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Red Lick in the HOOD(ies)


2024-03-29 - Edmonton, KY - Photo by Connie Phelps.
Red Lick Church in Edmonton gifted the congregation with hoodies that Brother Larry Lemmon designed on February 24, 2024. Brother Lemmon's other congregation The Breeding Church also ordered them. We hope you see them around town proclaiming "Jesus has got my back!"

Front row: Martha Jessie and grandson Connor, Brother Larry Lemmon, Katherine Lemmon, Missy Lemmon, Lukas Lemmon and Lakota Lemmon.

Back row: Michael Taylor, Connie Sexton Taylor, Patricia Sexton Pedigo, April Beard, Lakota's girlfriend Ada, Chris Beard, Bill Lagermann and Chris Lagermann.



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ACHS Lady Indians Elite 8 team members in 1992


2024-03-28 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Amy Keys personal collection.
The Lady Indians of 1992 remain the only Adair County girls basketball team to have ever made it into the state Sweet Sixteen Elite 8. The Lady Indians made it through their first game to become part of the Elite 8.

Coach Kim Goodin's team in 1992 included: in front, Telica Taylor; middle row from left, Melissa Cundiff Moore, Keisha Cowan Baker, Amy Roy Keys, Monica Rodgers Shuffett, Liana Critz Pippen, Shannon Feese Campbell, and Robin Cheatham Loy; back row from left, Rebecca Cowan Smith, Traci Young Sharpe, Beth Grant Ellison, Crystal Miller, Nikki Cheatham Loy, and Shana Farris.


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Coach Kim Goodin led 1992 Lady Indians at State


2024-03-28 - Columbia, KY - Photo from personal collection.

Coach Kim Goodin led the 1992 Lady Indians girls basketball team to the Sweet Sixteen where they made it through the first game and into the Elite 8.

She was head coach for thirteen years which included the 1992 trip to the state tournament.

Amy Keys said, "Coach Goodin was, and is, an amazing mentor that I will forever be thankful for!!"


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Bailey Watts is 2025 KUNA Court of Justice President


2024-03-28 - Louisville, KY - Photo courtesy Candice Flatt.
Bailey Watts (at right) earned the title of 2025 International Court of Justice President at this year's Kentucky United Nations Assembly (KUNA) in Louisville. She is pictured with Brody Blair (at left), who was the 2024 president.

Candice Flatt says, "We are are so honored to have Adair County students win this position back to back."

This conference was the largest they have ever had for KUNA, with over 1,000 students participating.


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Solo honored as 2A KHSA Indoor Long Jump Champion


2024-03-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Solomon Stonebraker was presented a special award at the March Adair School Board meeting. Superintendent Faulkner said, "Solo has just been crowned 2A KHSA Indoor Long Jump Champion. He is only the second champ in ACHS history, quite the accomplishment." His jump was 21 feet and 2 and a quarter inches - the Superintendent offered for him to demonstrate but the board room isn't quite set up for it.


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Ellie Cheatham presented award by Supt. Faulkner


2024-03-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Ellie Cheatham was called to the front of the March School Board meeting for an award as all-time scoring leader in girls basketball, and all-time leader in rebounds. Superintendent Jason Faulkner presented the award and made note that the District is "super proud of her 1,731 points and 1,587 rebounds in her amazing senior year."


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Wildflowers of KY: Yellow Trout Lily


2024-03-27 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
It's the leaves of the beautiful yellow Trout Lily that give it the name - just picture the leaf in the form of a brook trout.


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