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Final candidates have filed for Adair County offices

Yesterday, June 2, 2026, was the final day for filing for offices in Adair County. Election official Miss Vicky Pike shares that you can copy this link and paste it into your browser to see all the details on the Adair County Clerk's webpage: adaircoclerkky.gov/?page_id=2292 .

The non-partisan race for Columbia City Council has nine candidates vying for six seats. There is competition for District 1 School Board, and competition between one Republican and one Democrat in the race for County Judge Executive, and in Magisterial District 3. Other than those, many of the races are now decided.


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2026-06-03 10:14:43 | Comments | See topic Local Government


Painful gooseberry surprise, 1 of 2


2026-06-03 - Fairplay, KY - Photo by Veronica Arnold.
Veronica found what she identifies as a Tussock Moth caterpillar on her gooseberry bush. She says, "I know from painful experiences not to touch those kinds of caterpillars!"


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Lindsey Wilson finishes 2nd in final President's Cup standings

The Mid-South Conference announced the final edition of the 2025-26 President's Cup standings on Friday morning, May 29, 2026, and Lindsey Wilson University -- behind a cumulative total of 132.5 points -- earned its third consecutive runner-up finish with a point and a half improvement from its 2024-25 final score.

The Blue Raiders' women's sports accumulated 66.5 points as softball, women's tennis and women's wrestling provided 10 points, apiece. Women's soccer contributed 9.5 points as regular season co-champions, while women's swimming and women's indoor track and field each chipped in nine points. Women's outdoor track and field and volleyball both placed second in their respective standings to share the last nine points that make up the women's total.

Lindsey Wilson's men's sports amassed 66 points, led by regular season champions football, men's golf, and men's tennis -- each giving 10 points. Men's swimming and both indoor and outdoor track and field provided nine points, each. Lastly, archery was counted toward the men's total, earning nine points.


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2026-06-03 10:14:20 | Comments | See topic Sports

Current Local Conditions
Adair: 76 F
Casey: 76 · Cumberland: 32 · Green: 77
Metcalfe: 76 · Russell: 61 · Taylor: 77
Updated at 11:30am Wednesday, June 3, 2026
  High/Low: 77 F / 51 F
SLP: 1023.9
Wind: SE at 1
Dewpoint: 50 F
Relative Humidity: 39.64%
Precipitation: 0 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


Painful gooseberry surprise

By Veronica Arnold

I found this guy while looking through my gooseberry bush for a morning snack. I didn't immediately squish him until I knew what he was. It appears to have long hairs, and I know from painful experiences not to touch those kinds of caterpillars! I also noticed what appears to be eggs on his back, as if it had been incubated by a parasitic wasp. Using those clues I believe it to be a Tussock Moth caterpillar. Google aggrees with me.

Be on the lookout for long haired caterpillars such as the saddleback caterpillar and others... Most caterpillars are not horrible (unless they are eating your garden)! But we can look for warning signs to protect us from painful interactions with nature. Make sure you teach your children to use caution, look for identifying markers, ask questions, and use tools when handling creatures!

Note: Click headline for photos of the caterpillar.


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2026-06-03 10:06:58 | Comments | See topic Farm and Garden

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Letter: Donna Rieder family memories

Carol Roberts writes:

So enjoyed the article about your family in Michigan. Reminds me of my own family history growing up in south Florida a few miles from the Everglades in the 1950s.

Our house was built of "board and batten" siding that had warped over the years so that one could see the outside through the cracks. Besides our family of seven, it was also home to many huge brown woolly spiders who mostly resided in what would have been the attic if there had been a ceiling (which there was not). Tin roof, open beneath the floor (providing the dogs respite from the scorching sun), and no indoor plumbing. Only four rooms -- we had an "open floor plan" before it became trendy.

My father would trap wild hogs in the woods and bring them home to be fattened with sour corn for a few weeks before butchering. Swamp cabbage, now known as "hearts of palm," made from the heart of young cabbage palms was a delicious regular in our diet as well as a variety of fish caught mainly on a cane pole. And I must not fail to mention the wild guavas and the delicious pies and jellies they provided, not to mention an easily accessible snack for hungry kids! It was a "hard knock life" to use the phrase from the musical, "Annie," and I couldn't wait to escape it.

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2026-06-03 09:27:11 | Comments | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback

Events scheduled for today, June 3, 2026
All events are listed in Central Time. | Submit your upcoming event using our Contact Form.
5:30pmCTBeulah Chapel VBS (ID:70696 | Permanent Link | Comment/Correction)
5:45pmCTVacation Bible School at Kelleyville Community Church (ID:70590 | 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.

