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Big crowd at Chestnut Grove for Community Revival

2026-03-24 - Adair Co., KY - Photo From Pastor John Campbell
The attending congregation from Monday night at the Chestnut Grove Church location for the Sparksville and Breeding Community Revival. Services continue at 6pmCT on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at Sparksville Nazarene.
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Girls go to Frankfort

2026-03-24 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Veronica Arnold
Veronica writes, "Today I had the pleasure of taking my daughter and a couple other school girls to Frankfort. We had the pleasure of meeting up with Mrs. Amy Neighbors and, even though session was cancelled today, she made sure to keep her appointment with us. She sat down and answered many questions the children had and then gave us a tour. Normally we could not see so much of the Annex as it's too small for visitors to come on the floor. As session wasn't in order today we got to see the House floor and the Senate floor.

It was truly a very special day. After all the questions were answered, they got a hands-on experience seeing the sights and sounds behind the scenes. It was very pleasant to meet the person and get to know each other beyond the elected office she holds.

Introducing these young ladies to the Democratic process."
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Paige Nickel discusses tourism with Business students

2026-03-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson University
Lindsey Wilson University alumna Paige Nickel '11 discusses the building blocks of tourism with students in recreation, tourism and sport management professor Ginni Dilworth's class on Monday, March 23, 2026, in the university's J.L. Turner Leadership Center.

Nickel, who is executive director of Adair County Tourism and Convention Commission, was visiting her alma mater as a member of the LWU School of Business and Communication Advisory Board.
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