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New signal heads installed in Russell Springs


2024-09-11 - Russell Springs, KY - Photo courtesy Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.
Motorists will soon encounter a new type of traffic signal at three intersections along U.S. 127 in Russell Springs. A flashing yellow arrow replaces the traditional green circular light for motorists making a permitted left turn and more clearly indicates to motorists that they MUST yield to oncoming traffic.


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Birds of Kentucky: Canada Goose


2024-09-11 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
A Canada goose stands watch while others are feeding nearby.


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Feeding the animals at Fall Heritage Festival


2024-09-11 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo courtesy Lyn Stanton.
Anderson Cox feeds hay to an appreciative donkey at the Fall Heritage Festival, held at Homeplace on Green River on Saturday, September 7, 2024.


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Hand-carved wood toys at Fall Heritage Festival


2024-09-11 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo courtesy Lyn Stanton.
Howard Moran brought a variety of hand-carved wood toys to sell at the Fall Heritage Festival, held at Homeplace on Green River on Saturday, September 7, 2024.


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Redwire Bluegrass at Fall Heritage Festival


2024-09-11 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo courtesy Lyn Stanton.
The Redwire Bluegrass band from Campbellsville performed at the Fall Heritage Festival, held at Homeplace on Green River on Saturday, September 7, 2024.


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Clear the Shelters visits Sugarfoot Farm Rescue


2024-09-11 - Adair Co., KY - Photo from Peg Schaeffer.
Peg writes, "Riley Guertin from NBC came to Sugarfoot Farm Rescue on Saturday, September 7, 2024, to film the dogs for Clear the Shelters, a campaign to encourage dog adoption. They will be shown on WNKY Channel 40 every day for Pet of the Day. The dogs were very welcoming and photogenic.

This is Easton, a Coonhound, giving Riley loves."


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Friday night football game supporters


2024-09-11 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Jade Waggener, ACHS senior reporter for Columbia Magazine.
The first home game of the season brought out great support for the Adair County High School Indian football team.


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