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Obituary: Snider A. Dean
HARRODSBURG — Snider A. Dean, 74, of Harrodsburg, died Sunday. Born Dec. 18, 1936, he was a retired press operator at Corning Glass of Harrodsburg. Survivors include sons, Donald Dean of Knoxville, Pa., and Larry Dean of Willisburg; daughters,...Tags: Coral Springs
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Darron Powell: Aug. 16, 2011
Darron Charles Powell, 37, Woodspointe Way, died Sunday, Aug. 16, at his home. He was born in Detroit, Mich., the son of Charles Eugene and Carol Ann Rose Powell of Garrard County. He loved hunting, fishing and all outdoor activities. In addition to his...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Detroit
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George Brumfield: Aug. 15, 2011
George William Brumfield, 93, a native of Jessamine County, died Monday. He was a member of Bethel Christian Church, the Jessamine County Historical Society, was the oldest member of the Hart Lodge F&AM, as well as a breeder of Tennessee Walking Horses,...Tags: Christianity, Kentucky, Human Interest
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William Douglas Poole: Aug. 13, 2011
William Douglas Poole, 51, of Lexington, formerly of Winchester, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 13, in Tennessee.
Mr. Poole was born in Winchester on Dec. 3, 1959 to Billy and Mary Stone Poole of Winchester.
He was a mail clerk for the U.S. Postal...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Christianity, Human Interest, Crossroads, U.S. Postal Service
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TGIF: Airplane club hopes interest will take off after coming show
At last count, model airplane enthusiast Dan Thompson had 63 planes.
“Some people have a passion for golf or whatever. I have a passion for airplanes,” Thompson said.
His interest in planes began while he was about 10 or 11 years old, around...Tags: Labor Day, Energy Saving, Ed Reed, Kentucky, Human Interest
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Health officials deal with clogger virus
The Winchester SunHealth department officials from Clark and Rowan counties believe norovirus is responsible for an outbreak of gastrointestinal symptoms in both counties. “I¿feel very comfortable in saying the bug is norovirus, but you like to have enough sampling...Tags: Symptoms, Entertainment, Ohio, Georgia, Missouri
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Winchester native experiences 'eerie' East Coast quake
The Winchester SunTonya Hull Sacco thought her roof was being ripped off. The Winchester native who moved in 1995 to Kenvil, N.J., about 30 miles from New York City, felt the earthquake that rumbled across the east coast Tuesday afternoon and reportedly into areas of...Tags: West Virginia, Mass Media, Ohio, Virginia Earthquake (2011), Kentucky
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Prep Football: Boyle looking for a 10th game after Tennessee school cancels
larry@amnews.comBoyle County suddenly finds itself a game short this season after Hancock County (Tenn.) notified the Rebels Monday that it would not play the game scheduled Oct. 7 at its home field. “We can’t get hold of anybody down there. We just got an...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Contracts, Human Interest
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Camp Nelson features living history event
The Camp Nelson Preservation and Education Foundation and the Jessamine County Fiscal Court will sponsor the Camp Nelson Civil War Days Living History Sept. 10-11. The event will be held on the grounds of the best preserved Union Army supply depot and...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, African Americans, Politics, Ohio
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Church received all permits for tent
I am sending this letter in reference to Mr. Neal Gordon's comment in Thursday's edition of The Advocate-Messenger concerning our church selling fireworks as a business. I would like to let the public know that this tent was run by members of our...Tags: Church and State Relations
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Tent permission is now moot
The letter I wrote last week started with the comment, “My main question is why the permit was not given to the Tennessee couple when they first applied?” I’m quoting myself, and my memory eludes me on occasion, so don’t let that... -
Conway: Beshear leading from behind
Kentucky is now surrounded on three sides by neighbor states that are making dynamic conservative changes to their economic policy and experiencing dynamic results.
Recently we learned that the conservative leadership of Indiana has led to a $1.2 billion...Tags: Credit Ratings, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Barack Obama
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