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A collection of pictures that have appeared on ColumbiaMagazine.com and in the print edition of Columbia! Magazine. Photos are sorted from most recent to oldest. To see more pictures, click the "View the next..." link at the bottom of this page. To find a specific photo, try our Search Page.

Bald Eagle spotted near Citizens Park


2026-01-21 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Gary Roy.
Sheriff Roy says, "Was able to see this magnificent bird, in a tree next to Citizens Park on Burkesville Street. There's just something amazing about seeing a bald eagle."


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Kentucky Color: Second largest Sassafras


2026-01-20 - Great Wooded South - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge.
Billy Joe writes, "I don't know if this is the second largest Sassafras tree in Kentucky, but is certainly the largest I've ever seen in person! It is located on the Beaver Pond Trail at Homeplace on Green River/Tebbs Bend Nature and Recreation Area!"

Related: The Daviess County Sassafras Tree


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Scenic Kentucky: Starry Night


2026-01-20 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Roldcat.
Roldcat writes, "I stayed up all night hoping to catch a glimpse of the northern lights. I never did see the lights, but I did see a beautiful sky full of brilliant stars."


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The Daviess County Sassafras Tree


2026-01-20 - Owensboro, KY - Photo by William Feese.
William writes, "On Friday, we went to Owensboro for the game. We did eat some barbecue and we also visited the Sassafras tree!"

visitowensboro.com says this tree is the largest known Sassafras tree in the world, approximately 300 years old, located in the 2100 block of Frederica Street in Owensboro. The tree measures over 100 feet tall


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Scenic Russell County, KY - businesses of the past


2026-01-20 - Russell County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The exterior of Russell Springs Milling Company has the look of ones I remember from the past, like farm trucks from the fifties that have weathered the years and are still used.


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Remembering Evlyn Komosa


2026-01-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Adair County native Evlyn Komosa speaks at the 2016 Lindsey Wilson homecoming after being presented the Lindsey Wilson Honorary Alumna Award. Komosa, who died in 2025 at the age of 102, was Lindsey Wilson University's oldest known living donor. Her bequest of $1.84 million is the largest estate gift in the school's 123-year history.


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Evlyn Komosa leaves largest estate gift in LWU history


2026-01-20 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University.
Adair County native Evlyn Komosa, who died in 2025 at the age of 102, was Lindsey Wilson University's oldest known living donor. Her bequest of $1.84 million is the largest estate gift in the school's 123-year history.


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