Making the summer reading program fun


2026-06-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo from the ACPL.
These heroes are leading the summer reading program at the Adair County Public Library. This year's theme is "Unearth a Story! Stop by from 10amCT to 3:30pmCT to sign up for "Unearth a Story! Summer Reading 2026".


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Words of Wisdom for June 3, 2026
For Day 154 of 2026. There are 211 days remaining in 2026.

From Miss Donna Rieder
"Success isn't built in a day, it's built daily."

Farm-fresh, free-range eggs just $4/dozen. Call 270-805-1527 to schedule a pickup.
Donna Rieder's Clifty Creek Farm is located at 3190 White Oak Church Rd, Russell Springs, KY (visitors by appointment only). You can reach Donna by email at cliftycreekkikos@aol.com, or on the Clifty Creek Farm Facebook page.


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Tales from the UP: King, the Malamute

By Donna Rieder

My grandparents lived, and raised 7 kids, in a three-room house next to where the Ford River fed into Lake Michigan, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was a wood-frame house with tarpaper covering both the roof and sides. The first room was the kitchen, and it was the only room that had paneling on the inside, painted bright white. The other two rooms, bedrooms, did not have wood on the inside; the framing was visible, and where there were knot-holes in the wood, the tarpaper that covered the outside of the house was visible.

The kitchen had a small table that was pushed against one wall, with two chairs on one side and a chair at each end. The doorway going into the middle room, which was Nana and Grandpa's bedroom, had a blanket nailed over the opening. The inside wall of the kitchen had open shelving for pots, pans and dishes, and a huge wood-burning cookstove next to a wringer-type washing machine which was in the corner, with a hose to drain it out of a hole in the wall. Nana would boil water on the wood stove in a huge aluminum pot and then pour the hot water into the washer. She shaved soap off of a bar with a small knife.

I remember sitting next to her so many times while she replaced buttons on clothing; buttons were made from thin slices of deer antler with holes drilled in them, and oftentimes they broke while going through the wringer that squeezed the water from the washed clothing.


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2026-06-02 21:23:16 | Comments

Letter: The games we're playing

Jennifer Parker writes:
Mr. Druen, Thank you for speaking up! Absolute truth that those less fortunate don't stand much of a chance to even get an opportunity in today's sports at their schools. It's truly sad.

I've been told by children in the family that most usually there is a required outfit needed to play, and it is most usually ALWAYS of name brand items. Frankly it's just plain "stupid" in my eyes. What one wears does not show talent, but rather shows conceit if only name brand is acceptable. On top of that is the greed of price of equipment in stores today. Kids of all backgrounds ought to all get the opportunity to play school sports.
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2026-06-02 21:16:01 | Comments | See topic Letters and Reader Feedback

Order clarifies qualifying conditions for medical cannabis

From Scottie Ellis

Frankfort, KY - On June 2, 2026, Gov. Andy Beshear signed an executive order directing Team Kentucky's Office of Medical Cannabis to issue an emergency regulation further clarifying qualifying conditions for medical cannabis in Kentucky law. With the clarification, 15 additional conditions are recognized, including sickle cell anemia, ALS, Crohn's disease, Parkinson's, terminal illness and more.

The Office of Medical Cannabis, the Team Kentucky Medical Cannabis Workgroup and the Board of Physicians and Advisors all previously made requests to the General Assembly to clarify the law, but no action was taken.

"The law is meant to provide a safe alternative form of pain relief for Kentuckians suffering, yet the law's lack of clarity prevented too many people from receiving help. This step makes the law more clear," said Gov. Beshear. "With the progress we've made to reduce overdose deaths and fight addiction, it's important we continue to offer an alternative to dangerous and addictive opioids. This emergency regulation will help more Kentuckians reclaim their lives through safe, nonaddictive medical cannabis."

With today's clarification, terminal illness, sickle cell anemia, ALS, Parkinson's disease, HIV, AIDS, Huntington's disease, muscular dystrophy, cachexia or wasting syndrome, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, neuropathies, severe arthritis, fibromyalgia and glaucoma are now included under Kentucky law.


