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Congratulations ACHS Cheer!


2026-02-23 - Sevierville, TN - Photo courtesy Julie McQueary.
Adair County High School cheerleaders won the High School Game Day Division in the Apex Cheerleading Competition in Sevierville over the weekend, and were named Grand Champion with the highest score out of all the school teams that competed.


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Travel: Rhyolite Ghost Town


2026-02-23 - near Beatty, Nevada - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "On day two of our visit to Death Valley, we used a different entrance. This time we would travel through the town of Beatty, Nevada. We stopped in Beatty to top off with gas (it is recommended to always fill up before you venture into Death Valley). The day before at the park we met some folks that had used this entrance and were told to look for the wild burros... 'You'll see them,' they said. We spotted some at a distance before arriving, but that was about it.

Leaving Beatty and heading towards Death Valley, suddenly a sign for Rhyolite appeared! I knew about the ghost town from watching several videos about it, but somehow I missed the part where it was so close to Death Valley...of course we will stop and pay a visit. You can read about the gold mining town at nps.gov

Before we could even make it to the old ghost town, we were greeted by this welcoming committee. What a start to the morning!"


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Basketball: Lady Indians face Campbellsville Lady Eagles


2026-02-23 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Trey Stephens.
Lady Indians getting warm as they prepare to face the Campbellsville Lady Eagles in the first round of the 20th District tournament on Monday, February 23, 2026.

Update: The Lady Indians lead the Campbellsville Lady Eagles 15-12 at the end of the first, in the first round of the 20th District tournament.

Halftime Update: The Tribe leads Campbellsville 33-21 at the half. The Lady Indians have been spurred on to a strong first half performance by pressure defense that has turned into offense.

Third Quarter Update: Adair County leads Campbellsville 39-38 after three quarters of play. The Lady Eagles ended the quarter on a 9-0 run to erase a double-digit lead by Adair County, down to just one.

Final: Adair County falls to Campbellsville 53-45 in the 20th District final.


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LWU Doctoral students place first in national competition


2026-02-23 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
A team of Lindsey Wilson University counselor education and supervision doctoral students took first place in the 2026 American Counseling Association Graduate Student Ethics Award for Doctoral Students. It's the third time in the last eight years that a Lindsey Wilson team has won the doctoral student competition. The 2026 winning team is, from left: Mahalia Cain of Williamsburg, Kentucky; Sibo Zhao of Bowling Green, Kentucky; Lynnsey Vandeventer of Danville, Kentucky; and Amanda Gienow of Knoxville, Tennessee.


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Remembering Campbellsville Main Street


2026-02-23 - Taylor County, KY - Photo from the collection of Larry Joe Smith.
Tucker's Jewelry is one of the businesses I can make out that is still open on Main Street in Campbellsville. Can anyone add more from this picture around the 1970s.


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Daffodil watch 2026: these announce spring


2026-02-23 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Donna Rieder.
Donna writes, "To me, Spring isn't a date on a calendar. In my world, Spring arrives the day the daffodils bloom. Their sunny yellow faces give me hope, and promise that warmer weather is just around the corner!"


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Travel: Golden Canyon


2026-02-22 - Death Valley National Park, California - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "This last hike of the day finishes day one of our visit. At this spot I think we are at the turn around point. The hikes goes on for more miles, connecting with four other trails. At this turn around spot we have already hiked around a mile (total walking/hiking for the day 5-6 miles) and we're flat worn out!

We visited the park using the entrance closest to the town of Parhrump. For day two we switched it up by traveling to Beatty, Neveda, which lies close to another entrance, albeit adding about an hour more driving time versus the Parhrump entrance."


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