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Kids grow up so fast
 2026-04-19 - Central Kentucky - Photo by Donna Rieder.
Donna writes, "Precious' week-old girls came out of the barn for the first time on Saturday evening's walkabout down to the creek. There's so much to explore (and taste!) for a couple of curious kids!"
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FFA greenhouse open at Adair County High School
 2026-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Mayor Pam Hoots. The FFA Greenhouse is now open at ACHS for the spring 2026 growing season. The funds that are raised from the sale of the plants are used to fund FFA projects, food for events and travel expenses for events. The greenhouse is located on the school campus behind the high school in Columbia.
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Scenic Russell County, KY - view of blue hills
 2026-04-18 - Russell Co., KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com. Before the buds grow into leaves this view of the blue hills around Lake Cumberland is visible in the distance from Hwy 55 south.
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Students campaigning for the future of schools
 2026-04-18 - Edmonton, KY - Photo by Torrie Osbon, Director of Communications, Metcalfe County Schools. This group of Metcalfe County High School students traveled to New York City over Spring Break to help shape the future of schools. Watching our Kentucky students collaborate with peers from New York City to build a campaign for the future of schools was inspirational.
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Watch for Emmy Gonzalez in Special Op: Rent-A-Cop
 2026-04-18 - Louisville, KY - Photo courtesy V & C Talent. Actress (and Adair County resident) Emelita Gonzalez with script and makeup artist Greg Lightner on the set of director William Butler's latest action/comedy, Special Op: Rent-A-Cop, which was filmed in Louisville in December 2024. Gonzalez plays Ling Mah in the film, released to streaming platforms on April 14, 2026.
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Kentucky Color - Single Peonies
 2026-04-18 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge. Billy Joe writes, "My Ms. Helen Flatt, Single Peonies here in Green Hills have always been a dependable sign that winter weather is past. I hope it doesn't fail me this year."
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