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Lindsey Wilson announces Phil Hanna Cultural Affairs Series

Gifts of more than $100,000 will support university's efforts to attract artists, authors, musicians and speakers to campus.

By Duane Bonifer

For more than 20 years, the late Phil Hanna helped enhance Lindsey Wilson University's living-learning environment by leading the Lindsey Wilson Cultural Affairs Series.

Now, thanks to several major gifts, the series he led will now bear his name -- the Phil Hanna Cultural Affairs Series.

Recent gifts to the Cultural Affairs Series fund total more than $100,000, which will support an annual budget to bring speakers, musicians, authors and artists to campus. The largest gift comes from Hanna's estate.

"These gifts -- as well as future gifts to the Phil Hanna Cultural Affairs Series endowment fund -- will significantly enhance the university's cultural affairs programming," said Lindsey Wilson Vice President for Academic Affairs Ray Lutgring. "The gifts will have an impact not only on our campus but also on the greater community as well, as Lindsey Wilson continues to strive to provide cultural affairs programming that appeals to both our students as well as to area residents."


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2025-11-25 10:01:01 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University


Remaining Fall Colors


2025-11-24 - Cane Valley, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "The window, it seems, for taking Fall colors is rapidly closing. This little pocket of color is in the middle of my field. I captured the photo when most of the sunlight was still being blocked by fog...and the foliage was still wet."


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Huge Christmas Celebration in Greensburg on Dec 5

From Karen Roland

Light Up Greensburg is scheduled for 4:30pmCT on Friday, December 5, 2025, and the Annual Greensburg Christmas Parade will begin at 5:30pmCT. The Green County Arts Council, in coordination with the City Of Greensburg, is creating a small town Christmas to remember, featuring events and activities for kids of ALL ages, young and old, as early as 10amCT on December 5.

The themed celebration "Making Memories" begins with a Winter Wonderland Boutique Market, from 10amCT to 5pmCT, at the Community Center at 110 N. 1st Street, Greensburg, KY. Come shop local with unique and hand-made or crafted goods for the special people in your life (or treat yourself!).

The FREE Ice Rink opens at 1pmCT on Court Street in front of City Hall and will be open til 7pmCT. Sponsored by the City of Greensburg, you don't need to be an experienced ice-skater to enjoy the fun.

Of course, all that shopping and skating will work up that holiday appetite for goodies and home-made treats. Opening at 1pmCT, will be the Gingerbread Bakery, in the old city clerk building near the footbridge, featuring irresistible baked goods and candies.


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2025-11-25 09:55:41 | Comments | See topic Christmas

Current Local Conditions
Adair: 60 F
Casey: 59 · Cumberland: 61 · Green: 59
Metcalfe: 57 · Russell: 60 · Taylor: 59
Updated at 9:30am Tuesday, November 25, 2025
  High/Low: 63 F / 59 F
SLP: 1010
Wind: SW at 4
Dewpoint: 56 F
Relative Humidity: 87.3%
Precipitation: 0.01 in. today

Kentucky Mesonet Links:
Adair County - Casey County - Cumberland County - Metcalfe County - Taylor County

National Weather Service Links:
Burkesville. Campbellsville. Columbia. Edmonton. Greensburg. Jamestown. Liberty. Russell Springs


KSR will broadcast live from new Franklin Ford Wednesday

From Dan Franklin

The public is invited to join the Franklin family for a very special event Wednesday morning, November 26, 2025 for KSR live!

Kentucky Sports Radio will broadcast live from 8am-11amCT at the new location, 3211 Adair Veterans Memorial Hwy, Columbia, KY.


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2025-11-25 01:22:51 | Comments | See topic Sports


ACSO: Driver transported to ER with injuries

From the Adair County Sheriff's Office

On Monday, November 24, 2025, Adair County Sheriff Gary Roy investigated a one vehicle injury accident on KY 551.

A 17 year old female was operating a 2016 Cadillac ATS. She failed to negotiate a curve due to poor visibility because of foggy conditions, left the roadway and struck a utility pole. The driver was transported to the TJ Health Columbia Emergency Room by Adair County EMS.

Sheriff Roy was assisted on scene by CPD Officer Trent Williams, CACFD, Adair County EMS and the Kentucky Highway Department.


