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Get out and enjoy nature this spring
Contributing WriterAre you getting spring fever yet? You can recognize it by the overwhelming desire to get outside and enjoy the new signs of spring. Here in Kentucky, spring may be late arriving, but it still is a great time to get out and enjoy nature. If a nice...Tags: Mountains, Zoology, Wildlife, First Aid, Health Treatments
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From Our Files for March 31, 2013
100 Years Ago - 1913 The People’s Bank of Perryville has just received a large shipment of the new nickel five-cent piece from the United States Treasury. Cashier C.D. Minor came to Danville by automobile and carried the coins back to Perryville....
Tags: Politics, National Parks, Government, National Government, Glaciers
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Recycled art and delving into the depths
I’ve often mentioned the display cases in the front foyer of the Library, but the other day as I was walking through the Youth Department, I realized I had forgotten to mention display cases there that also deserve monthly attention. Really, if...
Tags: Museums, Movies, Caves and Caverns, Museum Dioramas, Arts and Culture
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Christmas Mountain: Holiday lighting of mountain remains a breathtaking event
One year ago today I wrote a column with the heading of “It takes Grace to Light a Mountain.” It was about how the people of this little town of Salida decorate the entire front side of the mountain called Christmas Mountain so that it looks...
Tags: Vehicles, Mountains, Holidays, Services and Shopping, Radio
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Local woman earns history award
FRANKFORT — The Kentucky Historical Society will present the 2012 Kentucky History Awards in a ceremony at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Old State Capitol, 300 W. Broadway, downtown. Among the recipients will be Alberta Moynahan, who works at the...
Tags: Ceremonies, Sociology, Museums, Caves and Caverns, Arts and Culture
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Wilmore 10-year-old hikes 280-mile trail with his father
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe idea for the trip began last year when the family was doing day hiking at Natural Bridge State Resort Park. On a back trail, they came across the symbol of a turtle on a white diamond — the insignia of Sheltowee Trace. “I started...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Caves and Caverns, Gardens and Parks, Travel
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The View From the Mountains: An unexpected gift from an email
My friend Emily sent me an email this morning. How did she know how much I needed just that particular message? Isn’t that the thing about good friends — how they seem to know what we need and when we need it? This email is a video about...
Tags: Mountains, Music, Entertainment
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Bones in Glacier park said to be those of Asbury seminary student
WEST GLACIER, Mont. (AP) — Bone fragments found in Glacier National Park last summer were those of a Kentucky seminary student who went missing during a planned 100-mile solo backcountry hike in August 2008, park officials said last week. The...
Tags: Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Religious Education, Education, Wildlife
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Looking Back: From our files for March 25, 2012
100 YEARS AGO — 1912 The large mercantile establishment of W.C. Surber in Junction City was broken into and robbed. Several pairs of shoes, a lot of flour, and other articles were taken. The burglars gained entry by breaking out one of the large...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Health, Riverton, Punishment
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Something has happened to my vocabulary
Journal editorFor some time, I have made it a point to make sure to speak as clearly and as concisely as I can. Rarely will you hear me say, “I’m fixin’ to make dinner,” and I do my best to avoid the word “towards.” Why? Simple:...Tags: Caves and Caverns
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Kentucky Repertory Theatre opens with 'The Giver'
HORSE CAVE — Kentucky Repertory Theatre will begin its 2012 spring season with Eric Coble’s adaptation of Lois Lowry’s popular novel, “The Giver.” The main stage production, directed by producing artistic consultant Ken Neil...Tags: Music Theater, New York University, Arts, Theater, Caves and Caverns
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Man from Wilmore finalist for MLB contest
news@jessaminejournal.comWilmore native Joshua Descoteaux is one of 50 finalists to be a contestant in the 2012 Major Leauge Baseball Fan Cave, a concept that started last year and mixes baseball with music, popular culture, media, interactive technology and art. More than 22,000...Tags: Baseball, Spring Training, Caves and Caverns, Sports, World Series
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