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2026-06-02 21:13:46 | Comments | See topic Health Care

Deputy Wall a hero at the Pampered Angus Ranch


2026-06-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Vicky Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch.
A first for me, blue lighted to stop on my new mini Mahindra tractor/mower. All for a good cause. Deputy Emily Wall is a hero once again. She stopped me on Little Miss Mahindra while I was mowing to alert me one of my little girls had a piece of plastic stuck in her mouth. I jumped in the feed truck and towed them to the feed trough and was able to trade plastic for feed. Once again a girl saved from a plastic bag. Last time Miss Shannon and the crew at Kwik Lube were in hot pursuit of one with an ice bag stuck in their mouth. Feed truck works much better than on foot chase as they found out. So great we have the whole community watching out for us over here.


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Area students named to WKU Honors Lists

Western Kentucky University has released the honors lists for the spring 2026 semester, including 92 area students. Eight students from Adair County were named to the honors list, five of them on the President's List.

Full-time undergraduate students with a semester grade-point average of 3.4 to 3.79 are named to the Dean's List. Students with a GPA of 3.8 to 4.0 are named to the President's List. Their names are marked with an asterisk (*).

Adair Co. students on the WKU Spring Honors Lists:
  • Ian X. Makranszky, of Breeding
  • Aileen E. King, of Breeding
  • Kylie C. Miller*, of Columbia
  • Sophie M. Eaton*, of Columbia
  • Isaac W. Little, of Columbia
  • Brantley K. Lyon*, of Columbia
  • Paris B. Barkes*, of Columbia
  • Emily G. Bivens*, of Columbia
Click title for lists from surrounding counties.


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2026-06-02 21:11:16 | Comments | See topic Education

KSP: Driver arrested after fatal collision on parkway

From Trooper Jonathan Houk

Russell Springs, KY - Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 Troopers were requested by the Russell County Sheriff's Office to respond to a two-vehicle injury collision, just after 2:30pmCT yesterday afternoon, June 1, 2026, on the Cumberland Parkway in Russell County.

The preliminary investigation revealed that Christopher Austin, 28, of Russell Springs, was traveling west on the Cumberland Parkway in a 2016 Kia Optima. Mr. Austin left the roadway on the left shoulder and steered his vehicle back onto the roadway. Upon traveling back on the roadway, Mr. Austin entered the path and collided with a 2020 Jeep Cherokee, operated by Maylon Brown, 60, of Russell Springs, also traveling west on the Cumberland Parkway.

Maylon Brown was pronounced deceased at the hospital by the Russell County Coroner. Christopher Austin refused medical treatment at the scene.


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2026-06-02 20:40:33 | Comments | See topic Police and Fire Reports

June monthly Chamber meeting is June 9

From Ellen Zornes, Executive Director
Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce

Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce members are invited to the Welcome Center at NoonCT on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, for a FUN monthly Chamber Meeting. Paige Nickel and Breann Franklin, Tourism, will be our featured speakers and lunch sponsor.

They'll be serving up All American summertime foods as well as local tastings. You don't want to miss this!

Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce is located at 201 Burkesville St, Columbia, KY.


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2026-06-02 11:15:23 | Comments | See topic Chamber of Commerce

Forbes feature highlights Bank of Columbia's 160-year history

By Dr. Mig Feuser - Psi Pro

A community bank with roots stretching back more than a century and a half is now gaining national attention. The Bank of Columbia recently announced it was featured in a special advertising section of Forbes Magazine as part of the bank's 160th anniversary celebration.

"What's a community bank from Columbia, Kentucky doing in Forbes Magazine?" the bank said in a social media post announcing the feature. "The same thing we've been doing since 1866: Serving our customers, supporting our communities, and building relationships that last generations."

The publication feature appeared through Advent Media Group, an independent media company that produces sponsored advertising sections for national publications including Forbes and Fortune magazines. Bank officials noted the feature was a paid placement and clearly labeled as advertising content, but said the opportunity was extended to the Columbia-based institution following independent research by Advent Media Group.


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2026-06-02 11:11:49 | Comments


Birds of Kentucky: Green Heron


2026-06-02 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Pen.
All About Birds describes the green heron as both "small" and "secretive." Sometimes, the best place to view a green heron is sitting among the cattails at the water's edge, staring through the branches of a willow tree.


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Softball: Lady Indians finish with most wins since 2022

By Trey Stephens, Staff Writer

The Lady Indians wrapped up their season with a 1-10 loss to LaRue County in the 5th Region Tournament. The squad fell to a tough LaRue County team that would go on to be region runners-up. The loss means the team will finish the season 14-15, the most wins posted by the program in a single season since 2022.

