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Local church, businesses donate supplies


2020-04-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Wes Feese.
From left to right are 3trees' Curt Hill, Bank of Columbia President/CEO Mark Dykes, Adair County Emergency Management Director Mike Keltner, Adair County Sheriff Josh Brockman, Brown & Brown Dealer Services President Mike Neal, and Emma Neal.


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Postcards from LWC: Kevin Thompson


2020-04-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Kevin Thompson is VP of Development at Lindsey Wilson College.


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Down on Main Street at Dawn


2020-04-16 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith, General Manager, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9 radio.
Larry grabbed this shot of Campbellsville's Main Street just as dawn broke this morning.


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Third COVID-19 death reported in Adair County


2020-04-16 - Photo from LCDHD release.
7:15pmET Wednesday evening, April 15, 2020 -- "The Lake Cumberland District Health Department (LCDHD) reported the third death in Adair County from the Coronavirus." More information will be posted as received. There were no details in this written report as to the exact location of the patient. The two previous deaths were from the nursing home.


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Cat and peacock among superstitions about rain


2020-04-16 .
Some superstitions say a cat washing herself while looking out the window, forecasts rain. This is supposed to be a favorite saying in the state of Maine.

Another superstition says that when a peacock loudly bawls, soon we'll have rain and squalls. Across many cultures, peacocks are said to bawl more loudly than usual to predict rain.


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Framed in pink


2020-04-15 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
On a walk downtown, it's amazing how Redbud blossoms frame so many of the homes and buildings.


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Blue lights at City Hall to say 'thank you'


2020-04-15 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Blue lights are on each night at City Hall as a way of honoring all the essential workers who are keeping things going in Columbia.


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