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The Kentucky Beef Network and the University of Kentucky are pleased to announce that the Kentucky Livestock Marketing Association will be sponsoring the enrollment costs for Beef Quality and Care …

From Kentucky Teacher- Donnie Wilkerson believes that as a teacher, his purpose is much greater than just going through the educational curriculum with students. He tells his students to, …

KSP:NEWS RELEASE Dry Ridge, Ky. (September 11, 2023) –The Kentucky State Police Post 6 Dry Ridge received a call from Harrison County Dispatch on September 9, 2023 at 1:21 a.m. reference …

Kentucky State Police: NEWS RELEASE EZEL, Ky. (September 11, 2023) –On September 10, 2023, Kentucky State Police (KSP), Morehead received a call for assistance from Morgan County Dispatch …

NEWS RELEASE Monticello, Ky.(September 7 2023) – The Kentucky State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement responded to a motor vehicle crash located on KY 834 in Wayne County …

The time is right to reseed pastures with cool-season grasses such as tall fescue and orchardgrass. Many pastures need seeding after dry conditions last fall and this spring. The current dry weather …

KSP Press Release CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky.  (September 5, 2023) – On September 4, 2023 Troopers with Kentucky State Police (KSP) Post 15 in Columbia made an arrest in an ongoing …

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. (September 4, 2023) – On September 4, 2023 at approximately 3:30 A.M. EST, Kentucky State Police Post 15 Troopers responded to a single-vehicle injury collision on Hatcher …

The University of Kentucky’s first football game of the season is this coming Saturday against Ball State. I for one am very excited for the start of college football. However, poor food …

LOUISVILLE — Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company are offering tips and resources to help you stay cool and save energy during extremely high temperatures. While …

The following information was submitted to the submit news form on adairvoice.com: first name: Debbie last name: Cowan address: 4617 Campbellsville Rd city: Columbia state: KY …

FRANKFORT  - On the first of September each year, thousands of hunters flock to Kentucky’s fields with shotguns slung over their shoulders. Despite the particularly heavy summer heat …

FRANKFORT, Ky. (August 11, 2023)  — Today, Gov. Andy Beshear and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) announced that 51 cadets have graduated the agency’s training academy and are …

2022 Rogers Scholar and Adair County High School student Ellie Cheatham loves animals. That’s why Ellie decided to organize a community fundraiser for the Green River Animal Shelter. …

Hot Prints Screen Printing and Embroidery is celebrating 25 years as a family-owned business in Columbia with an open house this weekend. Connie Kemp remembers the early days when her husband …

Grant will spend the week of Thanksgiving in New York preparing for the parade and will be part of some free time coordinated by the sponsors. 

10 adoptions and many donations!

A successful garden is a garden of overflow. There’s plenty of fresh produce for the day’s meals and hours of busy canning or freezing so the bounty will continue providing nourishment …

Mackenzie Dayton Bennett, the daughter of Adam Bennett and Christy Burton of Columbia, was crowned the 2023 Miss Adair County during last week’s fair pageants.

He is the first graduate of the academy to move up the ranks to eventually be named a colonel in the Cabinet.

Jonathan Gold, a graduate of Adair County High School, was inducted into the Naval Academy Class of 2027 on June 29, marking the beginning of six challenging weeks of basic midshipman training during Plebe Summer.

To date, $325,000 has been raised an another $75,000 is needed.

A back-to-school bash, a block party and sidewalk chalking – it all sounds like too much fun to be part of a weeklong project to serve the needs of others, but that’s exactly what Mission …

Veteran educator Ray Lutgring has been named vice president for academic affairs of Lindsey Wilson College.

Worldwide, viral hepatitis is among the top 10 infectious disease killers with more than one million people dying each year. These deaths are primarily from cirrhosis or liver cancer caused by hepatitis B and hepatitis C.

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