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Epicurean Kentuckian: Halloween theme
 2024-10-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Renee Watson was the artful creator behind this Halloween season dessert served to guests at the Silent City reception Monday night. She made dirt pudding with gummy worms crawling between the sugar cookie grave stones around the top.
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Local artists unveil unique art design
 2024-10-18 - Jeffersonville, IN - Photo Courtesy of LWC. Lindsey Wilson College Art Professor Tim Smith, at right, and Isaac Cody, an LWC art alumnus, pose with a sculpture designed and created by Smith for a recent commission he received from the City of Jeffersonville, Indiana. Smith, assisted by Cody, put many hours into the construction of the sculpture and both participated in a public reception to unveil the artwork.
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Columbia Police Department welcomes Officer Dustin Bunch
 2024-10-17 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Adam Cravens. The Columbia Police Department would like to welcome Officer Dustin Bunch (center) to The Columbia Police Department. Officer Bunch is a 13-year veteran, who previously served with Russell County Sheriff's Department. Bunch and his family reside in Adair County.
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Missy's H.E.A.R.T. is a charity to help animals
 2024-10-16 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Jackie Montgomery. Bethany Coffey welcomed folks stopping by at Downtown Days remembering Missy Grider through the charity that is named to honor her life of service - Missy's H.E.A.R.T. The charity was created to honor her, to help the community's pets and pet owners, and reflect the values that Missy and her family shared while she was alive. It was founded by Dr. Janice Coffey.
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October proclaimed Family History Month
 2024-10-16 - Columbia, KY - Photo from ACPL.
The Adair County Genealogy and History Center beside the Library on Greensburg Street is among a growing number of institutions, libraries, and individuals in America involved in collecting information about family heritage.
Work is being done for preserving, and sharing genealogies, personal documents and memorabilia about individual's own ancestors, relatives or others. Stop by the Center anytime to see if your family has a binder or files in the many cabinets labeled with local names - or if you need to add yours to the growing collections.
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Congratulations to Denise and Al Owens
 2024-10-16 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from family collection. Denise Railley and Big Al Owens were wed at Swans Landing in Campbellsville on Sunday October 13, 2024 at 4pm by Reverend Bobby Bowe of Columbia. Best man was Charlie Lampley and the bridesmaid was Latia Spann-McWhorter. In attendance for the bride were her parents Gerald and Nellie Railley, Jasmyne McWhorter, Travis and Becky Railley and Brae Railley. Attending for the groom were his Mom, Eula Goetz, and Charlie and Chasidy Lampley. The newlyweds will make their home in Columbia.
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