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View of 2024 eclipse from downtown Columbia


2024-04-09 - Adair County, KY - Photo from Ellen Zornes.
Debbie Dunn made this photo of the partial eclipse Monday, April 8, 2024 while she and Ellen Zornes were working at the Chamber of Commerce building on Burkesville Street.


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The eclipse from Cane Valley


2024-04-08 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Mike Seale.
Mike writes, "The clouds cleared just at the right time in Cane Valley to get some eclipse pictures."


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ACPL employees viewing the eclipse


2024-04-09 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Jordan Baker, courtesy Annita Dial.
Adair County Public Library Employees viewing the eclipse together on Monday, April 8, 2024. Left to right: Anita Riddle, Aleina Milligan, Leeann Jessee, Ernie Bennett, Jazmyn Burton, and Annita Dial.


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Four generations viewing the eclipse


2024-04-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by library employee Jazmyn Burton, courtesy Annita Dial.
Four generations viewing the eclipse together at the Adair County Public Library on Monday, April 8, 2024. Standing, left to right: Annita Dial, Shirley York, and Jordan Baker. Lariat Baker (using Phil Hanna's chair for a makeshift wheelchair).


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Eclipse watching at Lindsey Wilson


2024-04-08 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Paige Nickel.
Students gathered on the lawn of Lindsey Wilson College to watch the eclipse Monday afternoon. This group appears in the video posted by Columbia-Adair County Tourism.


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Scenic Russell County, KY - at the Eli dock


2024-04-08 - Russell County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Redbuds highlight the entry to Lake Cumberland at Eli, KY.


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Two new Deans at Campbellsville University


2024-04-08 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Gerard Flanagan, CU Communications.
Dr. Madison Duncan, at left, and Dr. Josh Switzer, at right, have been named Assistant Deans in the School of Business, Economics and Technology (SoBET) at Campbellsville University. Duncan is Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs and Assistant Professor of Management, and Switzer is Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs and Assistant Professor of Management.


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