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Kentucky Color: Nobody Home
 2024-02-20 - Great Wooded South - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge. Billy Joe writes, "I bet this old American beech has been a home or a hideout for hundreds, if not thousands, of squirrels, raccoons, possums and more, over the last hundred or so years! However, I knocked and no one answered the door. So I assume there was nobody home."
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Landscape Photography: Adding the Human Element #5
 2024-02-20 - Mesa Arch, Canyonlands National Park, Utah - Photo by Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking. Robert writes, "I'm always on the lookout for interesting "street" type photography; even in crowded National Parks. I like the human element activity in this photo a lot...and since it's near impossible to capture beautiful landscapes without other visitors to the park, in my opinion, adding people into the composition sometimes can add more appeal, causing the casual observer to take a longer look at the photo. Pic taken October 2022."
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Scenic Kentucky: A step back in time
 2024-02-20 - Christian Co., KY - Photo by Pen. The front porch of the Simply Rustic store in Crofton, KY, lit by the morning sun, reminded me of country stores in Sulphur Well and Portland, among others. The vintage store is on Main Street, which doesn't really seem to be the main street anymore, with most of the commerce happening around the corner on Highway 41.
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Coming soon to Columbia - GiGi's Ice Cream
 2024-02-20 - Somerset, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. GiGi, 6, is the little one in the middle. Her Mom, Lizbeth, at left, and her grandmother, Fabiola, at right, serve up the 42 flavors coming to New Columbia soon. Fabiola makes all the flavors, like this yummy coconut sampled by this Columbia Magazine food taster.
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Hannah Arnold honored for four years in All State
 2024-02-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo by afphotography and design.
ACHS senior Hannah Arnold is one of Adair County's only students to ever make the All State band every year for four years in a row.
She is one of only nine seniors in the state of Kentucky to be selected for the All-State Band all four years of her high school career.
Her parents, Kenny and Alesia, along with ACHS band director Jordan Humphress, are filled with pride and happy to share the word of Hannah's success.
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Extension District Board and staff with Teresa
 2024-02-19 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Tony Rose. The Adair County Extension District board and office staff gave two very special gifts to Teresa at her retirement event last Friday along with their deepest appreciation. From left are: Nick Roy, Maggie Wells, Amy Thompson Wells, Jason Grider, Barry Smith, Teresa Bright, Sharon Harris, Brandon Minton Tony Rose and Dylan Gentry.
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