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  • 3 days ago | thenewsenterprise.com | Amy Smith

    G. A. Wells, Central Kentucky Art Guild’s Artist of the Year, said she was encouraged to pursue art for longer than she can remember. An artist herself, Wells’ mother made sure to include visits to local museums as a priority while on her many trips to Europe with her daughter as she grew up. kAmp=E9@F89 D96 6?;@J65 >2?J[ E96 }6F6D |FD6F> @? |FD6F> xD=2?5 :?

  • 4 days ago | thenewsenterprise.com | Amy Smith

    When she was in eighth grade, a home visit from the community doctor in Meade County made such an impact on Amanda Chism, she decided to become a physician. “I thought that it would be really cool to have a job where you could take care of people that way,” Chism said. “We had done dissection in school around that same time, and I had a grandmother that was sort of in nursing. So, there were just a lot of things leading me to that path.”kAmx?

  • 5 days ago | thenewsenterprise.com | Amy Smith

    Having recently graduated from John Hardin High School, Hayley Sandfer is heading to Western Kentucky University in a few months to pursue her dream of becoming a special education teacher. Sandfer already knew she wanted to teach children from time spent with her younger sister, Aaliyah. kAm“x 92G6 2 J@F?86C D:DE6C H9@ :D `a J62CD J@F?86C E92?

  • 6 days ago | thenewsenterprise.com | Amy Smith

    Deciding college wasn’t for him, David Martin left his small hometown of Old Glory, