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Jim Blair Park closed, Miller Park, Campbellsville closed


2020-03-24 - Columbia - Photo from PVA Landon Edwards.
Just as improvements have been being made at the Jim Blair Park and Recreation Center in Columbia, it has had to be closed due to the spread of the Coronavirus. Miller Park in Campbellsville has also been closed.


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First trees announcing spring


2020-03-24 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Weeping Willow trees and pear trees are among the first to announce spring has arrived.


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Thank you for the donation to the animal shelter


2020-03-24 - Columbia - Photo from GRAS.
Green River Animal Shelter would like to give a huge thank you to the Adair County Animal Hospital for their much needed donations of canned food, treats, flea meds and parvo tests. we always need donations. Thank you so much Mattie and friend for bringing it to us. - Tammy Campbell, Director, Green River Animal shelter


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Birds of Kentucky: Brown Thrasher


2020-03-23 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Pen.
The Brown Thrashers are back for the summer. Their song consists of rich musical phrases, each repeated two or three times. Sibley's says of brown thrashers that "no other bird has such clearly paired rhythm."


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The prettiest pink


2020-03-23 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
This deep pink Tulip Tree is a real day-brightener during these gray days. It is located in the Cook's Transmission neighborhood of Adair County.


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Yoga is part of home school activities


2020-03-23 - Mt. Vernon, KY - Photo from the Harris family.
The Harris children are among all those in the state whose school abruptly changed from classrooms to in-home fulfillment. Twins Piper, at left, her brother John Parker, center, and their big brother Matt, in eighth grade, practice yoga as part of approved activities between studies,


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School-at-home schedule shared


2020-03-23 - North Vernon, KY - Photo from the Harris family.
Adair County native Dwain Harris and his wife Julie allow a glimpse into their communications to address this time of home schooling to help curb the spread of the Coronavirus. The schedule is for their twins in third grade and big brother who is in the eighth grade.


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