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Shelves being restocked as fast as employees can
 2020-03-20 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Shelves were looking bare until trucks could be offloaded and restocking done. The Columbia Walmart manager said, "While the hours are changing, no employees are being laid off, as a matter of fact we are hiring, getting help to restock shelves as fast as we can."
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Students working at home, employees still in schools
 2020-03-20 - Columbia - Photo by Tiffany Kessler. With school called off until April, hallways and classrooms in Adair County remain absent of students. Teachers and aids are still at work distributing homework packets and insuring meals are delivered daily to those signed up. Pictured, left to right, are third grade teacher Sarah Dean, resource teacher Mike Mantooth, and third grade teacher Cindy Smith.
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Reese and Jackson Corbin pick up library books
 2020-03-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Page Turner. Page writes, "Our first curbside service patrons at the Adair County Public Library today were Reese and Jackson Corbin."
The Adair County Public Library had to switch to curbside pickup today, at the instruction of the American Library Association and the State Librarian, but they are offering fax and copy service, book checkout, and wifi in the parking lot.
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Epicurean Kentuckian: Beer Bread
 2020-03-19 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen. This recipe for Classic Beer Bread from King Arthur Flour, uses self-rising flour and the bubbles in a can of beer to get an impressive rise for such a quick recipe, and only needs 4 ingredients, which are thankfully given in both Imperial and metric measurements. The beer works out to one 12oz can, (or half each from two cans if the chef is thirsty).
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A long view of Keen Wilson Road
 2020-03-19 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. This is a grand view of Keen Wilson Road in Adair County - from one hillside, across the river, to another. The view is only available before spring and summer leaves cover the branches and block it for another season. My first husband Ed always said winter was his favorite season because one could see so much more.
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