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Travel: aiming to visit 63 national parks


2025-03-04 - on the road - Photo by Josh Brockman.
Josh writes, "Amy and I plan to visit and hike all 63 national parks. Maybe one day when we get that done we will try traveling abroad, but there are so many beautiful places God has created for us to see in the United States first."


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Pine trees removed from shopping center


2025-03-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo by David Goguen.
The big pine trees that lined the parking lot between Tray's Garden and McDonalds in Columbia are down and being removed. Photographer David Goguen asked at the restaurants but no one has heard why.


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A 'red letter' day in Columbia history


2025-03-04 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Mike Watson.
Thirty-seven (37) years ago the Moore family opened in their present location on the Square in Columbia and have been serving some of the best food in town ever since, writes Mike Watson. Friday morning Charlotte Moore Hare was serving up breakfast, fast and hot, even while shorthanded and with water issues - now repaired. The iconic restaurant, a favorite with locals as well as travelers, is noted state-wide and beyond. With a long history of businesses in this location, the Moore's have been operating for 46 years total, the first few years across the Square. Stop by and tell 'em you saw it on Columbia Magazine!


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Birds of Kentucky: Lesser Scaup


2025-03-04 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Pen.
A solitary Lesser Scaup, spotted diving in the ponds at the State Game Farm just outside Frankfort on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.


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At the Adair Volunteer Fire Department breakfast


2025-03-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Mayor Pam Hoots.
We look forward to hearing the results of this hardworking crew at the annual Adair County Volunteer Fire Department's pancake breakfast fundraiser for the 2025 Crusade for Children Saturday. They shopped, cooked, served, delivered and will be sharing details of their success from the meal and the silent auction. Everyone who helped gets a big thank you!


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March proclaimed Multiple Sclerosis Month


2025-03-03 - Columbia, KY - Photo from City Hall.
March has been proclaimed Multiple Sclerosis Month by Columbia Mayor Pamela Hoots. Joining her at the proclamation signing was Jennifer Sebastian of Columbia. The purpose is to raise awareness of the disease and its symptoms and to assist in education of the public.


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CU equipping students to shape the world


2025-03-03 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from Campbellsville University communications.
Dr. Shane Garrison, center, discusses the Mission and Vision Statement with Campbellsville University employees. Garrison led a committee of 20 members in creating a new Mission and Vision Statement for the University.


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