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Updated Spring 2024 ACHS Basketball Schedule


2024-01-22 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Daniel Hedges.
Updated as of January 19, 2024. Above is the updated high school basketball schedule, subject to change based on other weather or situations.


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Another Amazon truck may have hit Adair property


2024-01-22 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Victoria Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch.
On the subject of the Adair County Courthouse property hit and removal, Vicky Pike writes, "Well, the pillar is gone according to the mayor. The truck that hit it must have broken down on the parkway. They were pulling an Amazon prime trailer in off my ramp back toward town. It was a prime truck they said hit it."
(It was an Amazon truck that hit the property before and took bricks off the Courthouse wing before it was removed. The Columbia Public Square seems just not big enough to handle today's large delivery trucks.)


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Last vestige of wings is gone


2024-01-22 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo by Mayor Pam Hoots.
The old concrete traffic barrier that had been put in place to keep big trucks from hitting the Adair County Courthouse was hit Sunday and has been removed. The big concrete post was the last vestige of the "wings" - that have now been removed.


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Scenic Adair County - Old Sparksville Road


2024-01-21 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Looking toward old Sparksville Road from new Hwy 61.


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New series book coming from Samantha


2024-01-21 - Russell County, KY - Photo from family collection.
Samantha Sinclair of Russell County is pictured at the Adair County Book Fair held in Columbia last fall. She shares that as a visually impaired writer, she has a goal to "glorify God, encourage others, and maybe give a smile or two along the way." She also works to encourage others who may face challenges.


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Coming back south still gets below zero temp


2024-01-21 - Wisconsin, just west of Milwaukee and Lake Michigan - Photo by Wendy Butler Burt.
Last night, Saturday, January 20, 2024, gave Adair County its deepest freeze at 7 below zero here. We didn't have quite the beautiful landscape Wendy Burt found when she visited up north, but the temperatures weren't that different. She shares this picture and writes, "My hometown, Waukesha, WI, earlier this week. Also, the temperature never got above 0!"


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The Green Chair Shadow; Cane Valley, KY


2024-01-21 - Cane Valley, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking.
Robert writes, "I bundled up with a couple layers for the extreme cold and headed to the barn. I mostly was interested in taking pics of any icicles that might be hanging off the roof. Since there was really none to speak of, I spotted the old green chair and thought it might look interesting as a contrast to all the snow. It took a few pics to finally compose a shot that featured the shadow (it took awhile to see the 'drama' of the pic would be in the shadow)."


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