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Celebrating 60 years of marriage at Columbia UMC Saturday


2024-08-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Kyle Ballou.


George and Doris Critz
invite family and friends
to join them in celebration of
60 years of marriage
Saturday, August 10, 2024.

The event will be from 2pm to 4pmCT
in the Fellowship Hall at
Columbia United Methodist Church
202 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY.


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Cheyenne Robertson earns a 1st place ribbon


2024-08-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Shannon Steveson.
Shannon writes, "Congratulations too all the winners in the Adair County Floral Hall 2024. Pictured above is Cheyenne Robertson, who won First Place on her photography entry in the color nature/dog category."


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Lost Dog shows up on Pelly Lane


2024-08-08 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by James Roberts.
James writes, "I found this very friendly dog on my back porch on Pelly Lane this morning & if anyone has lost him/her let me know at 270-250-3100. Thanks"

Update: The dog has been claimed and picked up.


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Cosmos garden


2024-08-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Sometimes when the morning sun spotlights a certain place, like this Cosmos garden swaying in the gentle breeze, you just have to stop and enjoy a moment of gratitude.


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Cumberland Pipeline at Green River Commerce Park


2024-08-08 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Cumberland Pipeline battled heavy rains and storms bringing in the sewer project at the Green River Commerce Park. EDA Special Projects Manager Bobby Morrison said this local company did an excellent job, especially with the weather they had to contend with which would have stopped many others. The crew, from left: equipment operators DJ Smith, Kyle Roach, and Ray Maslin, Superintendent Brad Davidson, Operations Manager Jeremy Sneed, CP owner Bo Ellison, and operator John Partin.


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New Columbia Police Department Chief Evan Burton


2024-08-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Mayor Pam Hoots.
Congratulations to Columbia's new Chief of Police Evan Burton, announced at the August 5, 2024 City Council meeting. From left are: CPD Sergeant Justin Cross, Officer Tyler McKinney, Officer Ethan Pike, Officer Trevor Foster, Chief Evan Burton and his wife Cassie Jo. He began his law enforcement career with the Russell County Sheriff's Office where he worked his way up to a Patrol Sergeant and K9 Handler and was a 2012 Graduate of The Department of Criminal Justice Training. He transferred to the Columbia Police Department in 2019 and in 2022 graduated from the Academy of Police Supervision and currently serves as a Detective Sergeant. The Chamber of Commerce announced at the recent banquet that Detective Sergeant Burton had been elected the 2024 First Responder of the Year. Not quite a month later, he is the named the new Police Chief at the retirement of former Chief Charles Greer.


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Letter: Plastics are dangerous to cattle


2024-08-08 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Vicky Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch.

So, this floating around in my field with 15 prime angus heifers has my drawers in a twist. This could have been chewed on by my girls and become stuck in their throat and 1-4 or more could have died. That's unacceptable whether they are worth $1 or $2,000. Right now the higher figure is close to it.

Balloons, ice bags, grocery bags, and anything thin plastic is a danger. Cattle are like children they explore with their mouth.

Please keep these contained and never release them. What goes up must come down. They don't float off to heaven. Some poor animal exploring can die a horrible death by suffocating when lodged in their throat or stomach. Please do better people. End of rant. Miss Vicky.


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