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Spirit of Columbia awards to CPD officer, Deputy Sheriff
 2026-04-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. The second annual Spirit Of Columbia awards focused on service, sacrifice, and the value of public safety in Columbia and Adair County. Both Drew Conn and Hunter Tweedy were honored with awards. The program read, "In August 21, 2025, Deputy Sheriff Hunter Tweedy and Assistant Police Chief Drew Conn responded to an injury accident at the intersection of HWY 551 and Holmes Bend Road. Upon arrival Deputy Tweedy and Assistant Chief Conn found that a motorcycle operator had life threatening bleeding and immediately applied a tourniquet, stopping the bleeding and saving the man's life." From left are: Deputy Hunter Tweedy, Anthony Curry, Adair County Sheriff Gary Roy, Asst. Chief Drew Conn, and CPD Chief of Police Evan Burton. The awards were presented by Chief Burton and Anthony Curry.
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Kyrnan Bowman presents research
 2026-04-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Lindsey Wilson University student Kyrnan Bowman '29 -- a business administration major from Columbia -- responds to a question about his research project, "The Economics of Jiu Jitsu," at the 2026 spring symposium of the R.V. Bennett Honors Program, held Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in the Thomas D. Clark Reading Room of the Holloway Building.
Looking on is Briana Frey '29, a psychophysiology major from Breeding, and Meghan Roberts '26, a biology and psychophysiology major from Manchester, Kentucky.
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Spring Sypmosium of the R.V. Bennett Honors Program
 2026-04-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Lindsey Wilson University students, faculty and staff gather Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in the Thomas D. Clark Reading Room of the Holloway Building for a session of the 2026 spring symposium of the R.V. Bennett Honors Program.
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Sarai Collins presents research
 2026-04-15 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Lindsey Wilson University student Sarai Collins '28, a women and gender studies and human services and counseling double major from Columbia presents her research, "Embodying the Nation: Symbolic Women Representing Ireland and the United States," at the 2026 spring symposium of the R.V. Bennett Honors Program, held Tuesday, April 14, 2026, in the Thomas D. Clark Reading Room of the Holloway Building. Collins explored the marginalization of women in Irish and American national identities.
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A change of pace for Pebbles
 2026-04-15 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Donna Rieder. Donna writes, "Pebbles has ALWAYS had triplet black kids with white markings and brown eyes. This year, the last baby she kidded was white with brown markings, and all four kids have blue eyes."
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Lifetime Service Award given to retired Sheriff Curry
 2026-04-14 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer. Retired Sheriff Ralph Curry was presented with a Lifetime Service Award by the City of Columbia and former Sheriff Josh Brockman was happy to introduce and thank him. Curry spent 21 years serving the community in law enforcement. He served 8 years as a deputy and 13 years as Sheriff of Adair County. This lifetime service award is a reflection of a career well served and a life devoted to others.
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