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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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Now blooming in Sano


2025-03-03 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Jackie Montgomery.
From the Sano section of Adair Jackie sends these "cheerful crocus."


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Basketball: Lady Indians tip off against Lady Tigers


2025-03-03 - Lebanon, KY - Photo by Trey Stephens.
Freshman Addie Bowman wins the tip off over the Bardstown Lady Tigers in the first round of the 5th Region tournament at Marion County High School on Monday, March 3, 2025.


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Birds of Kentucky: Canada Geese


2025-03-03 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
A pair of Canada Geese, sorting out their territory.


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Signs of Spring: Stork's Bill


2025-03-03 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
Another harbinger of warmer weather to come, common stork's bill is beginning to flower in local fields.


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Bailey Baker and Jenna Wood


2025-03-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
At the Friday morning presentations of the Lindsey Wilson College "Leadership in Nursing" final 2025 spring semester class in the Dr. Robert and Carol Goodin Nursing & Counseling Center, seniors Bailey Baker of Science Hill, Kentucky, left, and Jenna Wood of Somerset, Kentucky, presented their research, titled "Improving Quality Control in Pronouncing Death."


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