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2025-11-24 18:10:04 | Comments | See topic Police and Fire Reports

Events scheduled for today, November 25, 2025
All events are listed in Central Time. | Submit your upcoming event using our Contact Form.
9:00amCTAdair Food Pantry, 203 South Monroe Street, Columbia, KY
Open 9am-12pmCT, Contact: Michele Fruth, Director, 270-250-5432

(ID:69831 | Permanent Link | Comment/Correction)
5:30pmCTMaster Cattlemen Program: Facilities & Winter-Feeding (ID:69747 | Permanent Link | Comment/Correction)
Little League Basketball: Red Chiefs vs. Blue Chiefs (ID:69774 | Permanent Link | Comment/Correction)
6:00pmCTTuesday Rook Tournament at Happy Hours Acres Store (ID:69836 | Permanent Link | Comment/Correction)
6:30pmCTLittle League Basketball: Gray Chiefs vs. Orange Chiefs (ID:69775 | Permanent Link | Comment/Correction)
Adair Co. Hospital District meeting (click for agenda) (ID:69948 | Permanent Link | Comment/Correction)
7:30pmCTLittle League Basketball: Black Chiefs vs. Yellow Chiefs (ID:69776 | Permanent Link | Comment/Correction)

Visit the Events Page for details about the events listed above and for events on upcoming days. Please use our Contact Form to let us know about your organization's upcoming events.

OCC 2025: Russell Heights Baptist Church


2025-11-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mark Fudge.
LeeAnn Jessee made the first drop off of the day Monday morning. Her drop off pushed the Adair County total over last year's number of boxes collected. She delivered these beautiful boxes from the Russell Heights Baptist Church.


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OCC 2025: 2nd highest number of boxes ever in Adair Co.

From Mark Fudge

The 2025 Operation Christmas Child shoebox drive came to a close on Monday, November 25, 2025, in Adair County. 3,677 shoebox gifts were collected from Adair and surrounding counties at the Wheet Fellowship Hall of the Columbia First Church of the Nazarene.

We want to thank all of the individuals, churches, and organizations that made this year's shoebox drive such a huge success. We also would like to give a special thanks to all of the volunteers that donated countless hours.

A special thanks to the Columbia First Church of the Nazarene for providing their Wheet Fellowship Hall during the eight days of collection. Also a special thanks to all of the coaches and athletes from Lindsey Wilson College and other individuals that loaded the boxes from Adair and surrounding counties on to Semi trailers.

The 3,677 shoebox gifts surpassed last year's total of 3,585 Gospel Opportunities. It's the most shoebox gifts collected in Adair County since 2016 when the county collected 3,777 shoebox gifts.


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2025-11-24 18:02:03 | Comments

CPD will use COPS grant to hire a new recruit

From Trey Stephens
City of Columbia | Assistant to the Mayor

The City of Columbia is extremely excited to announce that the Columbia Police Department was one of 228 recipients of a United States Department of Justice (DOJ) COPS Hiring Program Grant. The grant will be used by the Columbia Police Department to hire a recruit who will be enrolled in training under the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice (DOCJT). The recruit will then continue with the department with salary and all connected expenses being covered for three years under the grant.

Chief Evan Burton said, "This grant will improve officer safety as well as community safety with greater law enforcement presence as well as give someone an opportunity to begin their career in law enforcement. The recruit that this grant will allow for will follow in the footsteps of all current CPD officers by attending DOCJT training and then begin their service to the citizens of Columbia. I would like to thank all entities and individuals that contributed to the achievement of this grant."

The grant is administered by the DOJ's COPS (Community Oriented Policing Services) office which has invested over $20 Billion in law enforcement since its establishment in 1994. The COPS Hiring Program Grant or CHP is designed to reduce crime and advance public safety through common sense community policing by providing direct support to state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies nationwide. CHP funding is intended to support the hiring of career law enforcement officers to increase an agency's community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts.

Mayor Hoots also had this to say, "I am extremely thankful that the city has received this grant to further provide for the needs of the residents of our community."

The City of Columbia and the Columbia Police Department are extremely fortunate and proud to have been chosen to receive this grant award, and look forward to implementing it to better serve our citizens! Anyone interested in applying for the position is advised to watch for a notice from the City and CPD regarding a coming opening.


