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COLUMNISTS
  • tidbits what's cooking at Central Kentucky Restaurants

    Summit combines the classic with the modern

    Wayne Masterman has done it again. He's pulled all the right people together to open another upscale restaurant.


Merlene Davis
  • Commentary

    Young naval recruit has me worried

    Fine y0ung man doesn't seem to realize the risks that come with the benefits

    One of my sons' friends dropped by recently to proudly tell us he had joined the Navy and couldn't wait to start basic training.


Medicine
  • Ads rank hospital satisfaction

    NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN FEDERALLY FUNDED

    The federal government is spending nearly $1.9 million on newspaper ads around the country that disclose hospital satisfaction rates, part of a unique campaign to improve health care through the power of publicity.
  • From poorhouse to show house

    Renovated Frankfort home has a long, rich history

    FRANKFORT — Thomas Dorman was too busy to renovate the historic home he bought more than 20 years ago — until he lost his job.

  • Garden is fertile ground for reconciliation

    Empty lot is fertile ground for seeds of reconciliation

    Upon his death in 1854, London Ferrill was buried on East Third Street in the Episcopal Burying Ground's rector's plot. He was not the rector at Lexington's influential and powerful Christ Church, nor had he ever been.

  • Consider canine custody

    For many, dogs are substitute children (or ­ancillary ones, at least). So it should come as no ­surprise that when marriages break up, custody of the cockapoo or labradoodle can become a pitched battle.

  • Summer is for reading

    Library programs help kids catch 'enlightening bug'

    Summer's almost here, and kids are counting the days until they can put their textbooks to rest for a while. But that doesn't mean all books have to be tossed aside. Area libraries and literacy programs are hoping to encourage kids to keep reading for fun all summer long with an array of activities and special events.

  • Wii Fit will pull gamers off the couch

    Wii Fit will pull gamers off the couch and onto a balance board

    Playing video games has long been synonymous with being a couch potato.

  • Web sites offer lots of giveaways

    For starters, check these Web sites for lots of giveaways

    Don't worry, I am not going to get all crazy, telling you to stop buying a $3 ­coffee every morning or to grow your own food.

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