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Shop with the Sheriff program accepts donation


2025-11-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Adair County Sheriff's Office.
Adair County Sheriff Gary Roy writes, "TSC store in Columbia donated $500 dollars to the Adair County Sheriff's Office. The money will go towards Shop with the Sheriff at Christmas. Sheriff Gary Roy gives a heartfelt thank you to TSC. If any business, organization or individual would like to make a donation with Shop with the Sheriff, please contact Sheriff Gary Roy at 270-384-2776 or come by the office at 424 Public Square. Pictured are Sheriff Gary Roy, TSC store manager Cody Gabbert, Deputy Emily Wall, and Deputy Hunter Tweedy.


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Red Ribbon Week declared in Adair County


2025-11-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo from City Hall, Columbia, KY.
Red Ribbon Week was proclaimed in the Adair County School System by Mayor Pamela Hoots. The Red Ribbon Campaign was established by Congress in 1988 to promote the belief in and encourage a drug-free lifestyle and involvement in drug prevention efforts. Since that time, the campaign has reached millions of U.S. children and families, encouraging citizens across the nation to come together to keep children, families and communities safe, healthy, and drug-free.

The proclamation was signed at the Adair County Primary Center with Family Resource Representatives: Hali Anderson, Pam Bivens, Heather Dudley, and Kara Iqbal; along with Katie Jeffries with the Healthy Kids Clinic. Chief Evan Burton and SRO John Harris were also in attendance.


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Scenic Adair County - guarding the farm


2025-11-02 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Checking to see if the traffic passing by the family farm needs any warning.


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Grimsley receives painting of historic Courthouse


2025-11-02 - Columbia, KY - Photo from City Hall, Columbia, KY.
Charles Grimsley, at left, was gifted with a painting of the historic Adair County Courthouse last week by Columbia Police Chief Evan Burton who said, "I appreciate Mr. Grimsley and his work in preserving history in Columbia." Grimsley has worked with the City to restore the courthouse clock and bring it back to life.


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Peek-a-boo from Bombshell Creek


2025-11-02 - Cumberland Co., KY - Photo by Robert Ellis, robertelliswoodworking.com.
Robert writes, "I made a mental note to take a picture of these barns on my return trip from following this road to its end. I was also fortunate to meet the Farmer who owned them and gained permission to take all the photos I wanted. This road is narrow, with no pulling-off-the-road type parking, so I had to wait for him to pull out so I could get his spot. I had already parked and was walking back down the road to compose the shot when these 'guys' (they came out of nowhere) poked their head around the corner of the barn...uh, thank you!"


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Spectacular start to November


2025-11-02 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
Photographer Tommy Bailey captured this spectactular sunrise on Saturday, November 1, 2025.


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Travel: Budolfi Church


2025-11-02 - Aalborg, Denmark - Photo by Veronica Arnold.
The Budolfi Cathedral (Danish:Budolfi Domkirke) was built in the last decades of the 14th century over and around the original St Budolfi Church (built before 1132) and was listed for the first time in the Atlas of Denmark in 1399. The church was named after St. Botolph, an Anglo-Saxon abbot and saint. His reputation as a learned and holy man in Anglo-Saxon England and as the patron saint of farmers and sailors made him a popular saint in pre-Reformation Denmark. (Wikipedia)


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