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Dirty money
 2020-03-04 - Columbia - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. The City has a lot of jobs in progress and here is one more - it's time to clean out the fountain on the Public Square. These wishes tossed into the fountain when it was filled are now sitting in the winter pool, dirty money waiting to be picked up and washed off.
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Adair FFA leaders visit county government about Ag Tags
 2020-03-04 - Columbia - Photo from the office of the Adair Judge Executive. Adair County FFA joined County Judge Gale Cowan, front left, and Adair Clerk Lisa Greer, front right, in promoting the "Ag Tag" campaign. Kentucky motorists who buy or renew farm vehicle license plates, or "ag tags," may make a voluntary donation of up to $10 to the Ag Tag Fund. Donations to the Ag Tag Fund are divided equally among Kentucky 4-H, Kentucky FFA, and the Kentucky Department of Agriculture for youth development and promotional programs. Half of the 4-H and FFA funds go back to the county where the tag is purchased to support local programming, awards, and scholarships. Pictured are, back row from left: Brandi Grider, Leslie Streeval, Elizabeth Stamper, Walter Baker, Mallory McDonald and Heidi McGrady. In the middle row, from left, are: Jeanene Pike, Coleton Wall, Beth Cowan, Rebecca Heuser and Ty Cheatham. In front are ACJE Cowan, Piper Kemp, and Adair Clerk Greer.
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Your Donation, Your Community, Our Leaders
 2020-03-04 - Frankfort, KY - Photo courtesy KDA. Kentucky 4-H President Gloria Bolin, Kentucky FFA President Haley Nelson, and Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Dr. Ryan Quarles urge everyone to consider making a voluntary $10 donation to the Kentucky Ag Tag Fund when renewing farm license plates.
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Leaders in Action at ACES!
 2020-03-04 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Alice Curry. Pictured left to right: Kendyl Burton, Isaac Hawkins, Dakota Espinoza, Harli Polk and Anika Jennings. Their student-organized project has resulted in lots of supplies received for the Green River Animal Shelter.
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Birds of Kentucky: Pileated Woodpecker
 2020-03-04 - Shelbyville, KY - Photo by Pen. Pileated woodpeckers have a loud, distinctive call, and are much larger than other Kentucky woodpeckers. All About Birds says that they "drill distinctive rectangular-shaped holes in rotten wood to get at carpenter ants and other insects."
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Prayer time for Rep. Bam Carney proclaimed
 2020-03-04 - Columbia - Photo from the office of the Adair Judge Executive. Adair County Judge Executive Gale Cowan calls on all government agencies, local businesses and citizens of Adair County "to show your thoughts and prayers in observance of our beloved family member, friend and State Representative John 'Bam' Carney on Friday, March 6, 2020 at 11amCT. Rep. Carney serves the citizens of Adair and Taylor Counties and is always eager to meet with and listen to the concerns of the citizens of these counties; he is always first to lend a helping hand; and has gone through a major medical crisis from which he is battling to heal." With ACJE Cowan, seated, are, from left: LaDonna Willis, Bam's sister; Debbie Cowan, his cousin; and Amy Farmer, his sister.
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Taylor County Coroner seeking next of kin
 2020-03-03 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo from Larry Joe Smith, 99.9 the Big Dawg. The Taylor County Coroner’s Office is seeking the next of kin for a recently deceased Campbellsville man. Coroner Daniel Cook is seeking the next of kin for a Jack Coleman (Monroe) Galloway. Mr. Galloway is a white male, age 60, DOB 3/5/1959. Please contact 270-465-8000 if you know a blood relative or believe you have information that could be helpful.
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