair County and Columbia, Kentucky, are also Lindsey Wilson's greatest assets." Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-17 06:48:13 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University
AKFA Aluminum Solutions announces Bowling Green investment From Scottie Ellis/Brandon Mattingly Frankfort, KY - On December 15, 2025, Gov. Andy Beshear highlighted a historic milestone for the state's manufacturing industry, as AKFA Aluminum Solutions, a division of Uzbekistan's AKFA Group, announced plans to become the first Uzbekistani company to establish a manufacturing operation in the United States, making a significant investment to locate a new facility in Bowling Green, creating 331 Kentucky jobs. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-16 16:09:20 | Comments
Carol Perkins: Santa Comes to Town Previous Column: Not My Cats By Carol Perkins "Oh, what a night," Santa sang as he plopped into his oversized recliner. "Tell me everything you saw. Was anything different this year?" "Not much has changed. I like that." Santa was tired, and his hot chocolate and grilled cheese warmed his tummy. "Want a cookie?" Mrs. Claus winked, knowing he'd tasted all the sugar, gingerbread, and chocolate chip cookies he could stomach before stuffing them into his pockets for the reindeer. "I'll tell you a sight I saw, well, really more than one, that took me back. There are small towns still around that look straight out of those Hallmark movies." He leaned up in his chair. "There was this particular one in Kentucky that I landed my sleigh right on the blacktop on the town square. No vehicles were around except a couple of police cars. You could have heard a penny drop on the sidewalk. Not even a barking dog. I walked through the courthouse yard and sat on a bench that read, 'Metcalfe,' so that was where I was. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-16 16:06:41 | Comments | See topic Carol Perkins
Letter: Kind and generous nature of Adair Comments re: Say what makes your corner of Adair the best Heather Dashkiewicz writes: In the world full of apathy or even animosity, Adair County seems to be somewhat shielded from that. My car broke down on Friday morning just off Burkesville Street on Will Walker Road. I was right at the stop sign and could not get the engine to stay on, so I couldn't even move the car over to the side of the road. Having lived in bigger cities a good portion of my life and let's say experienced the "charm" that comes with that, I expected the worst. Some honking or some choice words at the very least. So my guard was up. However, that is not what happened, not even close. From the first person that came up behind me, I would say 98% of people stopped and asked if I needed help. One car even pulled off of Burkesville Street just to ask if I needed help. After I said that I had help on the way, they pulled back on to Burkesville Street and went on their way. My husband was walking up Burkesville Street by this point, when a very kind gentleman asked if I needed help. I explained the engine wouldn't stay on and that my husband was walking up there now. He actually drove down, picked up my husband and then stayed with us and tried to help. He even drove me to the gas station so I could get something to drink. We really wanted to give him something for his help but he refused. He did it just out of the goodness of his heart. Thankfully the car did eventually start and we didn't have to call a tow truck. I just wanted to say "Thank you" to everyone that stopped and to the very kind gentleman that helped us out. That is why I think all of Adair County is the best, because of the kind and generous nature of the people. You would be very hard-pressed to find that in other places. -Heather Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-12-16 09:44:45 | Comments | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback
LWU Business graduate students shine at inaugural Student Showcase By Duane Bonifer The breadth and depth of student work in the Lindsey Wilson University School of Graduate Business & Technology were on display on Saturday, December 13, 2025, in the school's inaugural Student Showcase. More than a dozen graduate students showed off seven projects that proposed to do everything from develop well-rounded athletes to create an outreach program for Appalachia's disadvantaged residents. Although the event -- which was held in the Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center between the university's two winter commencement ceremonies -- was billed as a showcase of student research, the demonstrations often took on the tone and enthusiasm of a pitch to potential investors. "This is but a small sample of the kind of innovation and energy that's common in our program," said School of Graduate Business & Technology Dean Helen MacLennan. "Our students have come up with some interesting ideas that creatively address a host of issues and societal needs." The winning project came from Shawna Kidd of Morehead, Kentucky, and Barbara Mendez of Liberty, Kentucky. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-16 09:35:40 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University
Fisheries benefit from discarded Christmas trees From Lisa Jackson Frankfort, KY -- Used Christmas trees can have another life after the holiday season. Natural trees donated to the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources "Christmas for the Fishes" tree recycling program can give a home to fish in many Kentucky lakes in the coming year. This annual program uses evergreens donated after the holiday season to create underwater habitats that help fish thrive. "Donated Christmas trees are put to work in local reservoirs as fish habitat, where they're arranged in clusters that create dense branches and small pockets for young fish to hide," said Spencer Phillips, a fisheries biologist with Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. "These structures also attract sportfish, offering opportunistic feeding as smaller fish venture out from cover." Kentucky Fish and Wildlife will be accepting evergreen trees from December 26, 2025, through January 16, 2026, at 37 drop-off locations across the state. The closest is Crazy Horse Archery and Tackle, 2422 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY. Trees should be real, not artificial, and should be free of lights, garland and decorations. Limbs, wreaths, brush or other plants will not be accepted. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-16 09:32:46 | Comments | See topic Ky Afield Outdoors
LWU School of Professional Counseling honors 157 students By Duane Bonifer A little more than a week before Lindsey Wilson University history was made on December 13, 2025, at Biggers Sports Center, with the university's first commencement ceremony, the university's School of Professional Counseling made its own history by holding seven academic celebrations throughout the region and online. At the seven pinning ceremonies held from December 4-12, 2025, the Lindsey Wilson School of Professional Counseling honored 157 students who had earned a bachelor of arts degree in human services and counseling or a master of education degree in counseling through the university's educational outreach program. The ceremonies were held in the Kentucky cities of Harlan, London and Somerset, and in Hillsboro, Ohio, and in Logan, West Virginia, as well as online. That's where the students had studied for their degrees. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-16 09:09:23 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University Birthdays and Anniversaries for December 18 Happy Anniversary, Michael and Angie Hinkle (1999) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Anniversary, Odis and Louine Sinclair (1961) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Ann Powell Moore | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Ashley Harris | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Caroline Hardwick | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Christopher Miller (1998) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Cody Dorman (2005) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Kayla Bennett (1994) | (Updates/Corrections) Happy Birthday, Shirley Dean Morrison | (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.
