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Howard presents research project at Spring Symposium


2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson College student Maufinda Howard '26, a biology major from Campbellsville, Kentucky, makes a point about phage while presenting her research project, "Bacteriophages: A Solution to the Antibiotic-Resistant Problem in the World," at the 2025 Spring Symposium of the Lindsey Wilson R.V. Bennett Honors Program on Thursday, April 17, at the Honors House.


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LWC Bennett Honors students present research projects


2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson R.V. Bennett Honors Program students presented their research projects at the 2025 Spring Symposium held on Thursday, April 17, at the Honors House.

At left, Lindsey Wilson College student Zoe Wilson '26, an elementary education major from Rineyville, Kentucky, holds a model of the human brain while presenting her research project, "The Active Brain: How Exercise Impacts Brain Function and Literacy Instruction,"

At right, LWC student MaCayla Falls '25, a biology and psychophysiology double major from Elk Horn, Kentucky, presents the results of her research project, "Grief and Its Physiological Effects Can You Die From a Broken Heart?"


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Katie Saylor presents one of her research projects


2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
Lindsey Wilson College student Katie Saylor '26, a human services and counseling major from Louisville, Kentucky, presents one of her two research projects, "All Bottled Up: A Journey of Self-Expression," at the 2025 Spring Symposium of the Lindsey Wilson R.V. Bennett Honors Program on Thursday, April 17, at the Honors House.


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Ribbon cutting ceremony to open for business


2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The new Adair County Schools greenhouse was officially opened on Thursday, April 17, 2025 with a large crowd in attendance. The Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting was the official signal to open the greenhouse to sales to the public. In their navy blue jackets are FFA officers Trenton Page, Katherine Lemmon, Alyssa Greer, Isabella Blackaby, Addie Baker, Maycee Hovious, Katie Kean, Riley Yarberry, Zowi Martin, Myla Curry, Abby Maulden, Alayna Marcum, Breanna Foster, Tianna King, Brayden Fitzgerald and Lane Kelsay.


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Future Problem awarded Token of Excellence


2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Coach Jeana Pike.
On Thursday night, April 17, 2025, the ACES Future Problem Solving Team was recognized at the Adair County School Board meeting for their fantastic work securing Fourth Place in the State for Elementary Governor's Cup Competition!

Above, results from the April Kentucky Future Problem Solving Newsletter and the Token of Excellence presented to the ACES Future Problem Solving Team at the April Board of Education meeting.


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Congratulations ACES Future Problem Solvers!


2025-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Coach Jeana Pike.
On Thursday night, April 17, 2025, the ACES Future Problem Solving Team was recognized at the Adair County School Board meeting for their fantastic work securing Fourth Place in the State for Elementary Governor's Cup Competition!

ACES FPS Team: L/R-Coach Jeana Pike, Owen Collins, Jaxton Stephens, Catelynn Fugate, Clara Kotter, Warren Willis, Luke Collins, Piper Renfro, Superintendent, Jason Faulkner. Not pictured, Cash Hare and Brody Coffey.


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Ribbon cutting ceremony at New Beginnings


2025-04-17 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Saturday morning at the opening of New Beginnings, a new consignment shop on Campbellsville Street in Columbia. From left are the owner's family with members of the Chamber of Commerce: Josh Grant, Courtney Grant, Avery Grant, Landon Edwards, Pam Hoots, owner Denise Grant, Jayden Montgomery, Jetson Grant, Jenna Grant and Jackie Montgomery.


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