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Hobbies on a Budget: Clear out all that clutter
Contributing WriterIt’s the new year! That means we all get a brand new chance to start fresh, clear out clutter, and get 2013 started with a clean slate. Many people are feeling the urge to clean, nest and reclaim their homes after a month of beautiful clutter....Tags: Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies
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YOUNG ENTREPRENEUR: Teen runs his own soap-making business
kpeek@amnews.comRaising goats and making soap have become second nature for Joe Bremer. The 14-year-old Chicagoan-turned Danville resident launched his own soap-making business in 2010. Joe’s Bars and Suds began after many visits to a soap store in Tarpon...Tags: Services and Shopping, YouTube, Media Industry, Photography and Video, Video Supplies and Services
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County clerk presents $4,000 check to Camp Nelson Honor Guard
brossi@jessaminejournal.comA week after Veterans Day, the county is still saluting its fallen heroes. On Tuesday, County Clerk Eva McDaniel presented the Camp Nelson Honor Guard with a check for $4,000. The honor guard is headquartered about 100 yards south of Camp Nelson and...Tags: Human Interest, Veterans Day
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Buddhism and the supernatural
Contributing WriterEditor’s note: This is the 10th part of an 11-part series on Buddhism. It is sometimes said that Buddhism is devoid of anything supernatural, including a divinity. Such a claim is, perhaps, overly simple. As is so often the case in speaking of any...Tags: Buddhism, Separation of Church and State, Religion and Belief, Plastic Art, Japan
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SPREADING THE LOVE: Young girl gives up birthday gifts to help animal shelters
kpeek@amnews.comFor one little girl, knowing she’s loved is more than enough. That’s why 9-year-old Suzan Johnson has decided to share her birthday with some creatures who don’t always know that love. Instead of gifts for herself, Suzan is requesting...Tags: Human Interest, Charity
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Microchips help reunite pets with families
Guest ColumnistImagine your family pet who doesn’t wear a collar escapes out the front door left ajar by the men delivering your new furniture. Won’t ever happen to you? That is what most people think, until it happens to you and you are frantically...Tags: Semiconductors and Active Components, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Pets, Services and Shopping, Vaccines
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Eye for the Equine: Lincoln artist fills her canvases with colorful, impressionist horses
ben@theinteriorjournal.comEditor’s note: Lincoln Studio is The Interior Journal’s new occasional series looking at the art and lives of local artists. It makes sense that Polish native Ela Ladwig would eventually make her way to the rolling hills of central Kentucky....Tags: Fine Artists, Artists, Arts and Culture, Arts
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THE BOOKWORM SEZ: Cancer survivors will appreciate 'The Dog Lived'
Contributing Writer“The Dog Lived (and So Will I).” By Teresa J. Rhyne, c.2012, Sourcebooks, $14.99/$16.99 Canada, 288 pages. Your dog gets the best of care. Before you give him toys, you make sure the squeaker isn’t a choking danger. You read...Tags: Health Treatments, Human Interest, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Breast Cancer
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GOING GREEN: Have an environmentally friendly Halloween
Contributing WriterHalloween is only a little more than a week away. If you haven’t decorated yet, it is crunch time. I’m often a last-minute Halloween decorator because it seems like Halloween always “sneaks up” on me, so to speak. But I don’...Tags: Government, Candy, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Holidays, Malaysia
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Re-enactors at Camp Nelson bring Civil War history to life
brossi@jessaminejournal.comThe two-hour drive on an early Saturday morning made by a bus crammed full of students from different Jefferson County high schools was rewarded when they finally got the chance to meet one of their heroes. “Hey Abe, Abe, you’re the man,&...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Slavery, Social Issues, Abraham Lincoln, Missing Persons
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Winchester native competes in All-American Quarter Horse Congress
The Winchester SunWhitney Turner was 5 years old when she rode in her first horse show. Twenty years later, she is still competing and may add a national title to her collection. After being named the 2012 Mideast Kentucky Quarter Horse Queen in June, Turner will...Tags: Travel, Domestic Travel, Politics
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