In the game against LaRue, the team was led on the bump by Sophomore Keylin Bergin. Bergin got the start and did six innings of work, giving up seven hits and three earned runs, walking a batter, and striking out three batters on 77 pitches. She posted an ERA of 3.5, a respectable figure against a high powered Lady Hawks offense. The Hawks hung ERAs of 48 and 15 on the previous two starting pitchers they faced.

The Lady Indians struggled on offense against the Hawks. Sophomore Ashley Loy scored the lone run for the Tribe on an RBI from Bergin. Loy, Bergin and Reese Bardin each posted a hit. The Lady Indians were able to get aboard other times through walks. Loy drew one and Braylee Corbin and Cady Kimbler drew a pair of free passes.

When you look at the Lady Indians performance from this game, what pops out to you is not exactly the stats, it is the relative youth of the players. The lineup that faced LaRue County for the Tribe featured just one senior and one junior, with six sophomores, one freshman, and a 7th grader. In contrast, the Lady Hawks lineup they faced featured four upperclassmen. The takeaway for the Tribe from this season should be pride in their success and excitement for the bright future ahead.


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2026-06-02 09:44:54 | Comments | See topic Sports

Next Lanterns & Tombstones Tour is June 5

From Mike Watson and Dave Thomas

The next installment of the Fifth Season of Columbia City Cemetery "Lanterns & Tombstones" Walking Tours will take place at 7pmCT on Friday night, June 5, 2026. The Tour will form at the edge of the Judicial Center parking area at Merchant and Monroe Streets, and will proceed up the drive to the Historic Cemetery. We will return to the same location. Please do not park in the cemetery.

Dave Thomas and Mike Watson will lead participants through various parts of the more than two century-year-old graveyard, pointing out bits of interesting lore along the way.

This is a walking tour through the historic cemetery and participants are encouraged to wear sturdy shoes, and your enthusiasm. Small flashlights will be provided to aid you in winding your way on the Tour.


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2026-06-02 09:33:35 | Comments

Birthdays and Anniversaries for June 3
Happy Anniversary, Bobby and Connie Burress (1961) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Anniversary, Charlie and Ruth Ann Streeval (1972) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Amanda Decker | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Ashley Maria Willis (1990) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Chad Scholl | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Jaylee Kemp (2003) | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, June White | (Updates/Corrections)
Happy Birthday, Kaleb McCasland | (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.

Kentucky free fishing weekend is June 6-7

From Lisa Jackson

Frankfort, KY - The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources invites residents and visitors of all ages to take advantage of Kentucky's "Free Fishing Weekend," June 6-7, 2026.

This annual event allows everyone to enjoy fishing in waters across the commonwealth without purchasing a fishing license or permit. All other regulations, including size limits and the number of fish an individual is permitted to keep, still apply. Permission is always needed if fishing in private waters.

Communities all across Kentucky participate by offering fun special events for anglers, especially for youth. Check local listings or click on the Free Fishing Weekend webpage on the department's website (fw.ky.gov) to find many known events.

For those new to fishing, Kentucky Fish and Wildlife provides plenty of resources to get started on a lifetime of fishing enjoyment:


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2026-06-02 09:28:03 | Comments | See topic Ky Afield Outdoors

Frazier officially opens new fitness center

By Ellen Zornes, Executive Director
Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce

A ribbon cutting and grand opening was held May 28th by the Chamber Health Advocate of the Year, O'Shaugnessy Fraizer, at his Infinity Fitness and Wellness. He is married to Dr. Shantila Frazier and together they are dedicated to health.

He is a fitness professional with nearly two decades of experience helping individuals achieve healthier, stronger lives. His passion for fitness began at a young age and has grown into a lifelong commitment to supporting people of all ages and ability levels on their wellness journeys.


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2026-06-02 00:14:54 | Comments | See topic Health Care

Travel: Kanarra Falls (1 of 3)


2026-06-02 - Kanarraville, UT - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "This hike in Kanarraville, Utah, has been high on our to-do-list for a few years. On past visits, the water has been too cold to hike in. Since our most recent trip was in late May, we decided it was 'now or never.'

The trail is in a fee permitted area, and has a reservation maximum of 200 visitors per day. It appears that it is now sold out until July (but you can get on a waiting list). It is rated a moderate hike.

I would have to add 'strenuous' to that... up and down the trail, crossing the ice-cold creek numerous times, plus it's a 4-mile hike. The first mile and a half is mostly trails like this one, finishing with the last half mile in the creek. Here, Navigator Tammy is taking a breather before we descend down into the canyon/creek."


