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As the dust settles
What a difference a year makes; only one year after an Army doctor shouted, “”Allahu Akbar!” before killing twelve and wounding 30 others at Fort Hood and we were warned not to jump to the conclusion that the shooter was a radical...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Elections, Radio, Jared Lee Loughner, Fort Hood Shootings (2009)
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Danville girl receives Christmas present from former UK player
larry@amnews.comDeMarcus Cousins might be immature as some have described him when he’s had some contentious times in his first season with the NBA’s Sacramento Kings. However, give Cousins credit for being way mature beyond his years in certain ways. How...Tags: Basketball, DeMarcus Cousins, National Basketball Association, Holidays, Sacramento Kings
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Boyle native's film now available on DVD
“Honor in the Valleyof Tears,” the documentary film created by Eric Dow and Boyle County native John Ponsoll, now is available in DVD format to the general public through www.amazon.com. The cost is $22.49.
The small, independent film was...Tags: Movies, DVDs, Festive Events, Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service
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Boyle County High School going to five-block schedule
msimpson@amnews.comBoyle County High School’s student newspaper and yearbook classes are among the first casualties of a new five-block schedule, but Principal Will Begley expects the publications themselves to continue by redistributing the student work. Students...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Education, Colleges and Universities, Kentucky, High Schools
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Net Xpress: Columnist explores Craig Wireless Touch Screen Tablet
sheila@amnews.comThis week, I want to share with you my hands on experience with the Craig Wireless Touch Screen Tablet powered by Android. This tablet currently is being sold at CVS for only $99.99 plus tax. The tablet is kept at the front of the store behind the counter...Tags: CVS Corp., Periodicals, YouTube, Google Inc., Arts and Culture
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Centre professor, grads affected by tsunami
msimpson@amnews.comCentre College Japanese instructor Fumie Bouvier called her family in Japan early this morning, after a huge earthquake and resulting tsunami rocked the northern part of the county. “Everything is OK, I think,” she said. “I couldn’...Tags: Education, Tsunamis, Japan, Natural Disasters, Human Interest
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Area A&E Happenings for March 3
Events for this column must be submitted to the Advocate by noon Tuesday to be in the Thursday newspaper. Call (859) 236-2551, ext. 135, with complete information, including hours and admission price; or e-mail advocatearts@gmail.com.
VISUAL ART
“...Tags: Education, Arts, Anne Frank, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Danville Lawn Chair Film Festival returns
After a successful launch in 2010, the Danville Lawn Chair Film Festival is back. Because of the success of its first year, the event moved from September to May 20 to kick off the Heart of Danville’s Lawn Chair Theater Summer Movie Series.
The...Tags: Movies, Festive Events, Entertainment, YouTube, Charlie Cox
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Chandler visits newly expanded Mercer library
eruehs@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — During a tour of Mercer County’s Public Library on Tuesday, Congressman Ben Chandler was impressed when library director Robin Ison told him the facility, which was recently expanded, brings in around 400 patrons a day. “...Tags: Ben Chandler, Kentucky, Arizona, Elections, Justice System
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GRC speech, debate team competes in Lexington
The George Rogers Clark High School speech and debate team recently competed in a speech tournament at Lafayette High School.
Genna Petrey led the team while competing in broadcasting. Petrey placed second in the commercial copy round, receiving a score...Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Local churches can now broadcast live on the Internet
news@jessaminejournal.comAdvocate Communications Inc., the parent company for The Jessamine Journal, has created a new program that will allow churches to broadcast their services live or on demand. By broadcasting services (and other church events), pastors will be able to...Tags: Arts and Culture
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Lancaster rallies to save MLK observance
bkleppinger@amnews.comLANCASTER — Despite Monday’s gray skies and drizzling rain, more than 25 people gathered on the steps of the Garrard County Courthouse to celebrate the life of one the United States’ most important civil rights leaders. Lancaster&...Tags: Elections, Entertainment, Television, Martin Luther King Day, Television Stations
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