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July 25, 1934: 107 degrees in Columbia


2024-07-25 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy JIM.
JIM sends this clipping, which appeared in the Adair County News ninety years ago, July 25, 1934. It reads:
Heat Wave Sweeps Nation
Temperatures of 107 Recorded In Columbia and Greensburg on Monday.

The scortching weather of the past few days is not only the hottest in years, but is claimed by many of the older citizens to be the most intense heat on record over a long period. There has been practically no let up in the hot weather for four weeks with the heat becoming more intense for the past five days.

Temperatures of 107 were reported here late Monday afternoon and the government thermometer in Greensburg recorded the same. The temperature dropped only a little before midnight and many persons whose houses are usually cool and comfortable even in warm weather, were forced to take to their lawns before they could sleep. Every available swimming hole within a radius of thirty miles has been crowded with bathers for several days seeking a little respite from the heat.

No deaths have been reported here as caused by the blistering wave, but 6 have been reported in Louisville and the nation's death toll has climbed to 426.


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Roadie the cat is missing


2024-07-25 - Adair Co., KY - Photo from Kim.
Roadie is missing from Antioch Church Rd/HWY 768 and HWY 61 in Adair Co, Columbia, KY. Please call Kim at 270-250-5473 if you've seen him.


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Educator of the Year: Chad Parnell


2024-07-24 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Adair County High School Principal Chad Parnell was voted the 2024 Chamber of Commerce Educator of the Year. He is pictured, center, with Columbia Adair County Chamber President Landon Edwards, State Senator Max Wise, State Representative Amy Neighbors and Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Ellen Zornes. Chad was a wonderful tech teacher and one of the most popular teachers at ACHS. His devotion to ACHS and its students did not go unnoticed and he was chosen to become principal of Adair County High School.


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Pam Hancock honored by Adair County Tourism


2024-07-24 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Jackie Montgomery.
Pam Hancock, at left, was honored at retirement from her many years of service to Adair County Tourism at the Mixer Friday evening. The presentation was made by Sulayne Grider and Paige Nickel, at right.


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Smith family and Back family at banquet


2024-07-24 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Lisa and Patrick Back from Russell Springs, at right, sat across from Sophia, 15, Billy and Melody Smith at the Columbia Adair Chamber of Commerce Banquet. Melody was nominated for health advocate of the year from the Adair Health Department.


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Scenic Adair Co.: Sunset from late May


2024-07-24 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Tommy Bailey.
Photographer Tommy Bailey captured this terrific sunset on the last day of May, 2024, over Birch Road in Eastern Adair County.


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Rev. Noah Page


2024-07-24 - Adair Co., KY - Photo courtesy Tom Page.
Tom Page shares this photo of his grandfather Rev. Noah Page, who used to preach at Charity Baptist Church in the 1960s.


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