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Gilbert signs with Anderson University

Dawson Gilbert officially signed with Anderson University Men's Basketball on May 30, 2026.

Gilbert concluded his career at Adair County High School with 1,616 points and became the school's all-time leader in three-point field goals made with 281 career three-pointers. During his high school career, he earned three All-District selections and was named All-Region in 2026.

Throughout the recruiting process, Gilbert received 27 collegiate offers, including 17 full-scholarship opportunities, before ultimately choosing Anderson University.


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2026-06-01 15:49:17 | Comments | See topic Sports

Old Concord Community Church June Schedule

From Phyllis Burris

Due to the death of a member of the church family of Old Concord Community Church, there will not be any Sunday School this Sunday, June 7, 2026. The Worship Service will be at 10amCT. (Our regular schedule is Sunday School at 10amCT and Worship at 11amCT.)

Vacation Bible School will begin Sunday evening, June 7, 2026, from 5pmCT to 7pmCT, and will continue each Sunday evening during the month of June.

If you're looking for a church home we invite you to come worship with us. Old Concord Community Church is located at 5996 Fairplay Road, Hwy 704, Columbia, KY. Pastor, Bro. Pat Smith.


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2026-06-01 15:44:48 | Comments | See topic Church News

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
Wednesday Special: Quesadilla Roja Grilled flour tortilla stuffed with chicken or beef with cheese, served with rice, lettuce, sour cream and tomatoes. $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


Happy Hawg BBQ
114 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY. 270-585-4671. Open from 10:30amCT to 5pmCT Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Mastercard, Visa, and Discover accepted.
Happy Hawg BBQ is open again on Jamestown Street with shoulder, brisket, chicken, smoked bologna, and ribeye steaks, plus burgers and hotdogs, cold cut sandwiches, fries, nachos, appetizers, homemade sides, ice cream cups, Italian Ice cups, and more!
Randy Young, owner


Black Stallion Steakhouse
202 Will Walker Rd., Columbia, KY. 270-380-1800. Open seven days a week 11am to 10pmCT.
Nonsmoking. Credit cards accepted. Private rooms available. Full Bar Seating, Beer & Wine, 7-days a week

Black Stallion is open today from 11amCT to 9pmCT!
Steaks & Ribs, Seafood, Chicken, Combinations and Vegetarian Platters, Sides, Salads, Soups, Sandwiches, Wraps, Burgers

Click here to read our menu


Betty's Country Cooking
MENU | 2339 Campbellsville RD, Columbia, KY (MAP) Phone 270-384-5664 | Non-smoking. Breakfast served anytime. Credit Cards accepted.
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 Co. School District
Adair Co. Schools Summer Feeding Program, Dayna Parnell, Director of Food Services, 270-384-2476.

All children ages 1 - 18 years old who are residents are encouraged to participate in the Adair Co. Schools Summer Feeding Program
  • Adair County Elementary School, 870 Indian Dr, Columbia, KY.
    Breakfast from 8amCT to 8:45amCT
    Lunch from 10:30amCT to 11:15amCT.

  • Adair County Middle School, 322 General John Adair Dr, Columbia, KY.
    Breakfast from 8amCT to 8:30amCT
    Lunch from 11:15amCT to 11:45amCT.


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 Wednesday, June 3, 2026:
Grilled chicken salad with salad, Italian dressing, cookie, roll, milk



Agenda for June 1 City Council meeting

From Woody Sharpe, CMC, City Clerk/Treasurer
City of Columbia

The Columbia City Council will meet in regular session at 5pmCT on Monday, June 1, 2026, at City Hall, 116 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY.

In addition to regular business, the lengthy agenda includes first readings of 5 new ordinances. Three are budget- or purhcasing-related, one is a noise ordinance, and one would establish a curfew for city parks.

Meeting Agenda:


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2026-06-01 08:31:09 | Comments | See topic Local Government

Free ice cream on June 24 for Dairy Day

From Trey Stephens
City of Columbia | Assistant to the Mayor

City of Columbia representatives will be at the Extension Office from 11amCT to 1pmCT on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, to celebrate June Dairy Day, with free ice cream sponsored by Prairie Farms and giveaways by The Dairy Alliance.

The Adair County Extension Office is located at 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY.


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2026-06-01 08:12:56 | Comments

Tales from the UP: King, the Malamute


2026-06-02 - Ford River, Michigan - Photo from Donna Rieder.
Donna says that the highlight of her Christmas visits to her grandparents' house in the Upper Peninsula "wasn't the food or getting to hang out with our cousins, it was when Grandpa would harness King to the sled and all of us kids would get bundled up to ride on the sled."


