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Flatt, Streeval are Lindsey Wilson University student teachers


2026-05-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Ashton Flatt (left), an elementary education senior from Columbia was a student teacher this spring at Adair County Elementary School and Adair County Primary Center. Flatt graduated from Lindsey Wilson on May 2, 2026, with a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education, summa cum laude.

Lilly Streeval (right), a middle grades education senior from Columbia was a student teacher this spring at Russell County Middle School. Streeval graduated from Lindsey Wilson on May 2, 2026, with a bachelor of arts degree in middle grades education, cum laude.



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The Miss Rosenbaum Rose happy at the TRH


2026-05-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Barry Loy.
This red climbing rose originally grew at the Epperson-Rosenbaum home on Burkesville Street. It had to be removed, several years ago, to make space for a new gas meter. So it found a new home in Betty Coop’s yard. Betty offered it to the Trabue-Russell House rose garden where it has found another happy home. We don’t know the horticultural name but have christened it The Miss Rosenbaum Rose to honor the Rosenbaum family who immigrated to Adair County in 1847; and Miss Willie Rosenbaum who taught several generations in Adair County schools. - Barry and Mary Anne Loy


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Free tipping hours Friday and Saturday for clean-up


2026-05-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Vicky Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch.
We will be at the Mid-State Transfer Station today and tomorrow, L Willis Rd, Columbia KY. (Go past Wal-Mart, first road on left, after you go over the Parkway). We're open until 3pmCT today, Friday, for free tipping and again tomorrow, 7am to 11amCT. Magistrate Todd Davenport is helping out at the noon hour Friday. The only items like not taken will be tires, hazardous chemicals, concrete, and propane tanks. Paint must be dried before drop-off. For more details, call 270-384-4703. Let's work together to keep Adair County clean!


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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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