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Blue Raiders celebrate victory over Tigers
 2026-03-14 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Lindsey Wilson University junior Ashten Dickerson of Pace, Florida, leads the Blue Raiders' postgame celebration following their 40-13 win over Campbellsville (Kentucky) University on Friday, March 13, 2026, at Parnell Family Stadium. It was the first women's flag football home game in LWU history. The Blue Raiders, who are now 4-1 in their inaugural season, play their next home game on April 1, 2026.
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Trout Lily imminent
 2026-03-13 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen. One of the best things about the middle of March is that every walk outside turns up something new. Crocuses, daffodils, forsythia bushes and spring beauties are already blooming, and now trout lilies are starting to put leaves through the ground in anticipation of warmer, longer days.
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LWU students learn biology in the field
 2026-03-13 - Punta Gorda, Belize - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Lindsey Wilson University biology professor Sara Ash, right, gives a field lesson on identification and characteristics of the small mammals in Belize as students, from left, Heather Eggleston '26 of Lebanon, TN, Richard Newland '26 of Franklin, and Connor Wilhoit '27 of Campbellsville, look on.
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Looking for a scarlet macaw
 2026-03-13 - Belize - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Lindsey Wilson University biology professor Sara Ash, third from left, leads LWU students in an early morning hike to spot scarlet macaw during a study-abroad trip in Belize.
Pictured, from left: Makayla Melson '26 of Russell Springs; Richard Newland '26 of Franklin; Ash; Kaylee Butler '27 of Columbia; and Heather Eggleston '26 of Lebanon, TN.
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LWU students learn valuable conservation lessons in Belize
 2026-03-13 - Belize - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University. Lindsey Wilson University faculty and students are joined by their guides in front of the buttress roots of a Ceiba tree in a Belize rainforest.
Pictured in front are guides Ranger Marcos Kuk, left, and Head Ranger Sipirano Canti; from LWU, from left: biology professor Sara Ash; Richard Newland '26 of Franklin, Kentucky; Kaylee Butler '27 of Columbia; Makayla Melson '26 of Russell Springs, Kentucky; Heather Eggleston '26 of Lebanon, Tennessee; Connor Wilhoit '27 of Campbellsville, Kentucky; and instructor Evan Mahanna '22, sustainability and environmental studies program coordinator.
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Looking for photos from Egypt Christian Church history
 2026-03-13 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Egypt Christian Church. As Egypt Christian Church prepares to celebrate their 150th anniversary on March 29, 2026, they are looking for old pictures. This one is believed to be a group of Egypt Christian members likely at a revival or gathering.
Records show the first dedicated Egypt Christian church was built in 1914. The clothing of the people in the photo above indicate it was taken around 1903-1908, so it was probably taken at the Egypt Schoolhouse, which was used for other community groups like the Grange or Masons. If anyone has additional information or additional pictures, please share.
A correction, from ECC: "It was not 1914. The actual date was possibly 1895-1900. So this building in picture may very well have been the church building that stood for over 100 years when remodeling brought it down in early 2000s.
If you have old photos or details to add, please use the CM Comment Form to share.
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