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City works toward social media policy
The Winchester SunThe city is working to adopt social networking guidelines into its personnel code. The order, adopted on first reading by the Winchester Board of Commissioners, directs employees of the city “with respect to the use of the Internet, the worldwide...Tags: Employees, Social Media, Local Government, Politics, Government
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Trainers are important to a dog's development
Dog trainers have been around for a very long time. Some trainers specialize in training hunting dogs, sled pulling dogs, Seeing Eye dogs and search and rescue dogs while others concentrate on behavior. It seems as time passes and dogs become more and...Tags: Pets
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Centre alum is featured act at local comedy gig
jenb@amnews.comSean Smith wasn’t performing comedy when he was a student at Centre College. That came after his graduation in 2004. At Centre, he was studying anthropology and sociology, hosting talent shows and date auctions, and giving speeches. Smith is the...Tags: Entertainment, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Will Ferrell, Ellen DeGeneres, Anthropology
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Winchester Police want to bring back DARE performer Retro Bill
The Winchester Police Department is turning to the city to help bring Retro Bill back to the community to speak to school children through the DARE¿program.
Winchester Chief of Police Kevin Palmer sent a letter to the Winchester Board of Commissioners...Tags: Employees, Social Media, Politics, Government, Public Officials
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Net Xpress: Battle from social networking sites for your attention is on
sheila@amnews.comThe battle for your social networking attention is now in full force. All the major players are gearing up to get their fair share of regular users.The first contender is social networking pioneer MySpace. MySpace was recently purchased for $35 million by...Tags: Facebook, Justin Timberlake, MySpace, Google Inc.
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Shaker Village selected to be on Kentucky Civil War Trails
FRANKFORT — Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill has been selected to be part of the Kentucky Civil War Heritage Trails, a new state program to help visitors and residents understand how the conflict shaped the commonwealth as the nation observes the...Tags: Travel, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Wars and Interventions
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Richmond chosen as part of heritage trail
FRANKFORT — Richmond has been selected to be part of the Kentucky Civil War Heritage Trails, a new state program to help visitors and residents understand how the conflict shaped the commonwealth as the nation observes the Civil War’s 150th...Tags: Travel, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Tourism and Leisure, Wars and Interventions
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Commonwealth tops librarians' watch list
University Press of Kentucky’s forthcoming fall titles already are attracting attention from librarians. Library Journal, a leading trade magazine for librarians, has taken notice. In their next issue, as part of their coverage of the American...Tags: Harvard University, Vietnam, Civil Rights, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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K-9 Corner: Dogs develop in distinct stages
It’s review time again. Everyone needs to review the early critical periods that puppies have to go through before they attain adulthood.
It starts when a mother dog whelps her litter and for the first 12 days the pups have two desires, food and...Tags: Halloween, Science, Physiology
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Looking Back: Lincoln House to be included on Civil War Trails
FRANKFORT — The Mary Todd Lincoln House has been selected to be part of the Kentucky Civil War Heritage Trails, a new state program to help visitors and residents understand how the conflict shaped the commonwealth, as the nation observes the...Tags: Travel, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Tourism and Leisure, Wars and Interventions
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Letters to the editor: Oct. 27, 2011
Thanks organizations for support
Dear Editor,
Our agency is a faith-based agency that operates with many wonderful supporters throughout our community. It is very humbling to receive support from organizations that are often struggling themselves, but...Tags: Human Interest, Employees, Government, Politics, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Betty's Babblins: Memories in a box
Isn’t it strange what some people save? And I am guilty.
Mike is still trying to get the attic cleaned out, so he brought down a small box with a lot of yellowed, tattered newspaper clippings. Only one was dated, just clipped out of some paper in a...Tags: Defense, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), White House, Entertainment, Culture
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