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Increased water patrols for July 4 weekend


2025-06-25 - Central Kentucky - Photo courtesy Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources game wardens will be increasing patrols across the state to help keep Kentucky's waterways safe over the upcoming Independence Day holiday.


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Travel: Shaker Village Buildings, 3 of 3


2025-06-25 - Harrodsburg, KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "In my opinion, the main attraction at Shaker Village is the structures. Having jumped the gun by coming up early on Friday, and with no antique vehicles on display for the Vintage Dad's Day until Saturday, I focused my attention on photographing just them. On the plus side there were very few people touring the grounds, that allowed for taking photos at a slower pace."

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Birds of Kentucky: Indigo Bunting


2025-06-25 - North Vernon, IN - Photo by Pen.
An indigo bunting deep in the woods at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge.


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June meeting of Adair County Fiscal Court


2025-06-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Vicky Pike of Miss Vicky's Pampered Angus Ranch.
This picture is taken as the courtroom gathers for the the June Adair County Fiscal Court meeting. There was a very lively debate on finances and fair pay for all those who keep it running.


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Travel: An oasis from the summer heat


2025-06-25 - Fort Worth, TX - Photo by Graham Waggener.
fortworth.com says, "the Fort Worth Water Gardens are a celebrated urban Texas masterpiece by architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee. With bold geometry, lush landscaping, and captivating water features, this iconic destination offers a one-of-a-kind sensory journey."


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Epicurean Kentuckian: Golybci


2025-06-25 - Columbus, IN - Photo by Pen.
Ukrainian cabbage rolls from Olesya's Kitchen in Columbus, Indiana. Minced roasted veggies, pork, chicken, and rice, wrapped in cabbage leaves and stewed for three hours in a sauce made of carrot, onion and tomato with cream.


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Even hot in the shade


2025-06-24 - Russell Co., KY - Photo by Roldcat.
Roldcat writes, "This is the second day in a row that temperatures in the shade have hit the Century mark in Russell Springs."


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