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2025-11-24 18:00:40 | Comments | See topic Local Government

Travel safely this Thanksgiving: Buckle up, put phone down

From Marla Marrs

Frankfort, KY - As families across Kentucky take to the roads this Thanksgiving, Team Kentucky is reminding drivers that safety should always come first. Buckling up and avoiding distractions like cell phones not only protects you and your passengers but also helps keep your highways safe for everyone.

"As we gather with family and friends this holiday season, remember to make smart choices on the road," said Gov. Andy Beshear. "Buckling up and driving alert behind the wheel are acts of kindness that keep you and your neighbors safe and sound."

Over the last 10 years, distracted driving has become one of the leading causes of vehicle crashes on our nation's roads. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), any activity that pulls a driver's eyes off the road, hands off the wheel, or attention away from the task of driving creates a serious safety hazard. Texting while driving is particularly dangerous, as it combines all three types of distraction at once: visual, manual and cognitive. Even a momentary lapse in attention can significantly increase the risk of a crash.


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2025-11-24 17:53:48 | Comments | See topic Kentucky

OCC 2025: Allie Harris


2025-11-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mark Fudge.
Allie Harris said that she has been packing shoeboxes for many years. She came by Monday morning and dropped off her shoebox at the Columbia First Church of the Nazarene.


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Basketball: Lindsey hosts Midway in Monday night rematch

The Lindsey Wilson men's basketball team will host Midway (KY) at 6pmCT on Monday, November 24, 2025, inside Biggers Sports Center, 360 Spickard Drive, Columbia, KY.

The Blue Raiders (6-1) are coming off a strong 103-81 home win over Simmons (Ky.) last Wednesday. Lindsey Wilson has been impressive on offense this season, averaging 85.3 points per game while outscoring opponents by an average of 14.4 points.

Julian Cunningham leads the Blue Raiders with 15.1 points per game. He is joined by three other double-digit scorers with Kenyata Carbon averaging 14.9, Latrell Kyles 11.1, and Victory Naboya 10.1. Naboya also provides a strong defensive presence in the paint with 10 blocks this season, the most on the team.

The Eagles (3-3) enter the matchup after a 107-67 loss to No. 17 Georgetown (Ky.) last weekend. Amari Wales leads Midway with 18.3 points per game. Decoreio Smith adds 14.5, while Sarvell Barksdale contributes 11.7.

This will be the second meeting between the two teams this season. Midway won the first contest 83-69 in overtime on November 11, 2025. The Blue Raiders will look to even the series and protect their home court.


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2025-11-24 17:51:45 | Comments | See topic Sports

Third infant pertussis death reported in Kentucky

From Kendra Steele/Beth Fisher

Frankfort, KY - On Monday, November 24, 2025, state health officials with the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) announced a third infant has died from pertussis, a highly contagious respiratory infection that has been increasing in prevalence across the United States in part due to declining vaccination rates. This is the third pertussis-related infant death reported in Kentucky within the past 12 months.

KDPH has warned Kentuckians about the rising threat of pertussis (whooping cough), noting the largest spike in cases reported in the commonwealth since 2012.

"We are deeply saddened to learn of another infant death in Kentucky due to pertussis and are concerned by the volume of cases we are seeing throughout the commonwealth," said Dr. Steven Stack, secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. "We continue to urge Kentuckians to get their whooping cough vaccine and to make sure they are up to date on all other recommended immunizations. Many illnesses can be prevented through vaccination, which helps protect not only the individual but also those around them."

As of November 19, 2025, there have been 566 cases of whooping cough identified in Kentucky, with health officials anticipating additional cases in the final weeks of the year. Babies younger than 1 year old are at the greatest risk for whooping cough. The best way to prevent whooping cough is by receiving the Tdap or DTaP vaccine, which protects against three bacterial infections - diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis. Infants can receive the DTaP vaccine beginning at the age of 2 months. The Tdap vaccine is recommended for women during pregnancy to help provide early protection for the baby.

KDPH confirmed none of the infants who died of pertussis in Kentucky over the past 12 months had been vaccinated, nor had their mothers. Kentucky's three infant deaths from whooping cough are the commonwealth's first whooping cough deaths reported since 2018.


