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New Philosophy Club at Clark County Public Library
The Winchester SunA new group at the Clark County Public Library has taken the book out of book club. Instead, the group focuses on the outside discussion that arises at book club. “There’s always a problem with book clubs. And the problem with book clubs...Tags: Psychology, Religion and Belief, Libraries, Clubs and Associations, Arts and Culture
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What's Happening at the Library: Heady stuff: Philosophy and the King of Rock
Reference librarian Rachel Lwin brought an interesting foreign language learning website to our attention. It’s called Languages and it’s provided free by the BBC in England. The web address is www.bbc.co.uk/languages/.
At this website, you...Tags: Movies, BBC, Religion and Belief, Movies, Libraries
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What's happening at the library: New year turns another page at library
Happy New Year!
It’s probably been a while since Friedrich Nietzsche was quoted in the Sun, so I thought I’d give this first library column of the New Year a more highbrow and erudite tone by quoting a paragraph from an article by Thomas...Tags: Religion and Belief, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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Boyle Industrial Foundation marks 50 years on the job
dbrock@amnews.comToday marks the 50th anniversary of the incorporation of the Boyle County Industrial Foundation, a group whose behind-the-scenes work was responsible for luring most of the industry and thousands of jobs to Danville during that time. Although the...Tags: Judges, Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, World War II (1939-1945)
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McNay: Getting rich slowly
My approach toward wealth changed in 1992 when I went to a Vanderbilt University alumni meeting and heard William Spitz, the college’s treasurer, give a talk about his book, “Get Rich Slowly: Building Your Financial Future Through Common...Tags: Interior Policy, Finance, Personal Finance, Vehicles, University of Chicago
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Winchester detective attends Crimes Against Children Conference
A Winchester Police detective who specializes in crimes against children has brought back a deeper insight into how to solve those crimes, thanks to a national conference he attended last week.
Winchester Police Detective Harold Jones attended the 23rd...Tags: Elizabeth Smart, Child Abuse, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Injuries and Wounds
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Patriots kick off season Friday in DVB
The wait is almost over.
Lincoln County High School football kicks off the 2011 schedule Friday night, with the annual Death Valley Bowl the introduction of the latest Patriot squad.
When head coach Mike Settles takes the field with his team Friday...Tags: High School Sports, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Students
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Ron Paul beats media favorites in Iowa
If you don’t make time to watch Jon Stewart’s Daily Show you should. If you don’t have cable or satellite that delivers Comedy Central, watch him on your laptop, IPad or smartphone and get, hands down, the best news analysis available...Tags: Rand Paul, Iran, Comedy Central (tv network), Entertainment, Human Interest
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UK Football: Frustrating freshman year at Highlands changed QB's approach, future
larry@amnews.comPatrick Towles admits his 2008 football season was a humbling experience for him, but one that ultimately changed his football career. The Highlands quarterback is now regarded as the state’s top high school prospect by many recruiting analysts...Tags: High School Sports, Southeastern Conference, National Football League, Teaching and Learning, Kentucky Wildcats
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There is still time to deny success to the 9-11 attackers
Generations mark the passage of time by significant events. The oldest generation among us can recall Pearl Harbor or VJ-Day. Subsequent generations remember the assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., and younger baby-...Tags: Civil Rights, World War II (1939-1945), Defense, Terrorism, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Jessamine ELV psychologist earns recognition
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comThe school psychologist at Jessamine Early Learning Village got a feather in her cap when she was recognized last month by the Kentucky Association for Psychology in the Schools (KAPS). Brittany Gray received a regional award at the annual KAPS...Tags: Medical Specialization, Psychology, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychologists
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Prep Football: Lincoln goes from struggling to playing for district title
marsee@amnews.comSTANFORD — It was less than three weeks ago that the Lincoln County Patriots didn’t have a single victory to their name. Now they have the chance to play for a district championship after three straight wins. The Patriots could all but...Tags: High School Sports, Religion and Belief
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Dec 10, 2011
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Aug 19, 2011
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Aug 19, 2011
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Aug 26, 2011
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Sep 9, 2011
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Oct 5, 2011
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Oct 12, 2011
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