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The City of Columbia Sanitation Department will be making changes to their normal pickup on Friday. Due to the inclement weather scheduled for Thursday evening and Friday morning, the Sanitation …

Southern Nest Realty broker and owner Tammy Stotts was honored recently as realtor of the year at the South Central Kentucky Association of REALTORS award ceremony and officer installation meeting. …

Margaret Sims, KRTA Health and Insurance chair, spoke to the Adair County Retired Teachers last week at the Columbia Baptist Church fellowship hall. She provided information in regards to health and …

Recycle your natural Christmas trees to provide fish habitat Annual program uses evergreens to make aquatic cover FRANKFORT - Help improve Kentucky’s fisheries by donating your natural …

Saturday, Dec. 31 is the last day to change political party affiliation and be eligible to vote in that political party’s upcoming May primary in 2023. How to change party affiliation: …

Medical cannabis bill expected in 2023 session By Melissa Patrick and Al Cross Kentucky Health News State Sen. Stephen West said Dec. 13 that he will resume sponsoring medical marijuana legislation …

The Columbia City Police Department was able to make a donation to J.O.Y. Ministries and provide Christmas gifts for several families as part of their Cops for Kids and Cram the Cruiser programs. …

This story originally appeared in the Oct. 13 issue of the Community Voice. For your own subscription, call 270-384-9454 The 2022 version of Downtown Days is now part of history, and it may have been …

This story originally appeared in the Sept. 15 issue of the Community Voice. For your own subscription, call 270-384-9454. Edwin “Ebb” Arnold had a flashback to his time in the war last Saturday …

This story originally appeared in the Sept. 15 issue of the Community Voice. For your own subscription, call 270-384-9454. A social media post by a local business owner warning others of a dishonest …

Story originally appeared in Sept. 8 issue of the Community Voice. For your subscription, call 270-384-94545 The Columbia Police Department followed several leads that resulted in the discovery of …

This story originally appeared in the Sept. 8 issue of the Community Voice. For your subscription, call 270-384-9454. Shelby Hatcher was enjoying herself one day with some friends on her father Bryan …

This story originally appeared in the Sept. 8 issue of the Community Voice. For your own subscription, call 270-384-9454. Shelby Hatcher was enjoying herself one day with some friends on her father …

This story originally appeared in the Sept. 1 issue of the Community Voice. For your subscription, please call 270-384-9454. Brady Hayes, Conor Smith, Evan Quinn and Josh Burton didn’t really know …

Faith Anderson’s job as manager of J.O.Y Ministries Crisis Management Center is to help people. If someone comes to her or her staff in a time of need, she is going to do everything she can to help …

This story originally appeared in the Sept. 1 issue of the Community Voice. For your subscription, call 270-384-9454 Danielle Estes says July 24, 2017, was the day everything changed for her family. …

The Winding Creek Band will be the featured performer this year at the 2022 Creelsboro Festival, on Saturday, Sept. 24 on the banks of the Cumberland River. “The Winding Creek Band is really …

Originally published in the Aug. 25, 2022 print edition of the Community Voice An offer from a faculty member at Adair County High School to sponsor a club called the Gender and Sexuality Alliance …

Mike Sneed, a former assistant football coach at Adair County High School, has been thinking for a while that something needs to be done for former Indian player and coaches. After mulling over …

This story first appeared in the Aug. 11 issue of the Community Voice newspaper. For your own subscription, call 270-384-9454. Editor’s note: I am a member of the committee that is helping the …

This story originally appeared in the July 28 issue of the Community Voice. For your own subscription, call 270-384-9454. Nick Coe has played golf just about since he could walk. He played in high …

This story originally appeared in the July 28 issue of the Community Voice. For your own subscription, call 270-384-9454. A boom mower purchased by the county has turned out to be more of a drag than …

This story originally appeared in the July 28 issue of the Community Voice. For your own subscription, call 270-384-9454. Troy Grider, chairman of the Adair County School Board, closed out Thursday …

This story first appeared in the July 21 issue of the Community Voice. For your subscription, call 270-384-9454. The Columbia City Council took its final step forward to securing a planned splash pad …

This story appeared in the July 14 issue of the Community Voice. For your own subscription, call; 270-384-9454. Raegan Atwood knew her photo for the National BETA Convention had a good chance to do …

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