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Lindsey Wilson University New Student Orientation


2026-06-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University New Student Orientation leader Bryce Clayton '27 of Louisville, Kentucky, left, and admissions counselor Tailor Brumfield, center, assist Jordynn Sprague '30 of Louisville, Kentucky, during New Student Orientation on Friday, June 5, 2026, in the Doris and Bob Holloway Health & Wellness Center. More than 350 new students and their guests attended the first two sessions of the university's orientation for new students, held June 5-6, 2026.


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Rock, paper, scissors victory


2026-06-07 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Lindsey Wilson University New Student Orientation leader Luke Popplewell '29 of Russell Springs, Kentucky, center, celebrates Alden Brumley '30 of Russell Springs, right, who defeated Jaydelynn Woodall '27 of Science Hill, Kentucky, in purple T-shirt left, in the final round of a rock, paper, scissors hand game held among orientation leaders and new students on Saturday, June 6, 2026, in the Doris and Bob Holloway Health & Wellness Center.

More than 350 new students and their guests attended the first two sessions of the university's orientation for new students, held June 5-6, 2026.


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Anderson Leea Slinker graduates from Gatton Academy


2026-06-07 - Edmonton, KY .

Metcalfe County student, Anderson Leea Slinker, recently graduated from the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science's Class of 2026, a prestigious, state-funded residential high school for gifted students located on the campus of Western Kentucky University. This year's group is the academy's nineteenth graduating class and includes students from 36 counties across the commonwealth.

Ande is the daughter of Todd and Leea Martin Slinker, and the granddaughter of Mike and Sally Martin and Clay and the late Jenny Carol Slinker, all of Metcalfe County.


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Bouquet created from roadside weed blossoms


2026-06-07 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Wendy Butler Burt.
Flower artist Wendy Burt writes, "Today’s roadside “weed” bouquet — musk thistle (noxious weed); Queen Ann’s lace (non-native flower/weed also known as “chigger weed” since its blooms appear at the same time as those nasty chiggers); greenery is forsythia trimmings; and gorgeous butterfly milkweed — the only native plant in the bouquet."


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Scenic Russell County, KY - Roadside art


2026-06-06 - Russell County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
There's an artist on the premises according to this creative work in the Eli community.


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Travel: Kanarra Falls Hike (3 of 3)


2026-06-05 - Kanarraville, UT - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "The slot canyon continues on to this set of stairs at the first waterfall. We did climb the stairs to see the second waterfall, but in order to continue on to the third, we would have had to climb over a huge boulder blocking the creek. Other hikers climbed over it, and continued on, but we made it our turn-around point for the 2-mile trek back to the Bronco."


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Vote now for the Town Owls


2026-06-05 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Billie Kay Wilson.
Local hobbyist wildlife photographer Billie Kay Wilson has entered America's Favorite Photo Contest with her photo, named "Town Owls." The first round of voting closes 6/7 and you can vote at AmericasFavoritePhotos.com/v/ddg37z

Billie Kay was fortunate enough to capture baby barred owls in their nest after Loretta and Doo (named in honor of the Queen of Country Music) decided to make Hurt Street holler their forever home. The picture was taken April 15, 2026. All 3 babies and both parents continue to reside in Billie Kay's yard on Hurt Street. She visits with them nightly.


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