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Kentucky Color: Citizen's Park mulberry trees


2023-10-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe writes, "The first greeter besides gravel and grass at Citizen's Park is this beautiful, soft green and yellow Mulberry. In fact, the second tree is Mulberry as well."


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Gorgeous fall colors


2023-10-25 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Sandy Evert.
Sandy Evert shares the beautiful colors from her yard this fall. She says, "You can see the barn next to the tree - the barn only comes up to about a quarter of it - that's how tall it is!"


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Vehicle on fire at Lindsey Wilson College


2023-10-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo by CPD Sgt. Evan Burton.
Tuesday, October 24, 2023 8:46pmCT -- The Columbia Adair County Fire Department is working a vehicle fire on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College. More details will be shared as first responders are able to report.


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The sign says welcome


2023-10-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Trilby Vance.
The visiting pigeon, once in Columbia, saw the welcome sign on Columbia Medical Services and felt safe to stop in. After unraveling the mystery in the microchip, the owner was found and the bird was sent home. The Columbia Post Office is used to moving chickens and ducks through the mail but they said this was their first pigeon. To discover how CMS might help your family, click on their logo ad on the left side of this home page.


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The visitor got to the right town, wrong state


2023-10-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy of John Tupman.
This pigeon stopped in town and made several new friends. John Tupman said he believes the visiting pigeon saw the "Columbia city limits" sign and didn't realize it was Columbia, Kentucky and not his home - Columbia, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore. Carrie, who works at Community Medical Services, holds Carrie the pigeon for a quick photo before going east. Both Carries came here from MD.


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H.M. Smith General Merchandise and Fonthill Post Office


2023-10-24 - Russell County, KY - Photo from CM archives by Ed Waggener.
Twelve Kentucky sites are being considered for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, including The H.M. Smith General Merchandise and Fonthill Post Office in Russell County. The H.M. Smith General Merchandise and Fonthill Post Office serves as an illustration of a rural country store with an attached post office dating back to the early 20th century. It symbolizes the influence these establishments had on both the commercial and social aspects of rural agricultural communities in Russell County from 1914 to 1973. This site was recognized as a Kentucky Landmark in 2003.


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Travel: Along North Umpqua Scenic Highway, 2 of 2


2023-10-24 - Southern Oregon - Photo by Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking.
Robert writes, "With the Falls behind us, and continuing on towards the Oregon coast, we stopped along this river drive to take some more pics. We were fortunate to be at the right place, at the right time as the Sun was starting to blaze through the fog and light rain, revealing these beautiful rock formations."

Paired Photo: Travel: Along North Umpqua Scenic Highway


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