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Fourth of July Car Show (1 of 4)


2026-07-05 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "The sweltering heat from the previous week had let up a little, so it was good time to travel over to Campbellsville University to photograph the car show. I find from a photographers standpoint it can be a little bit of a challenge, mostly due to the 'show cars' being positioned so close together...how to isolate and compose a shot; that part can be tricky.

This photo I was fortunate to have it isolated and pretty much all by itself. Here the owner is readying the vehicle with the usual hood and trunk lids in the up position for a more revealing presentation."


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Happy Birthday America! from Adair County


2026-07-05 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Katelynn M. Molesky.
A blast of color over the new Adair County Fairgrounds! There was a great turnout for the annual Columbia-Adair County fireworks show, held for the first time at the Joe Johnson Little League Park. In addition to the show, "Independence on the Grounds" offered an array of fun activities to add some festive joy to the 250th birthday of the United States.


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Happy Birthday America! from Taylor County


2026-07-05 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Larry Joe Smith, The Big Dawg, FM 99.9.
There's. nothing like an early morning blue sky filled with hot air balloons. It's a tradition in Taylor County's 4th of July celebrations.


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Tech Revolution making huge scale shifts


2026-07-05 .
The Industrial Revolution changed where people worked and how stuff was made, but it unfolded over several generations. Now, we've had multiple industrial scale shifts compressed into a single lifespan for many adults. No wonder it feels like history's on fast forward.


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Monarch Butterfly


2026-07-04 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
A monarch butterfly pays a visit to milkweed blossoms.


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Balloons in Campbellsville


2026-07-04 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry J. Smith.
A friendly hot air balloon decorating the holiday skies over Campbellsville, KY.


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Heartfelt thanks from family of Joshua David Harden


2026-07-04 - Adair County, KY .
The family of Joshua David Harden would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone that reached out during this tragic time. The many acts of kindness shown to all of us will never be forgotten.

A special thank you to Adair County 911 center, Adair County Ambulance Service, Carson and Jeff Jessie at Stotts, Phelps, McQueary Funeral Home, Kelleyville Community Church, and Brother Matt Pendleton.

Josh was a light to all that met him. He loved and was kind to everyone. May we all strive to be more like Josh because the world sure needs more kindness.

The Harden Family ~
David and Margaret
Blaine, Mason, James, and Sarah Beth
Jon and Tasha
Missy


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