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McKinnis, English, and Judd


2026-05-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Three teams of Lindsey Wilson students earned second-, third- and fourth-place finishes in CapSource's Live Case Competition, a national business case competition that challenges students to develop solutions to real-world industry problems.

The team finishing fourth included, from left: business administration junior Emerson McKinnis of Auburn, Kentucky; business administration sophomore McKenna English of Evansville, Indiana; and business administration sophomore Camryn Judd of Louisville.


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Medina, Eales, and Rowe


2026-05-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Three teams of Lindsey Wilson students earned second-, third- and fourth-place finishes in CapSource's Live Case Competition, a national business case competition that challenges students to develop solutions to real-world industry problems.

The team finishing third included, from left: business administration sophomore Nathalie Medina of Venezuela; business administration senior Clinton Eales of South Africa; and business administration sophomore William Rowe of Columbia.


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Popplewell, Shain, Bardin, and Gist


2026-05-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Three teams of Lindsey Wilson students earned second-, third- and fourth-place finishes in CapSource's Live Case Competition, a national business case competition that challenges students to develop solutions to real-world industry problems.

The Lindsey Wilson team that placed second overall included, from left: Luke Popplewell, a business administration freshman of Russell Springs, Kentucky; Aaron Shain, an interdisciplinary studies junior of Scottsville, Kentucky; Blane Bardin, a business administration freshman of Columbia; and Zane Gist, a business administration sophomore of Columbia.


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KSP: Air Search and Rescue joint training exercises


2026-05-08 - Muhlenberg Co., KY - Photo courtesy Kentucky State Police.
The specialized Bell 429 Hoist Transition Course, which took place April 20-25, 2026, at the Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center in Greenville, was taught by Priority 1 Air Rescue, a world leader in air search and rescue training.


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Ad: Crazy Calf Lady specials at FM2 Saturday!


2026-05-07 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Brandy Held, Laurel Ridge Farms.
The Crazy Calf Lady's Kitchen Farmer's Market on the Square Specials for Saturday, May 9, 2026:

**BREAKFAST** Chorizo Breakfast Torta-$8.00 - scrambled eggs, Laurel Ridge Farm Chorizo sausage, homemade refried beans, pepperjack cheese on a toasted Sully Roll. **Biscuit n Gravy Platter w/drink-$10.00

**LUNCH** Italian Beef Grilled Cheese w/ au jus, Italian pasta salad, chips and drink $10.00

(If you miss us at the Market, find 'The Crazy Calf Lady' and 'Laurel Ridge Meats' at 1679 Cane Valley Road just north of Columbia, KY and on Facebook for specials through the week!)


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Scenic Adair Co.: Old Ford Truck at Windmill Farms


2026-05-07 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "I have photographed this old Ford previously, but never from this angle. That's the nice thing about re-visiting a location and seeing it again with a fresh perspective."


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Lindsey Wilson University announces partnership with DOCJT


2026-05-07 - Richmond, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
The Department of Criminal Justice Training and Lindsey Wilson University have announced a partnership agreement to expand educational opportunities for employees of DOCJT. The agreement, announced at the training center in Richmond, Kentucky, allows DOCJT employees and their immediate family members to receive scholarship support through Lindsey Wilson University's educational outreach programs offered in traditional, online or hybrid formats.

Standing, from left: Lindsey Wilson University Assistant Vice President of Educational Outreach Tommie Ann Saragas; Lindsey Wilson Assistant Director of Graduate Counseling Programs Hannah Coyt; Executive Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management Dean Adams; and DOCJT Director of Training Operations David Hay.

Sitting, from left: DOCJT Deputy Commissioner Brian Bowling and Lindsey Wilson President William T. Luckey Jr.


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