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The City of Columbia will have a special event in conjunction with the Chamber’s Christmas in Columbia. This year’s parade theme is “A Magical Christmas.” In conjunction …

Assessment results for the 2022-2023 school year were released by the Kentucky Department of Education on October 31, 2023.  All students in grades 3-8, plus 10-11 were administered the Kentucky …

The Adair County Fiscal Court will meet in special called session on Friday, November 3, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. in the basement of the Adair County Annex building located at 424 Public Square. The public …

COLUMBIA, Ky.  (November 1, 2023)  Kentucky State Police Post 15 will be conducting periodic traffic safety checkpoints in the Post 15 area, which includes Green, Taylor, Marion, …

We are excited for the 2023 Adair Regional Book Fair to come to town this Saturday, November 4th from 9 to 1 CT at the Wheet Fellowship Hall, Columbia Church of the Nazarene. Steve …

Deron Breeze Adair County High School 526 Indian Drive Columbia, Ky. 42728 Dear Community/Staff/Students/Fans: We are about to begin practice and embark on the 2023-2024 Adair County High School …

Area children and their family members are invited to the 29th annual Lindsey Wilson College ‘Safe Halloween.’ The annual trick-or-treat event for children will begin in the Doris and Bob …

COLUMBIA, KY. – Area children and their family members are invited to the 29th annual Lindsey Wilson College ‘Safe Halloween.’ The annual trick-or-treat event for children will …

Some children in Adair County will start getting an extra serving of pro- tein-packed food now that Hunters for the Hungry has partnered with local schools. A press conference was held last week …

BrushPile Fishing visited Green River Lake where it held a four day class that told every detail and secret that comes to crappie fishing. At least 10 locals from Columbia came to learn from several …

Members of the Columbia Adair Economic Development Authority spoke to the fiscal court Tuesday night, giving them an update on their projects but unsuccessfully asking for a second time for …

Adair County Highschool is hosting a college, job, career and finance fair at the school on Friday November 17 from 8 a.m. unitl 12 p.m. Chase Coffey said, "we are looking for local businesses, …

Jobs for America’s Graduates, or “JAG,” is now an official program at the Adair County High School. The occasion was marked by a ribbon cutting in front of the school …

Members of the Columbia Baptist Church we’re busy this week packing shoebox gifts for Operation Christmas Child. The church wanted to get a jumpstart on their boxes for the 2023 campaign. …

Omega Man visited the Adair County Primary Center last week to encourage students to make good choices. He talked to students about bullying, holding on to their dreams, being respectful and not …

A group of local women who have teamed up to provide recovery services for people battling addiction now have the support of the Adair County Fiscal Court. The court took its first step Tuesday …

On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 01:02 PM. Campbellsville Police received a call of a Hit and Run auto collision with injuries on Peterson Street, in the area of Tucker Street.    …

A unique walking tour of the Public Square in Columbia will highlight a few of the many incidents that have occurred on—and just off—the Town Square, illustrating its rich history. Just …

While Mother Nature released a few raindrops here and there over the weekend, Downtown Days never stalled and the 2023 version of the annual event will go down in history as a huge success.

The Adair County Fiscal Court has been awarded grant funds from the Kentucky Division of Waste Management to host an electronic waste (e-scrap) event on Nov. 13 through Nov, 17. Bins will be set out …

Sometimes, it’s the little things that make a big difference, and the Columbia-Adair Economic Development Authority continues to look at ideas of all sizes that could help them land new jobs for the community.

Five lifelong friends in Columbia have decided to make some change to their community by providing a new pathway for people with opioid and substance abuse disorders. With their existing programs and a grant given through funds from opioid settlements, these women are creating a campus that will provide a space for support and treatment for those in need.

Several members of the community gathered at the Green River Commerce Park Thursday to celebrate a groundbreaking for a certified build ready pad. Pyles Excavating in Columbia was awarded the bid. A …

Adair County Headstart reported a suspicious person, Thursday morning, October 19. A male subject was said to be walking through parking lot while carrying a stick or cane and behaving oddly. Contact …

E-SCRAP The Adair County Fiscal Court is proud to announce that we have been awarded grant funds from the Kentucky Division of Waste Management to host an E-Scrap (Electronic Waste) event …

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