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2025-11-24 15:16:21 | Comments | See topic Health Care

Genealogy & History Research Center Thanksgiving schedule

From Mike Watson

Thanksgiving is coming! This is the optimal time to engage our relatives and friends in thoughts of the past and our ancestors.

Take the time this season to talk with older members about their past, about their memories, about their ancestors; also engage the younger generation with stories of the past, encourage them to ask questions and delve deeper in our collective histories.

It is a winding road to our ancestors.

The Adair County Genealogy & History Research Center will be closed for Thanksgiving on November 27, 28, & 29, 2025.


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2025-11-24 11:39:28 | Comments | See topic Adair Co. Public Library

B&E Cattle Co. welcomes student visitors from Iowa

From Beth Owens Blankenship

We had the privilege of hosting students from Iowa State University's Collegiate Cattlemen Club at B&E Cattle Company in Adair County last week. The group is focused on growing the next generation of beef producers through education and advocacy.

Grayson Blankenship enjoyed showing the group around the backgrounding operation - walking them through our cattle, our facilities, and how we run things day-to-day. It's always a pleasure sharing what we do and visiting with the next generation of cattle producers.


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2025-11-24 10:31:53 | Comments

OCC 2025: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church


2025-11-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mark Fudge.
The Prince of Peace Lutheran Church has been making regular drop offs at the Wheet Fellowship Hall the last few years. Pictured with their boxes is Ginny Reed.


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WWYS? What would Yoda say about being 77

By Linda Waggener

I'm not sure if I fell in love with the movie Star Wars because it was so awesome - or because I was sandwiched in front of the wide windshield of a Ford pick up truck at Adair Drive-In with my three favorite males, husband Ed, and our little boys, Pen and Tom.

Leaving the movie I was thinking I'd like to be like Yoda when I grew old. Note, I did NOT say I wanted to LOOK like Yoda when I grew older, but to think like Yoda. An early morning glance in the mirror - always a mistake - brought that to mind and had me wondering what Yoda might say about this age of 77 with all the wrinkles and sags and bags and thinning hair? So I reached out through the Internet universe for an answer.


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2025-11-24 10:27:19 | Comments | See topic Technology News

OCC 2025: Final Day for Operation Christmas Child collections

From Mark Fudge

OCC shoebox donations will be accepted from 8amCT to 10amCT on Monday, November 24, 2025, at Wheet Fellowship Hall, to wrap up this year's donation drive.

Saturday and Sunday were both busy for shoebox collections at the Columbia First Church of the Nazarene. Several hundred boxes were collected over the weekend, bringing the total going into Monday morning to 3429 shoebox gifts collected in Adair County thus far. This number is only 156 shoeboxes short of last year's total of 3,585 shoebox gifts.

The First Church of the Nazarene/Wheet Fellowship Hall is located at 1200 Jamestown Street Columbia, KY.


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2025-11-24 09:13:14 | Comments

Birthdays and Anniversaries for November 25
Happy Anniversary, Kevin and Shelly Jenkins (1989) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Anniversary, Steven T. and Teresa A. Grider (2012) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Amanda Gabehart | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Chase Willis | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Debby Manning | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Donald Bennett | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Evan Pike (1999) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Rebecca Jo Montgomery (1998) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Robert "Mr. Bob" Jeffries, (1934) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Scott Lee | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Shirley Nash | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Steve McKinney | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Tim Olson | (Updates/Corrections)
View all birthdays and anniversaries for this month and next month on our Celebrations Page. Submit your birthday or anniversary using our Contact Form.

The Advent Season at Columbia United Methodist Church

By Doug Beard

Everyone is invited to attend our special services at Columbia United Methodist Church as we enter into the celebration of the Advent Season.

Next weekend, at 10amCT on Sunday, November 30, 2025, we will present a reflective and inspirational time of worship through our "Festival of Lessons and Carols" program. This will feature special messaging from the Holy Scriptures, Advent readings, and seasonal music selections.

Columbia United Methodist Church is located just off of the Public Square at 202 Burkesville St., Columbia, KY.


