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Shawano a gem of Girl Scouting in Jessamine
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comTroops of girls across Kentucky and the nation are preparing for the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouting next year, and Jessamine County has claimed one of central Kentucky’s busiest Girl Scout camps for 56 of those years. Camp Shawano is located on...Tags: Youth Organizations, Social Issues, Halloween, Social Organizations
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Financial woes loom over Ichthus
lbutler@jessaminejournal.comThe Ichthus festival has been a staple of the Wilmore community in Jessamine County for 42 years. Each year, the Christian music festival includes several days of concerts and speakers who spend hours sharing messages of God’s love with thousands of...Tags: Arts, Farms, Elections, Media Industry, Social Media
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Commissioner: Apathy among top issues faced by elderly Kentucky residents
The Winchester SunOf all the issues facing the elderly today, Kentucky Commissioner of Aging and Indpendent Living Deborah Anderson said apathy is the one that she fears the most. “It’s actually apathy that scares me to death,” Anderson said. The...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medicare, Elections, Health, Diabetes
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Winchester native experiences 'eerie' East Coast quake
The Winchester SunTonya Hull Sacco thought her roof was being ripped off. The Winchester native who moved in 1995 to Kenvil, N.J., about 30 miles from New York City, felt the earthquake that rumbled across the east coast Tuesday afternoon and reportedly into areas of...Tags: Washington Monument, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, West Virginia, Disasters
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First Lady visits the Grand Theater in Lancaster
msimpson@amnews.comLANCASTER - Janetta Starnes' eyes widened as she looked upon the Grand Theater for the first time in more than 40 years. She remembered how the gold frame once housed Lancaster's silver screen, the balcony once buzzed with excitement, and the stage...Tags: John Wilson, Lonnie Napier, Executive Branch, Elections, Steve Beshear
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'Polar Bear Heads to US' Headline Offends Alaskans
KTUU.comFor many news outlets, Alaska is a long way from home -- but for some covering the imminent transfer of a female polar bear cub from the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage to the Louisville Zoo in Kentucky, it’s a foreign country. MSN.com, which features news...Tags: Boeing Co., ConocoPhillips, Petroleum Industry, Anchorage, Louisville
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Ky. jury rules against penis amputation patient
SHELBYVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A jury has ruled against a Kentucky truck driver who sued a urologist claiming the doctor amputated part of his penis without his consent. The six-man, six-woman jury came back with the verdict Wednesday in the lawsuit filed...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Amputation
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In the Pipeline: Little Leaguers show grace in the spotlight
When I first spoke to Ocean View Little League manager Jeff Pratto, it was hard to hear him. As he explained over the noise behind him, he and the team had just arrived in Williamsport, Pa., hallowed home to the Little League World Series. They were...Tags: Little League Baseball, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, New York, Ocean View
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News briefs for Aug. 25
Boil water advisory lifted in Parksville
A boil-water advisory for about 1,580 Parksville Water District customers has been lifted.
The advisory went into effect Aug. 18 after the district’s main pump station flooded. It was canceled Tuesday...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Elections, Manufacturing and Engineering, Local Government, Ford Motor Co.
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UK Football: Academics led Lincoln's Edwards to follow his dreams at Kentucky
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Trey Edwards is thankful he has a spot as a walk-on linebacker on the Kentucky football team, but that opportunity is not what made the former Lincoln County standout transfer from Eastern Kentucky to UK after a redshirt freshman season....Tags: United Kingdom, High School Sports, Chuck Smith, Elections, Politics
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UK football: Highlands WR Sheehan excited to be a Wildcat, glad to beat Boyle
larry@amnews.comHighlands wide receiver Austin Sheehan had five catches for 106 yards in a 35-14 win over two-time defending state champion Boyle County Friday night to open his senior season. It was his first game since he decided to accept a walk-on offer at Kentucky...Tags: United Kingdom, High School Sports, Awards and Prizes, Human Interest
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