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  • Las Vegas becomes Splashtown in the summer

    I spent many a boyhood summer visiting my aunt in Las Vegas, so it's not just crazy gamblers (OK, mostly crazy gamblers) who venture to Sin City during its blazing-hottest midsummer ­madness. Just make sure you have a good dip on the Strip (or beyond).


COLUMNISTS
  • Screamin' Mimi's turns up the heat

    For decades, Mimi Cox of Lexington made a hot sauce that received raves from friends and family. In 1992, her daughter Donna Madden and Donna’s husband, Bill, turned Cox’s recipe into a best-selling Kentucky Proud product.

Merlene Davis
  • These good neighbors are the real deal

    Advertising companies have tried for years to paint clients ranging from insurance companies to pharmacies as good neighbors. They know we all have a warm and fuzzy image of what a good neighbor is and that we'd all like to have one.


Medicine
  • KASPER helps officials crack down

    The cases against two Lexington doctors suspended for overprescribing pain medication depended on a powerful tool in the fight against prescription drug abuse.

  • Cobbled together

    Before the late-summer heat takes its toll on the fruit crop, farms, stores and markets are full of the prettiest, most delicious berries, peaches and melons. They taste their best when eaten out of hand, but the next-best way to eat berries and peaches is when they're combined with flour and sugar and turned into old-fashioned desserts.

  • GOOD GARDENS MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS

    Hamilton Park residents have a garden culture

    Residents value their produce and one another

    Either Hamilton Park attracts gardeners or gardening interests sprout once people move here. Which comes first is hard to say. But it’s easy to say this: Practically every house on the street has vegetables growing in the back yard or flowers in the front.
  • Religion important to Kentuckians

    Report finds beliefs strong, church attendance high

    Charlie O'Hara attends Mass at Lexington's Cathedral of Christ the King ”every day, seven days a week.

  • Facts for the fourth

    On Friday, we'll celebrate the country's declaration of independence from Britain on July 4, 1776. Here are a few fun facts about the holiday and U.S. history to help you celebrate. Click here (PDF)
  • New to America

    Kentucky residents who have fled violence look forward to July Fourth

    It's obvious that Frieda Nsabimana is shy. She puts her hands over her mouth when she giggles. Her words, coated with a French accent, are soft and jumpy.

  • Destination: nearby

    Jim Madden of Lexington has this mini-vacation thing down: two gallons of gas each way, and he and his companion, Dewey, an Australian shepherd, are on vacation.

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