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2025-11-24 09:09:43 | Comments | See topic Church News

Hospital District to hold special called meeting Nov 25

From Neal Gold, Chairman
Adair County Hospital District Board of Trustees

There will be a Special Called Meeting of the Adair County Hospital District at 6:30pmCT on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, in the Adair County Chamber of Commerce Building, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY.

Meeting Agenda:


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2025-11-24 09:04:47 | Comments | See topic Local Government

OCC 2025: Grayson and Maxton Fudge


2025-11-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mark Fudge.
Eight year old Grayson and seven year old Maxton Fudge said they enjoyed shopping for toys more than any other item in their OCC boxes. They made their drop off Sunday afternoon.


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November is National Home Care & Hospice Month

November was proclaimed "National Home Care and Hospice Month" by Columbia Mayor Pam Hoots at a signing ceremony on Wedneasday, November 19, 2025 in City Hall. Mayor Hoots was joined at the signing by Keisha Robertson, Malisha Hatcher, Tish West, and Mary Beth Phelps.

The proclamation encourages "citizens to increase their understanding and awareness of home, hospice, and palliative care, discuss their healthcare wishes with their families, and observe this month with appropriate activities and programs."

The full Proclamation reads:


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2025-11-24 08:59:17 | Comments | See topic Health Care

Road construction project set to begin in Metcalfe Co

An intersection safety improvement project is expected to begin on US 68 in Metcalfe County in coming days, according to Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 officials.

The intersection of US 68 and KY 70 (Sulphur Well Knob Lick Road) will be reconstructed to a new alignment just to the east of the current intersection. Lane closures are possible at different times throughout the project area.


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2025-11-24 08:49:54 | Comments

What's Cooking in Columbia Today
Click restaurant names for hours, directions, and prices.

Fiesta Mexico of Columbia
819 Jamestown St., Columbia KY. 270-384-6004. Hrs.: 10:30amCT daily; Sun, 11amCT
Authentic Mexican Restaurant
Tuesday Special: Quesadilla Verde Grilled flour tortilla stuffed with chicken or beef with cheese served with rice, lettuce, tomato & quacamole. $8.50

Appetizers & Salads, Combination Dinners, Vegetarian Combinations, Especial of the House Grill, Especial Seafood, Especial Steak, A La Carte Orders, Side Orders, Kids Menu, Desserts and Beverages. Call in orders are welcome!

Special: Pollo Fiesta A whole chicken breast filled with bacon and cheese, and covered with cheese dip. Comes with rice, beans, salad and tortillas.

--Roy Ayala


Betty's Country Cooking
MENU | 2339 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY (MAP) Phone 270-384-5664 | Non-smoking. Breakfast served anytime. Credit Cards accepted.
For the Fall and Winter, Betty's is open on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 530amCT to 8pmCT, and on Sunday from 8amCT to 3pmCT


Acapulco Authentic Mexican Grill
Columbia - Russell Springs - Nancy | Offering excellent, authentic Mexican food 7-days-a-week. Express specials five days a week, plus appetizers salads, soups, a children's menu and desserts!
Try a dinner combination and choose from beef, pork, chicken, or seafood, or select a vegetarian combination anytime.

Call our Columbia location at 270-380-1980, or order online at acapulcomexicangrillky.com.


Adair County Schools
Adair Co. School District, Dayna Parnell, Director of Food Services, 270-384-2476
ACES and ACPC menu for November 25, 2025:
Breakfast: Chicken and waffles
Lunch: Chili crispitos or pulled pork loaded baked potato, cole slaw, sweet peas, roll, fresh fruit options

ACMS and ACHS menu for November 25, 2025:
Breakfast: Chicken and waffles
Lunch: Pulled pork loaded baked potato, cole slaw, sweet peas, roll, fresh fruit options


Adair Senior Citizens Center
901 Hudson Street, Columbia, KY 42728. 8amCT to 2pmCT Monday through Friday. Phone 270-380-1899. JoAnn Smith, Director.
Menu for Tuesday, November 25, 2025:
Breaded pork chop, hashbrown casserole, steamed apples, roll, margarine, cookie, milk



Penny for thoughts about pennies

What's the next step for pennies on hand now that they are no longer being produced? Searching current information it looks like we can still spend them, deposit them at a bank, or donate them to charity. We can also use them for practical household purposes like a makeshift cold pack or to fix a wobbly table leg.

