Nicholasville teen Reese Kemp uses fame from chronic illness to help othersThe terrible disease Reese Kemp has battled his entire life has left him smaller than average. He isn’t quite 5 feet tall and weighs... |
2012: The Jessamine Journal's year in photosThe best images from issues of The Jessamine Journal in 2012. |
West Jessamine High School show choir Dually Noted is about more than singing and dancingIf you’ve owned a TV in the last four years, it’s hard not to think of the hit Fox show “Glee” when you watch the... |
Christmas Season is a time to be extra cautious onlineFor many of us, social media is our main form of communication. Coupling this new trend of communicating with the holiday season could... |
Psychology major at UK found her niche 10 years ago at the Primate Rescue CenterIf you ask Eileen Dunnington about her career choice, she is quick to smile as her eyes light up. |
Photo gallery: Ichthus through the yearsIn this gallery is a sampling of images from The Jessamine Journal's coverage of the Ichthus Christian-music festival in Wilmore over its... |
Wilmore Elementary School passes $150,000 in fundraising for heart associationThe things they do would be hard enough without the rope. |
Days Divide band from Jessamine County returns from European tour, releases EPIf there is one thing Days Divide does not want to be, it's labeled — not by the music industry and not by their audience. |
Dr. Phyllis Corbitt retires after 42 years practicing medicine in WilmoreFor more than 40 years, many in Wilmore who felt a little sick, needed to have their blood pressure or sugar checked, or maybe just needed... |
Filmmaker creates documentary on Jessamine sisters' return home to IndiaA good story is more about the journey than the destination. |
Nicholasville couple recreate old furniture, donate profits to Haitian mission through Repurposed Soul ministrySteve and Andrea Kohlman are magicians. |
East Jessamine High School custodian from Kosovo becomes US citizenFourteen years ago, a 17-year-old left a war-torn Kosovo with his parents and six siblings, finding refuge in a Macedonian camp with 7,000... |
Warner Elementary bands together with 'Wheels for Braden' to help student get wheelchair vanTenia Johnson turns the car off and pops the trunk. It must be reflex after all these years. |
Assistant superintendent for Jessamine County schools moonlights as mandolinistA school-district administrator revived an old musical hobby in recent years and now escapes the worries of his day job with something... |
12 high-school juniors mesh at retreat to kick off Youth Leadership JessamineParticipants in the inaugural year of Youth Leadership Jessamine went into a leadership retreat as 12 individuals and came out as one group. |
Harrises have scariest setup for Halloween in NicholasvilleOne of the highlights of the fall-turn-winter holidays in Nicholasville is the house on corner of West Brown and 3rd Street — the... |
Owning a house in Italy transforms a Nicholasville lawyer as she learns a 'simpler' way of life from a village communityWhen Constance Grayson and her husband purchased a house in Italy in 2001, they were insistent that they would embrace the culture and... |
A life directedDoug Smart’s life has had two major directions, with one path that led straight to Hollywood and the next twisting and turning until... |
Jessamine soldiers return home after Afghanistan tour of dutyServing in the Kentucky Army National Guard, Nicholasville's Chris Campbell, a master sergeant, and... |
Tom Lockridge, Jeff Day share a budding movie careerBy day, Tom Lockridge often stands in the Jessamine County courtroom as the state’s prosecuting attorney. By night, he teams with... |
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