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Downtown Days kick off with plenty of security
 2025-10-11 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Ann Marie Austin. Adair County Sherrif's Deputy Joey Keith was handy for little Kali Feltner, 3, who had been wanting to find an officer at the beginning of Downtown Days. She asked him to write her a ticket and to keep the bad guys away.
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Food for squirrels on the ground
 2025-10-11 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. I'm always happy for the squirrels when I see acorns on the ground and know they don't have to climb for them. This variety is a mystery to me with the fringe at the top of the acorn. It would make great tiny doll faces for crafting. If a reader has the answer please click 'comment' below and share your knowledge?
Thanks to Billy Joe Fudge we now know this fuzzy topped acorn comes from a Bur Oak tree.
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Venie Allene Moss Coffey celebrating 100 years
 2025-10-11 - Adair County, KY - Photo from personal collection.
Lots of festivals are happening around our region, and in addition, there will be a mighty party going on today for the Coffey relations as they celebrate the 100th birthday of Venie Allene Coffey.
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Beard and Cadet speak with LWU Business students
 2025-10-10 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Attorneys Laurent A. Cadet and Dustin Beard '07, center, both of Elder Law Advisors of Lexington, speak with Lindsey Wilson University students Nick Blakey '26 of Russell Springs, Kentucky, left, and Jason Womack '26 of Russell Springs and Grace Adams '26 of Bethlehem, Kentucky. The students were in the "Business Policy" class that presented marketing ideas to Beard and Cadet.
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LWU Business class seniors make winning presentation
 2025-10-10 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Lindsey Wilson University seniors, from left, Abby Girdler of Somerset, Kentucky, Taylor Harvey of Columbia, Logan Engela of Johannesburg and Lucas Pooler of Columbia had the winning presentation in the "Business Policy" project for Elder Law Advisors of Lexington.
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