For those interested in collecting, advice is to save a few to preserve as a keepsake of this historic change in currency, and consider identifying pre-1982 copper pennies, which may be worth more than face value.


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2025-11-22 22:31:26 | Comments

LWU Athletics contributes 384 shoeboxes to OCC

By Duane Bonifer

Lindsey Wilson University's intercollegiate athletics program is one of the most successful in the country.

But Blue Raider student-athletes and coaches were not counting runs, points or goals on Friday, November 21, 2025. Instead, they were focused on the success and impact of collecting 384 shoeboxes that contained hygiene items, school supplies and toys for disadvantaged children.

"It means a lot to me," said Seth Phillips, a graduate student from Clarksville, Tennessee, who is also a tight end on the LWU football team. "Just being able to give back to people who are less fortunate means a lot to me. I'll never know them, but at least I know they'll be OK."

The Lindsey Wilson Athletics Department has been part of the worldwide effort since 2013, collecting during that time more than 6,500 total boxes as part of Columbia-Adair County's participation in Operation Christmas Child. The exception was in 2020, because of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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2025-11-22 10:25:34 | Comments | See topic Lindsey Wilson University

Christmas Season in Columbia from days past


2025-11-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Mike Watson.
Mike shares this photo of Christmas decorations and crowds along Burkesville Street from a few decades ago.

Some of the business signs visible in the picture include Watson & Walker Realty, the Bargain Basement, and Vaughn's Apparel, to help give an idea of the year. It looks like the crowd might be getting ready for a Christmas Parade.


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OCC 2025: Total now 2923, three days to go

From Mark Fudge

Friday was another busy day of Operation Christmas Child shoebox gift collections at the Columbia First Church of the Nazarene. Several hundred boxes were added on Friday, bringing the total going into Saturday morning 2,923 shoebox gifts collected in Adair County thus far.

The Columbia First Church of the Nazarene is the central drop off location for Adair County and the Green River area.

OCC shoebox donations will be accepted on the following days/hours:
  • Saturday, November 22, 2025 from 9amCT to 11amCT
  • Sunday, November 23, 2025 from 1pmCT to 3pmCT
  • Monday, November 24, 2025 from 8amCT to 10amCT
The First Church of the Nazarene/Wheet Fellowship Hall is located at 1200 Jamestown Street Columbia, KY.


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2025-11-21 20:43:05 | Comments


Remembrances for November 25
In Memory Birthday, Grace Davis Feese, Columbia, KY (1922-2019) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Nathaniel Merlin Wagler, Green Co., KY (1992-2010) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, John Lackey, Campbellsville, KY (1951) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Mr. Omer (C.B.) Houk, Green County, KY (1930-2013) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Molly Propes, Casey County, KY (1948-2013) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Charles Earl Brock, Casey Co., KY (1949-2013) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Dianne Glass Wise, 68, Cumberland Co., KY (1945-2014) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Johnnie (Bill) Myers, Taylor County, KY (1922-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Phillip (Buddy) Eller, 69, Russell Co., KY (1945-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Elva Ethel Allen, 71, Hustonville, KY (1943-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Pauline Hammonds, 88, Columbia, KY (1927-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Chester Shirk, 10 weeks, Casey Co., KY, (2015-2016) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Emma Jean Grider, 65, Casey County, KY (1950-2016) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Sarah Evelyn Conover Carter, 86, Adair Co., KY (1930-2016) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Sylvia Mae Coffman Tapscott, Casey Co., KY (1946-2018) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Donald Lee Lawson, Bowling Green, KY (1968) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Clyde Wesley, Casey County, KY native (1944-2018) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Arlis Turner, 63, Columbia, KY (1943-2007) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, James Roy Luttrell, 78, Liberty, KY (1942-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Johnnie Tarter, 81, Columbia, KY native (1941-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Robert (Bob) Hadley, 78, Columbia, KY native (1942-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Ruth Ann Bottom Antle, 76, Russell Springs, KY (1938-2014) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Ruth Ann Smith, 78, Columbia, KY (1946-2025) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Sharon Hopper Hart, 64, Russell Springs, KY (1957-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Tommy Mills, 76, Greensburg, KY (1939-2016) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)

 































 
 
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