Neighbors
Woodford County: Burchell wins Midway chili cook-off; Midway city council elections
Phil Burchell won the community chili cook-off Jan. 30 at Midway Christian Church. Each month, the church hosts a free community dinner, and a chili cook-off was chosen as the theme for January's dinner. Twenty-eight pots of chili were entered for judging, and 175 people attended the dinner.
Neighbors
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NEIGHBORS
Jessamine County: To your health, Wilmore seniors
"Healthy Ways to Start and End Your Day," a program presented by Admiral Dewey Sanders, will be at 1:15 p.m. Friday at the Wilmore Senior Community Center at Wesley Village, 1125 Lexington Road, Wilmore. For information, call Alan at (859) 858-3865, Ext. 238.
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NEIGHBORS
Lex-Care: Assistance for rent, dental bills needed
Requests for assistance to pay rent and a dental bill were received at Lex-Care this week.
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NEIGHBORS
Fayette County: Singing Valentines and more
Order a singing valentine for your loved one this Valentine's Day and help out a cause in the process.
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NEIGHBORS
Tom Eblen: New location fitting for black history museum
The Isaac Scott Hathaway Museum's new home seems almost fitting: Black history was once something of an orphan when it came to the study of Kentucky history. The museum moved last summer to a century-old building on Georgetown Street that was once the Colored Orphan Industrial Home.
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NEIGHBORS
Boyle County Chamber of Commerce hands out awards
The Danville/Boyle County Chamber of Commerce had its annual Chamber Celebration in January at the Danville Country Club. The event was produced by the chamber's young professionals group.
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BUSINESS
Tax help is available in Kentucky, many times for free
As America collectively groans over it being income tax time, there is hope for those among us who are flummoxed by the innards of the tax code. Across the state are numerous sites where residents can get help with common forms that might be too confusing for them.
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TOM EBLEN
Tom Eblen: Without the Civil War, who knows when Lexington's slave trade might have ended?
A century and a half ago, the Civil War began to reach Kentucky and bring an end to one of Lexington's most thriving businesses: the sale of people.
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HEALTH
Even dogs have their day with the flu
The dog flu, or the more fancy moniker canine influenza, is relatively new on the disease landscape but most pups should fare just fine with a few precautions and a little care.
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NEIGHBORS
Documentary about Woodford County gains support
Underwriting support for the two-hour documentary, My Kentucky Home: Woodford County , has passed the halfway mark with the addition of Pisgah Community Historic Association, Calmes Family Association, Midway College, and Glenn and Sandi Bromagen to its growing list of underwriters, according to...


