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Looking Back: Book about Walker Daniel and early Danville available
Contributing WriterA book about the settlement of Danville that includes documented materials, early maps, deeds, estate settlements, and letters written by early settlers will be for sale at the Constitution Square Arts Festival.“KEN-TAH-THE, The Life and Times of...Tags: Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Kentucky, Politics, Robert Daniel
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BART cell shutdown pits public safety against free speech
Guest ColumnistBART is the acronym for the Bay Area Rapid Transit system in the San Francisco area. It may also become a historical marker of sorts as we navigate the intersection, with its occasional collisions, of new technology, public safety and our First...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Demonstration, Elections, Nashville, Government
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Prep Soccer: Lyons leads Boyle boys over Danville 3-1 in Constitution Cup
marsee@amnews.comRecent history and current rankings suggested that the Danville boys had an edge over Boyle County, but Josh Lyons wasn’t buying it. The Boyle senior scored two goals Saturday night to give the Rebels a 3-2 victory over No. 21 Danville at Rebel...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, High School Sports, John Thompson, Soccer
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Bluegrass band injects numerous flavors into music
jenb@amnews.comTwo duos looking to go in new directions came together a few years ago to form Dix River Crossing, which will perform Saturday at the Constitution Square Arts Fest, then at the Stanford Bluegrass Festival.The band, which formed in September 2009,...Tags: Bluegrass (genre), Arts and Culture, Music Theater, Theater, Politics
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Farmer, Barragan to serve as featured artists for Constitution Square Arts Fest
jenb@amnews.comTwo local visual artists will be featured at the 2011 Constitution Square Arts Fest. Painter David Farmer and sculptor Russ Barragan will be at the festival with their works of art on display and for sale. Farmer, an oil painter, keeps busy at his home...Tags: Arts and Culture, Politics, Festive Events, Fine Arts, Artists
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News briefs for Sept. 8
Pet adoption day planned Saturday
Willow Creek Sanctuary is participating in a pet adoption day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Tractor Supply on the Danville bypass. Other area shelters and rescues also will be on-hand with adoptable animals....Tags: Politics
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Boyle native creates Kentucky trivia game
jenb@amnews.comDarlene Lowe loves to play trivia games with her friends. She’s also a proud resident of Kentucky. So, when she was unable to find a Bluegrass State-oriented trivia game, she decided she’d create one of her own. Thus, Kentucky Challenge was...Tags: George Clooney, Politics, Stanford University, High School Sports
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Prep Soccer: Boyle girls post 7-0 win over Danville in Constitution Cup
marsee@amnews.comThe Constitution Cup has never been more one-sided than this. The Boyle County girls are dominating every team in their region these days, so it only makes sense that they’re dominating their closest rival. And they extended that dominance...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, High School Sports, Soccer, Wars and Interventions
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Life, liberty and the pursuit of happines are everyone's rights
As most Americans celebrated the independence of the United States from Great Britain this past weekend it’s doubtful that organization like the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) or Amnesty International...Tags: New York, Local Government, Labor Legislation, Elections, Civil Rights
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Surprising support for separating church and state
Guest columnistIt’s been a good month for the much-maligned, often-misunderstood principle of church-state separation. A whopping 67 percent of the American people agree that the First Amendment “requires a clear separation of church and state,”...Tags: Islam, Thomas Jefferson, Freedom of Religion, Unrest, Conflicts and War, National Government
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Winchester Sun editorial: Compromise
In the debt ceiling crisis, there is plenty of blame to go around. Each side has proposed conditions it knows the other can’t accept. President Barack Obama said there must be a commitment to close some tax loopholes for big businesses, knowing full...Tags: Harry Reid, John Boehner, Human Interest, Kentucky, Mitch McConnell
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Haynes: Surprising support for separating church and state
It’s been a good month for the much-maligned, often misunderstood principle of church-state separation.
A whopping 67 percent of the American people agree that the First Amendment “requires a clear separation of church and state,”...Tags: Islam, Thomas Jefferson, Freedom of Religion, Unrest, Conflicts and War, National Government
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