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What's Happening at the Library: Everyone's a Valentine at the Clark County Library
Happy Valentine’s Day. We hope your day — heck, your month and your life — is filled with the sweets of romance. To commemorate this month, the library has a Valentine display in the lobby. It features some humorous reading related...Tags: Sandra Bullock, Tom Hanks, Arts and Culture, Politics, Mystery (genre)
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What's Happening at the Library: African artifacts, community art and adios to a colleague
Clark County Public LibraryThe library is a community resource, especially because we receive many of our best resources from this community, Clark County. Two displays we’ll have up in the library through February demonstrate the truth of that statement. February is Black...Tags: Politics, Arts and Culture, Petroleum Industry, African-American History Month, Mark Rothko
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Retired newspaper carrier ready for some 'me' time
jking@amnews.comShirley Owsley’s plans no longer have to include a daily drive to Danville, now that she has decided to retire — again. Owsley retired after 30 years from Centre College six years ago. This time, she is retiring after more than 30 years as...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Politics
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Kentucky gearing up for new horse census
The Winchester SunA statewide horse count, the first of its kind since 1977, begins this year, and those involved will spread the word locally Tuesday. The Clark County Extension Office will host “Pastures Please!” for the first time, led by the University...Tags: Politics, Agriculture, Horse (animal), United Kingdom, Weather Reports
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Murder charges sent to grand jury
Murder suspects Percy Hargrove and his former girlfriend Sheena Tipton watched their cases go to the grand jury after an hour of police testimony in front of a packed district courtroom Wednesday.
Hargrove, 26, of Georgetown, and Tipton, 26, of Clay...Tags: Politics, James Hall, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Lawyers
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Red Shoe Report: The mysterious Benjamin Moore
The Winchester SunWhen we were 15, my friend Erica and I were obsessed with a boy who drove a red Camaro. We didn’t know his name, so we made one up for him — Benjamin Moore, like the paint. I thought that was infinitely cool because I read a Judy Blume novel...Tags: High Schools, Politics, Cell Phones, Schools, Abercrombie & Fitch Company
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Real Life Deals: It's a new year ¿ find a new hobby
Contributing ColumnistAs we start a new year, many people are making resolutions and renewing commitments to start something new. Maybe this should be the year you start a new hobby or awaken an old hobby you once loved. A hobby can be the thing that gives you a fun burst of...Tags: eBay Inc., Politics, Walmart, Hobbies, Ann Taylor
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MODERN JUSTICE: Garrard's new court complex provides more space, tighter security and image boost
tkleffman@amnews.comLANCASTER — John Wilson has recently taken on a new role that goes beyond his normal duties as Garrard County judge-executive. He’s become a tour guide for the grand $11.9-million palace of justice that will open just off Town Square in...Tags: Rentals, Justice System, John Lambert, Politics, Services and Shopping
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Looking Back: From our Files: Dec. 4, 2011
100 YEARS AGO — 1911
Another meeting was held at Mrs. Engleman’s home in support of organizing a hospital in Danville. So far the sum of about $2,300 has been raised and the desired amount to have for the hospital is $2,500. It is readily...Tags: Religious Festivals, Advertising, Travel, Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945)
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Police arrest shooting victim's girlfriend
One of the possible motives for Wednesday’s fatal shooting involved a woman.
Friday afternoon, the woman in question went to jail on complicity charges.
Sheena Tipton, 26, of Clay City, was interviewed a second time Friday by Winchester Police...Tags: Shootings, Prisons, Politics, Health, James Hall
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The facts about drug-diversion programs
County coronerI recently attended a drug-related program sponsored by the Drug Enforcement Administra-tion. Attending this program were approximately 100 law-enforcement personnel from various police departments as well as state and federal crime-fighters,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Heroin, Politics, File Sharing, Behavioral Conditions
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Library puts focus on Native American art
Librarians worked hard this week revamping the book displays for November. If you’re looking for inspiring or informative reads, be sure to browse those displays the next time you’re in the library.
For example, in the reading area, just...Tags: Native Americans, Arts and Culture, Politics, Health, Thanksgiving
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