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Annual Kids Fishing Derby is June 6

The 38th Annual Catch A Rainbow Kids Fishing Derby will kick off at 9amCT on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at the Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery Visitor and Environmental Education Center, 50 Kendall Rd, Jamestown, KY.
  • Children ages 5 and 6 fish from 9amCT to 10amCT
  • Children ages 7 and 8 fish from 10:15amCT to 11:15amCT
  • Children ages 9 and 10 fish from 11:30amCT to 12:30pmCT
  • Youth ages 11 and 12 fish from 12:45pmCT to 1:45pmCT
  • Youth ages 13, 14, and 15 fish from 2pmCT to 3pmCT
The kiddie pool will be open from 9amCT to NoonCT, for ages 1-4. Rods and tackle provided for kiddie pool ONLY.

Expect a family-oriented day full of fishing, fun, and prizes. Children 5 and up should bring their own rods and tackle, and must register at least 30 minutes in advance for creek fishing. Fly rods are prohibited.

For more information contact Marsha Hart or Makenzie Foster: marsha_hart@fws.gov or makenzie_foster@fws.gov, phone 270-343-3797.


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2026-06-01 08:07:37 | Comments


Remembrances for June 3
In Memory Birthday, Henry C. Pippin, Taylor County, KY (1952-2016) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Rebecca Kay (Sissy) Beams, Greensburg, KY (1963-2019) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Earl "Skip" Haupt (1940) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Clay Eugene Beaty, 81, Columbia, KY (1928-2009) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Delmas Thomas, Russell Co., KY (1924) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Abby Perry, Taylor Co., KY (1914 - 2010) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Mr. Rollin Pleas Judd, Green Co., KY (1928) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Opal Spencer, Adair Co., KY (1933-2011) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Margaret Skaggs, Taylor Co., KY (1923) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Shirley Ann Maupin, Taylor Co., KY (1940) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Geneva Ilene Wariner, Russell Co., KY (1933) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Elvia Bailey Stinson, Chicago, IL (1936) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Kathy Lynn Compton, Green Co., KY (1957) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Kenyatta Joe Duncan, Taylor County, KY (1978) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Rebecca Sue Squires Shelton, Green Co., KY (1943-2013) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Paula Faye Cox, 66, Taylor County, KY (1947-2013) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Stephen Alexander Allen Graves, Adair Co., KY (1984-2014) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Opal Kelsay McInteer, Adair County, KY (1932-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Kaye Anderson, Taylor County, KY (1944-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Maxine Goode, Cincinnati, Ohio (1917-2015) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Russell B. Pendleton, Adair County, KY(1967-2016) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Karen Sue Orberson, Taylor Co., KY/Marion Co., KY native (1972-2017) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Mildred Tarter, 80, Casey County, KY (1936-2017) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Mr. Dylan Michael Bland, Campbellsville, KY (2004-2017) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Bessie Bledsoe, 97, Adair County, KY (1920-2018) | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Almeda Juanita Haskins, 85, Greensburg, KY (1935-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Bruce Loy, 82, Columbia, KY (1938-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Carol Morris, 79, Campbellsville, KY (1943-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Edwin Stamp, 86, Taylor Co., KY (1935-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Elizabeth (Mamie) Jeffries Estes, Greensburg, KY (1927-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Halina Ann Hancock, 64, Adair Co., KY native (1959-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Lena Campbell Harmon, 82, Campbellsville, KY (1939-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Mary A. Stephens, 59, Jamestown, KY (1963-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Myrtie Ruth Abbott Parsley, 87, Campbellsville, KY (1934-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Nancy E. Reeves, 74, Columbia, KY (1951-2025) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Phyllis Ann Fisher, 77, Columbia, KY native (1948-2025) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Raymond Douglas Crenshaw, 79, Greensburg, KY (1943-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Roger Dale Arms, Sr., 79, Marrowbone, KY (1943-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Rufus Johnson, 74, San Rafael, CA (1947-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Susie Bell Shepherd, 67, Russell County, KY (1952-2020) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Suzanne Hancock, 81, Greensburg, KY (1941-2022) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Wendell Miller, 73, Russell Springs, KY (1950-2023) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)
In Memory Birthday, Zena Marie (Kessinger) Parrish, 19, Green Co., KY (2002-2021) Obituary | (Updates/Corrections)

 






























 
 
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