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Twins announced at the Rogers farm


2024-10-13 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Sandy Rogers.
"Just want to share our newest twins with their air tags! We might not pamper them as much as our friend, Ms. Vicki but we try to make it easy to track them. It saves Joe so much walking!" -- Sandy Rogers


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Downtown Days food court


2024-10-13 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Burkesville Street becomes food street during Columbia's Downtown Days each year.


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Scenic Adair Co.: Two Sundogs


2024-10-13 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Joey McClister.
Photographer Joey McClister spotted this unusual double-sundog on Saturday afternoon from the parking lot at Adair County High School.


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Kentucky Color: Tutelage Available


2024-10-13 - Great Wooded South - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe writes, "When it came to stump removal, prior to the trackhoe, the backhoe and the bulldozer, there was the grubbing hoe! Our subsistence farming forefathers would cut and burn trees they could not use to clear land for farming purposes. These areas were called 'new grounds'. The stumps that were too large to be grubbed would often be left to rot. However, some bigger stumps could be in bad places to leave and I remember my Campbell, Great-great uncles buying dynamite to blow stumps to smithereens. The smaller sapling stumps would be dug out with grubbing hoes to prevent regrowth.

There is a technique for efficient and effective use of a grubbing hoe acquired through much direction and practice. I would be happy to tutor a couple of young folk in the proper technique right here at my house at no charge! Students can contact me through Columbia Magazine!"

Use our Comment Form if you'd like to contact Billy Joe for lessons...


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Huge crowd at 2024 Downtown Days concert


2024-10-12 .
Always the biggest crowd draw is the Saturday night concert closing out Downtown Days. This view from the Courthouse Annex shows the Public Square filled with folks enjoying the music.


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Old fashioned hollyhocks


2024-10-12 .
Mayor Pam Hoots shared these beautiful old time flowers in a recent picture. Hollyhocks have graced the homes and farms in our county for decades.


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At Downtown Days 2024 - the Marshall family


2024-10-12 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo from family collection.


Yvonne Marshall asked her daughters Mikki and Kim to take her picture in front of the Columbian Theater. She has a family history there running the business.

The 2024 Downtown Days celebration was a great time of homecoming and enjoying the festivities together.


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