It’s time for our annual ‘Shop Local’ event just in time for Christmas that will take place November 19 - December 10 where shoppers and patients or clients can put their name in your bag to win one of eight, $100 prizes. If your business would like to participate, please contact us at 270-384-6020 and we’ll get your Christmas bag and info ready for you to pick up.
Thanks and Merry Christmas! Ellen Zornes, Executive Director No. 7-ranked Lindsey Wilson football captured the program’s third divisional title with a 24-21 win today over host and No. 8 Cumberlands (Ky.) at James H Taylor II Stadium.
The Blue Raiders (10-0, 7-0 in the Mid-South Conference Bluegrass Division) wrap up the program’s second perfect regular season with the win and earns an automatic bid into the NAIA Football Championship Series which begins next Saturday. J.T. Lyon stopped Josiah Robbins short of the first down on a botched field goal attempt to preserve the three-point win. The Patriots (9-1, 6-1) rushed their field goal unit onto the field inside the final two minutes trailing by three. With no timeouts, a low snap forced Robbins to try to run for the first down, but the Blue Raider defense stopped him three yards short of the marker to secure the title. Lindsey Wilson adds the 2019 crown to its 2014 and 2017 titles. LWC will host a playoff game next Saturday at Blue Raider Stadium. Pairings are scheduled to be announced on Sunday at 6 p.m. CT. The Blue Raiders took advantage of three Cumberlands’ turnovers in the game, scoring 14 points off the Patriots miscues. The Lindsey Wilson defense owns 31 takeaways this season. The Blue Raiders lead the NAIA with a +23 turnover margin. Cumberlands struck first on its opening drive as Robbins sprinted 60 yards for a touchdown to cap a 6-play, 78-yard drive for the 7-0 lead. The Blue Raiders responded on a short field following the first turnover of the game. After the Patriot defense stopped Lindsey Wilson’s ensuing drive, a punt bounced off a Cumberlands’ player and T.J. James was there to gobble up the loose ball on the Patriot 28-yard line. Getting a second chance, the Blue Raiders made the Patriots pay for the mistake as Cameron Dukes hit Joshua Lewis on a five-yard slant on third-and-goal for a touchdown. The third-down conversion was one of 10 conversions on 18 third-down plays during the game for the Blue Raiders. Lewis finished with a career-high eight catches for 83 yards and the one touchdown. Cumberlands responded on its next drive, marching 75 yards on 12 plays to take a 14-7 lead. Robbins connected with Darius Young on a six-yard touchdown toss to push the Patriots back in front. Robbins finished the game 20-of-27 for 228 passing yards and two touchdowns. He added 88 yards and a touchdown on the ground. The Blue Raiders nearly matched the Cumberlands drive on its ensuing possession with a 12-play, 74-yard scoring drive. Dukes capped the drive with a four-yard plunge behind the Blue Raider offensive line to tie the game. Dukes ended the game 19-of-28 for 217 yards and two touchdowns. Lindsey Wilson took the lead for good on its next possession. James Todd aided in the momentum swing with his team-leading seventh interception of the year. Todd -- who broke the single-season record last week -- returned the Robbins errant pass to the Cumberlands’ 40-yard line. Despite the good field position, the Lindsey Wilson offense looked to be stalled after an incomplete pass, a one-yard run, and a 15-yard penalty. But on third-and-24, Dukes stepped up in the pocket and found Terrill Cole Jr all alone streaking up the right boundary for a 54-yard touchdown strike and a 21-14 lead. The touchdown toss is Dukes’ 32nd of the season, four of which have gone to Cole. The Blue Raiders had a chance to add to its lead on its last drive of the second quarter and the first drive of the third quarter, but uncharacteristic mistakes kept the lead at seven. A drop pass that had a chance to go for a touchdown in the second quarter and a fumble -- just the team’s second of the year -- in the third quarter that ended a 16-play, 75-yard drive at the Cumberlands’ three-yard line aided in the Patriots remaining within striking distance. Both defenses came up big in the second half. Lindsey Wilson managed just a field goal and Cumberlands a touchdown after the break. Jared Dougherty extended the Lindsey Wilson lead to 10 with a 32-yard field goal with just under five minutes left in regulation. The make is his 10th of the season -- setting a new single-season record. Cumberlands responded with its most efficient drive of the game. The Patriots marched 79 yards on seven plays in just under two minutes to climb within 24-21. The Blue Raiders had a chance to ice the game on its ensuing drive, but the Patriot defense held on fourth-and-four from its own 39-yard line. Cumberlands -- full of momentum -- needed just two plays to reach just outside the redzone. The Lindsey Wilson defense made sure the Patriots did not reach the redzone to secure the divisional championship. Following a seven-yard completion to set up second-and-three from the LWC 22-yard line, the Blue Raiders brought the pressure forcing a pair of incompletions. With the play clock dwindling, the Patriots tried to tie the game but were denied. James led the Blue Raider defense with seven tackles while Mark Pruitt and Luke Bowman added six stops each. Lindsey Wilson finds out on Sunday who will be coming to Columbia for the NAIA FCS. Kickoff for next Saturday’s game will be announced on Monday. On 11-11-19 at 5:09 Pm Deputy Josh Durbin was traveling on Quinn Hollow Rd when he observed headlights over an embankment.
