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Kentucky Commission on Human Rights holds fair housing conference in Danville
The Kentucky Commission on Human Rights board of commissioners met Thursday in Danville to rule on discrimination complaints on behalf of the people of the state. The board routinely meets at its headquarters in Louisville. As budget allows, the...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Economy, Business and Finance, Civil Rights, Judaism, Minority Groups
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News Briefs for April 13
LCHS to present ‘Grease’ Lincoln County High School will present the musical “Grease” 7 p.m. today and Saturday in Stuart Underwood Auditorium. “Grease” by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey premiered on Broadway in 1972...
Tags: Preschools, Arts and Culture, Politics, Schools, NAACP
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News Briefs for April 20
Motorcycle ride rescheduled The 13th annual HOPE Motorcycle Ride to benefit Heritage Hospice has been rescheduled for April 28 because of the forecast for rain. Registration is 10 a.m. to noon at Heritage Hospice, 120 Enterprise Drive. Cost is $10 and $5...
Tags: Politics, Elections, American Legion
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Looking Back: Danville man shares his memories
Albert Taylor is sharing his memories of growing up in Harrodsburg with The Advocate-Messenger during Black History Month.
Several years ago, Taylor began collecting photographs, newspaper clippings and other memorabilia that represent his childhood...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Politics, Religion and Belief
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News briefs for Feb. 17
Diversity discussion scheduled
Citizens Concerned for Human Relations invites community members to a discussion on diversity, multi-culturalism and human rights as they impact the Danville-Boyle County community.
CCHR wants to bring together the groups...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Politics, Elections, Juvenile Delinquency
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News briefs for Jan. 19
Ephraim McDowell Health opening new specialty center
Ephraim McDowell Health will open its new Ephraim McDowell Specialty Center Monday in Danville. The specialty center will house Ephraim McDowell’s cardiology, vascular and pulmonology specialty...Tags: Politics
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The View from the Mountains: Gift giving
Here we are, once again it’s the time when our thoughts turn to gifting. I know that the giving of gifts for Christmas — because we feel we should — really cheapens things. It makes the whole thing seem commercialized, and it becomes a...Tags: Politics, Recipes
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Stories of the year in Jessamine County
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comIt was a year of drawn-out stories in Jessamine County. Nicholasville residents and downtown business owners endured a long year of Main Street renovation; the state’s highest court considered a case of firefighter overtime pay; and the nation&...Tags: Entertainment, United States Census Bureau, Music, Bars and Clubs, Agriculture
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Jury rules against ex-Asbury professor
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comJust weeks after a Jessamine County jury ruled in favor of Asbury University, former AU professor John Charalambakis filed a motion for a new trial, according to court documents dated Dec. 9. A jury trial was held Nov. 14-18, and according to court...Tags: Brad Johnson, Politics, Labor Legislation, Civil Rights, Health and Safety at School
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Does America still respect labor?
Contributing ColumnistAs another Labor Day came and went, I found myself wondering whether this important national holiday has lost some of its original meaning. The U.S. Department of Labor explains on its website that Labor Day is “a creation of the labor movement...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Politics, Labor Legislation, Human Rights Watch, Work Relations
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College News for Oct. 9
Beeding studies aboard tall ship
WOODS HOLE, Mass. — Ryne Beeding of Stanford is enrolled in SEA Semester, a study abroad program through SEA Education Association in Woods Hole,¿Mass., while away from studies at Bluegrass Community College....Tags: Europe, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Science, Research
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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: Amnesty International, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Kentucky, Skokie, American Civil Liberties Union
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