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Woman photographs dogs for animal shelter
kpeek@amnews.comWhen Stanford’s Kisha Buis was given a camera following the birth of her son, she soon fell in love with a newfound hobby of photography, turning it into a profession. As a young mother, she realized how precious photographs of her child were,...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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FLIGHT FROM FANCY: As the world creeps in, many Casey Mennonites are splitting to start anew in Tennessee
tkleffman@amnews.comSOUTH FORK — Paul Martin is a small, wiry man with a higher-pitched voice, sharp features and kind nature that lends him an air of a wizened old elf. Beneath a broad-brimmed black hat, he is dressed in all black, sharp as tack, even though he...Tags: Netherlands, Arts, Separation of Church and State, Hybrid Vehicles, Money and Monetary Policy
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Man strives to capture photos of historic barns
kpeek@amnews.comA longtime interest in capturing life on film has led McKinney native Stephen Denham to begin photographing Lincoln County barns, as a means of preservation. “I just enjoy photography,” he said. “I’ve always got a camera handy.&...Tags: Wildlife, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts, Wars and Interventions, Arts and Culture
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'Kentucky Visions': Works by 28 artists displayed through March 26 in Frankfort
FRANKFORT — Works by 28 artists from across the Commonwealth are on display through March 26 in hallways and conference rooms of the Kentucky Senate and House offices in the Capitol Annex in Frankfort as the Kentucky Arts Council presents “...
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Garrard volunteer strives to make a difference every day
kpeek@amnews.comDescribed by others as the “man in the middle of everything,” Lancaster’s Gregory Scott Cash definitely stays busy. About two years ago, Cash was experiencing health issues and was told he would likely have to have a liver transplant...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Arts, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Media Industry
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TURN THE PAGE: 'Marry Your Muse' a timeless classic for creative types
smojica@amnews.com“Marry Your Muse: Making a Lasting Commitment to Your Creativity.” By Jan Phillips, Oct. 1997, Paperback, $12.98, 268 pages, Quest Books. Some very creative and insanely talented people have more trouble truly committing to their art...Tags: Arts, Authors, Book, Arts and Culture
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GOING UNDERGROUND: Former Advocate photographer living large after downsizing
tkleffman@amnews.comIt would be easy to assume that life took a crazy bad turn for Dan Price after he left Danville 22 years ago. He now lives by himself in a hole in the ground in the outback of northeastern Oregon. “I went from living in a mansion in Kentucky that...Tags: Arts, Newspaper and Magazine, Google Inc., Nikon Corp, Arts and Culture
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NOT JUST A PRETTY FACE: Local actor takes his roles seriously
bcurd@amnews.comSome kids grow up idolizing their silver screen heros, whether it be John Wayne or Tom Cruise, dreaming of one day being able to get in on the action themselves. John Shockley has put his passion for acting to the test and is actually realizing that...Tags: Television, Arts, Tom Cruise, John Wayne, Celebrities
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4-H youth have good showing at Clark County Fair
Compiled by Heather Cassill and Roy Turley Congratulations to the following individuals who earned awards at the Clark County 4-H Youth Fair Exhibit hall. One hundred sixteen youth entered 401 exhibits this year. Haley Flannery was named the Overall...
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East's photo club documents primates' stories
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comWith one month left to vote, the photography club at East Jessamine High School is sitting pretty atop a contest with a project to tell the stories of Jessamine County’s rescued primates. The True Hero organization awards money for high schools&...Tags: Arts, Voting, Elections, Arts and Culture, China
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Sports Roundup: People and things
Sun Sports EditorGeorge Rogers Clark senior Dominic VanCleve was honored for his ability to overcome adversity this week. VanCleve, a starting guard on the Cardinals’ 10th¿Region championship squad and a cornerback on the football team, was named to the Tom Leach...Tags: Charlie Rogers, Arts, College Basketball, High Schools, Schools
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Musgrave's story, space pics wow Danville crowd
tkleffman@amnews.comForget that bearded guy who portrays “The most interesting man in the world” in those Dos Equis beer commercials. Story Musgrave might take that title in real life. To call Musgrave simply a former astronaut is to sell his life way short,...Tags: Arts, Rocketry, Columbia University, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology
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