Upon stopping to investigate it was found d that Jose Gonzales 46 of Adair County was operating a 2004 Hyundai and lost control of the vehicle. Gonzales was treated and released from TJ Health of Columbia where he was took into custody by the Sheriffs Office on charges of: - operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol / drugs -no drivers license - possession of open alcoholic container in vehicle . He was lodged in the Adair County Regional by K-9 Deputy Josh Durbin Adair County Sheriff’s Office investigated a single vehicle rollover accident 10 miles south of Columbia On Montpelier Rd.
Preliminary investigation shows Harry Chastain 54, of Russell County was operating a 1984 Chevrolet Suburban was traveling east on Montpelier Rd. Chastain dropped off the shoulder of the roadway, went up an earth embankment and overturned. He was transported to Russell County Hospital for treatment of injuries. Sheriff K-9 Deputy Josh Durbin is investigating officer. TC Energy will be conducting some tests on its pipeline system this week, looking to replicate the same pulsations experienced a couple of months ago. These tests and the pulsations do not represent any safety concern for the community around the pipeline. Engineers and operations personnel from the company continue to investigate the source of the noise heard in Adair County. TC Energy is committed to the safe and responsible operations of its system and will continue to work with local officials to keep them informed on the matter. Please direct media inquiries to: 1-800-608-7859
communications@transcanada.com George R. Anderson, Summersville, rape 1st;
Nathan D. Wells, Hardyville, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, assault 4th, terroristic threatening 3rd, unlawful imprisonment 2nd; Dana Walker, Greensburg, receiving stolen property; Norman Warren, Greensburg, receiving stolen property; Charles Woolford, Greensburg, receiving stolen property; Troy Akin, Greensburg, convicted felon in possession of a handgun; Christopher C. Robb, Greensburg, being a convicted felon in possession of a handgun, being a persistent felony offender 1st; Phillip J. Sallee, Greensburg, being a convicted felon in possession of a handgun; Terry D. Neagle, Greensburg, theft by unlawful taking. AN INDICTMENT IS ONLY A LEGAL ACCUSATION NOT IMPLYING GUILT OR INNOCENCE. Story courtesy of myq104.com Jeremiah D. Smith, Campbellsville, possession of methamphetamine 1st, possession of drug paraphernalia;
Henry G. Barnett, Campbellsville, trafficking in cocaine 1st while in possession of a handgun, receiving stolen property, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon; Carolyn Barnett, Campbellsville, trafficking in cocaine 1st while in possession of a handgun, receiving stolen property, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana; Margaret Lee Hodge, Campbellsville, theft by unlawful taking; Larhonda Perez, Campbellsville, criminal possession of a forged instrument 2nd, theft by unlawful taking, being a persistent felony offender 1st; Wesley A. Spalding, Loretto, burglary 1st, theft of mail matter, theft by unlawful taking, being a persistent felony offender 1st, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon; Mindi L. Goff, Campbellsville, possession of methamphetamine 1st, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a controlled substance 2nd; Daniel T. Marcum, burglary 2nd, theft by unlawful taking, being a persistent felony offender 1st; Micah D. Sears, Campbellsville, burglary 3rd, criminal mischief 3rd, being a persistent felony offender 1st; John M. Mann, Campbellsville, theft by unlawful taking, fraudulent use of a credit card, being a persistent felony offender 1st; Jody S. Bandy, Campbellsville, trafficking in methamphetamine, being a persistent felony offender 1st; Jeffery S. Thomas, Campbellsville, cultivating marijuana; David Wesley Newcomb, Campbellsville, cultivating marijuana; Mark E. Denney, Campbellsville, burglary 2nd, theft by deception, criminal mischief 3rd; Bobby Mull, Campbellsville, burglary 2nd, assault 4th, violation of Kentucky EPO/DVO; Benjamin J. Moore, Campbellsville, theft by unlawful taking, being a persistent felony offender 2nd; Justin Lynch, Campbellsville, robbery 2nd, theft by unlawful taking, being a persistent felony offender 2nd; Kayla E. Vittitoe, Louisville, theft by unlawful taking, being a persistent felony offender 2nd; Christopher Nalley, Campbellsville, robbery 2nd, assault 3rd, theft by unlawful taking, criminal mischief 1st, fleeing or evading police 2nd, resisting arrest, alcohol intoxication in a public place; Jarred Sammons, possession of methamphetamine 1st, possession of drug paraphernalia. AN INDICTMENT IS ONLY A LEGAL ACCUSATION NOT IMPLYING GUILT OR INNOCENCE. Story courtesy of myq104.com The Columbia-Adair Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to shop our local retail shops, stores and businesses this Christmas Season. And to make shopping local even better, the Chamber will be having its annual ‘Shop Local’ event November 19 - December 10, where with any purchase at a participating Chamber of Commerce business, you can enter your name in the drawing for one of eight, $100 prizes...just in time for Christmas!
Winners will be notified by phone. And remember that each dollar spent locally helps our community three fold. So shop local and shop often for your chance to win! |
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