Greensburg Arts Council holds statue dedication From Larry Joe Smith, 99.9 The Big Dawg, and Artist Karen Roland What a great day in Greensburg, Kentucky. Finally a statue honoring this heroic and pioneering woman in front of the hospital carrying her name, Jane Todd Crawford! The Arts Council hired Lindsey Wilson University art director Tim Smith from Columbia to create the statue. Past Chronicles: "In the heart of Kentucky in 1809, a woman named Jane Todd Crawford, a mother of five in her mid-forties, faced a mystery that filled her life with fear and exhaustion. "Believing she was pregnant, perhaps even with twins, she waited far beyond her expected due date while doctors failed to explain her condition. When young physician Ephraim McDowell of Danville examined her, the truth was startling: Jane was not carrying a child, but a massive ovarian tumor the size of an infant. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-16 00:24:58 | Comments
Letter: Lots of reasons to like his corner of Adair Co. Johnny Roemisch writes: I saw the "What makes my corner of Adair County the best" article. I dont know if I qualify, as I'm a part-time resident, but I'd respond with this:
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ACES SBDM Council to meet Dec 16 From M. Jordan Williams, Principal Adair County Elementary School We will hold our regular scheduled SBDM Council meeting at 3:30pmCT tomorrow, December 16, 2025, in the Library at Adair County Elementary School, 870 Indian Dr, Columbia, KY. We will also have our Embr-ACES (booster organization) meeting at 5pmCT following the SBDM meeting. Meeting Agenda: Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-15 17:02:00 | Comments | See topic Education
Basketball: Lady Indians defeat Lady Knights 46-29 By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer On Friday, December 12, 2025, the Adair County Lady Indians defeated the Marion County Lady Knights 46-29 on the road in Lebanon. This makes the Tribe 1-1 and tied for second place in 20th District standings, early into the season. Adair County was led in scoring by senior Kinzlee Akin with 17, followed by Ila Loy with 11. The leading rebounders for the Lady Indians were Anika Jennings and Reese Bardin, with seven each. The team continued in their struggles shooting the ball, hitting 35% from the floor and 31% from beyond the three point line. The Lady Indians will return to the hardwood as they host the Greenwood Lady Gators (0-5) at 7pmCT on Tuesday, December, 16, 2025, in John Burr Memorial Gymnasium, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY. Tickets are available at hometownticketing.com. Click here to share, print, or bookmark this article. 2025-12-15 14:59:15 | Comments | See topic Sports What's Cooking in Columbia Today Click restaurant names for hours, directions, and prices. Betty's Country Cooking MENU 2339 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY - Phone 270-384-5664. Bettys is open on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 5:30amCT to 8pmCT, and on Sunday from 8amCT to 3pmCT. Breakfast served anytime. Credit Cards accepted. Non-smoking. On the hot bar today, Thursday, December 18, 2025: 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 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 December 18, 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, December 18, 2025:
Edmonton-Metcalfe Chamber holds Christmas banquet By Kim Harwood, Executive Director Edmonton Metcalfe Chamber of Commerce The Edmonton-Metcalfe County Chamber Christmas Banquet was held recently in the Old School Gym with another beautiful Christmas tree standing in the corner next to the tunnel (for those of us who attended the old MCHS you understand the tunnel reference). Many trees have graced the gym over the years, and it brings back fond memories of high school days gone by. The banquet is one of the highlights of the year. It gives members the opportunity to come together, share the year's accomplishments, and enjoy a meal and evening of entertainment. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-15 10:29:14 | Comments
Crump graduates CJ Executive Development Program From Michael Moore Richmond, KY - On December 12, 2025, Gov. Andy Beshear and the Department of Criminal Justice Training (DOCJT) announced that 23 law enforcement officers from agencies across Kentucky graduated from Criminal Justice Executive Development Program (CJED) Class 32, including Jordan Crump with the Edmonton/Metcalfe County Dispatch Center. CJED is an advanced leadership course designed for supervisors of small to medium-sized law enforcement agencies. Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-15 09:30:51 | Comments | See topic Police and Fire Reports
