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Adair County Tourism Commission February meeting

2024-02-22 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Jackie Montgomery
The Adair County Tourism Commission met Tuesday in regular monthly session with all board members present. They plan to look into new and additional trail town signage. They discussed additional details for the tourism fundraising and chamber banquet event in the planning stage, and discussed usage of ARPA funds. Pictured from right to left are: Kelly Caldwell - Holmes Bend Marina; Tina Thomas - Old Columbia, Hilltop auto; Sulayne Grider - Reed Brothers; Amy Garrison - The Barn at Cedar Grove; Paige Nickel - Tourism, The Glass Parlor; Pam Hancock - McDonald’s; Danny Reeves - Farm to Furniture; and Abe Cross - Lindsey Wilson College.
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Landscape Photography: Adding the Human Element #7

2024-02-22 - Northwest of St. George Utah - Photo by Robert Ellis, Robert Ellis Woodworking
Robert writes, "Here some hikers are included in the photograph to give some scale to the surroundings. This is the geological phenomenon known as the Vortex. It's only about 20 miles Northwest of St. George Utah. The moderate 2.5 mile round trip hike is very fun as well as beautiful, with rewarding elevated views at the end.

We saw three of these vortexes on this mountain top. This is the largest and deepest of the three. If you look closely a little above center of the pic you'll see an outcropping of white sandstone with a small line (the road to the Vortex). The trailhead starts here."
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(Ad) Job Open for a DOT Truck driver

2024-02-22 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Morgan Smith Industries
Morgan Smith Industries LLC is looking for a part-time DOT truck driver to join our team! Candidates should have the ability to drive a 24-foot truck and pull a trailer behind a cargo van.

The position is 15-20 hours per week with no overnights. Apply online at morgansmithllc.com or come by our office at 132 Industrial Park Drive, Columbia, KY.
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