Lindsey’s Moeller signs with L.A. Force
By Morgan Holmes Staff Writer Former Blue Raider Spencer Moeller continues to live his dream of playing professional soccer, having recently signed with and played for the Los Angeles Force of t he National Independent Soccer Association. Moeller came to Lindsey in 2016 after a year at each at Memphis and Monmouth. While he described…
Read MoreMeet Homeplace’s new Program Director
Dear Friends of Homeplace on the Green River, My name is Lyn Stanton and I am very excited to introduce myself to you as the new Program Director of Homeplace on the Green River. I would love the opportunity to tell you a little about myself and my journey to Homeplace. I grew up in…
Read MoreDQ Grill & Chill® Restaurant Brings Tasty Eats and Sweet Treats to Columbia
Columbia will now have tasty new treat and food offerings with the opening of a DQ Grill & Chill® restaurant, owned and operated by Fourteen Foods. American Dairy Queen Corporation’s (ADQ) timeless DQ® brand, cherished for its delectable fare and classic frozen treats, will serve the city of Columbia and surrounding communities starting at…
Read MoreAdopt a friend
By Amber Hobaugh Staff Writer WAIN 93.5 hosted an event lovingly named “Adopt a dog day” last week. Sugarfoot Farms along with Green River Animal Shelter brought in dogs to be adopted and several other booths were set up offering an array of services for anyone adding a new pet to their family. Adair County…
Read MoreTribe falls at Taylor; Casey game to be moved
By Drew Bergman Editor The ACHS Indians rolled into Taylor County Friday night looking for a game. Then they did the same thing Saturday afternoon. It wasn’t COVID-19 that delayed the matchup, it was persistent cloud-to-cloud lightning which, having already delayed the contest an hour, soon gave way to a torrent of rain. Despite the…
Read MoreThree Lady Indians recognized at district championship
Photos by Gerard Flanagan, The Lebanon Enterprise This past Wednesday night three Lady Indians were recognized at the District 20 volleyball championship. Junior Kiara Collins was named to the District 20 All-Academic Team, sophomore Gracelynn Akin was named to the District 20…
Read MoreAdair 8u Tribe wins Green River Outlaws Halloween tournament
Faith and family see Selby through cancer
By Drew Bergman Editor It’s been nearly seven years since Debbie Selby was first diagnosed with breast cancer and barely three months since her latest battle. “I attribute it all to God helping me and having my friends there in support,” she said. “God’s the one that has to see you through it and the…
Read MoreAdair gathers to honor Sue Stivers
By Drew Bergman Editor Members of the Columbia-Adair County Tourism Commission gathered alongside family and friends to honor Sue Stivers for her years of service to the commission and to the Adair County community. Sue had been the leader of the tourism commission since its inception, helping to spread the name and imprint of the…
Read MoreLady Indians open 2020 with a win at Caverna
By Drew Bergman Contributor Contact sports returned to Adair County this week as the volleyball team kicked off their season with a two-set win over Caverna 25-10, 25-9. The Lady Indians started out hot with Rachel Long notching three of her team-leading eight aces on her first serve. The Lady Indians built up a 6-0…
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