Christmas in Columbia and Adair County, 111 years ago By Mike Watson "In Santa Claus Land," a play given by the Primary Department of the Lindsey-Wilson Training School, was the theatrical highlight of the Christmas Season in Columbia, December 1914, one century and eleven years ago. On the evening of December 15th, the Primary Department performed the play in the Chapel. Admission was 10 and 15 cents. The players and their roles were as follows: Rachel Faulkner, Mother; John Ottley, Ted; Mary Harris, Lula; Ray Goff, Santa Claus; Frances Strange, Santa Claus' wife; Virginia Harris, Santa Claus' baby; John Morrison, Imagination; Sallie Hudson, Cook; Amelia Damron, Mother Goose; Margaret Harris, Margaret Hynes, Maxine Moss, Pauline Arnold, Leona Bryant and Sadie Mullinix, Fairies; Walker Bryant, Sanford Strange, Delbert Arnold, Russell Goff, Keithley Wickliff and Louie Feese, Brownies. Miss Mary Heyd, principal of the Primary Department, assisted by Miss Mary Chandler, pianist. "On Display--The season has arrived when the people are looking into the show windows, trying to select in their own minds the gifts they will give for Christmas presents. There are many beautiful gifts on display, and to us it seems like a donor would experience but little difficulty in making a selection. There are many articles, at the different stores, designed mostly for show; then there are others that will prove useful. The latter is the kind to buy, except you must purchase a few articles to please the children." Russell and Company, on the Public Square, advertised many goodies for Christmas, including: Article continues... click here to read the whole article, or to share, print, or bookmark it. 2025-12-15 09:26:56 | Comments | See topic Christmas Last 10 Posted Obituaries:
Remembrances for December 18 In Memory Birthday, Mr. Otha Rubel Sallee (Buddy), 75, Taylor Co., KY (1937-2013) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Everette Eugene Foley, Russell County, KY (1931-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, James (Jimmy) Franklin, 80, Taylor Co., KY native (1935-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Terry Cobb Allen, Liberty, KY (1951-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Glenna Gayle Taylor Bryant, Liberty, KY (1941-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, William Douglas Merritt, Nashville, TN (1954-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Johnny R. Roy, Russell County, KY native (1960-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Patricia Jane Daugherty, Garlan, KY (1941-2019) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Steve Allen Beard Rogers, Columbia, KY (1953) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Corine Warford Shields, 68, Taylor Co., KY (1940) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mrs. Carolyn Jean Moran, Green Co., KY (1938) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Lovetta Burris, 83, Adair County, KY (1926) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Orville Richard McIntyre, Knifley, Adair Co., KY (1931) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Jerrene F. Sayers, 73, Windsor, KY (1936) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Allene Rogers Cox, Taylor Co., KY, Adair Co., KY native (1912) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Margaret Ann Griffin, Adair Co. native (1933) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Adam Joseph Farris, Russell Co., KY (1980-2011) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mrs. Anna Ruth Garman Alexander, Burkesville, KY (1927) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Joseph Kenneth Wise, Taylor Co., KY (1939) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Miss Donna Reed Woodruff, Greensburg, KY (1957) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Roy Lee Meeks, Adair Co., KY (1936) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Doris Conover, Russell County, KY (1953-2013) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Sharon Newcom, Taylor County, KY (1946-2014) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Patricia (Pat) Gaw, 54, Taylor Co., KY (1960-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Glenna Mae (Sandy) Mitchum, 81, Adair Co., KY (1933-2015) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Margaret Dean Williams, Green Co., KY (1931-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mr. Chad Huston Ervin, Green Co., KY (1970-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Marie Cheatham, 90, Cumberland Co., KY (1925-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Mr. Carlwell (Freddie) Miller, Green County, KY (1929-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Earl (Jack) L. Madden, Shepherdsville, KY (1936-2016) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Margie Ann Sneed Elsler, 78, Adair County, KY (1939-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Aleene Love, 86, Taylor County, KY/Saline County, MO native (1931-2018) | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Ann Tucker, 82, Campbellsville, KY (1940-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Barbara Coomer, 74, Columbia, KY (1933-2008) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Cody Layne Dorman, 17, Richmond, KY (2005-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Edward Howard Warf, Jr., 59, Greensburg, KY (1961-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, George Edward (Ed) Feese, 77, Knifley, KY native (1946-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Houston Price, 89, Columbia, KY (1932-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Lucian C. Edwards, 90, Columbia, KY (1932-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Margaret Robertson, 68, Jamestown, KY (1952-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Patricia J. Harris, 85, Center, KY (1934-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) In Memory Birthday, Sharon Faye Pike, 68, Knifley, KY native (1953-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections) |
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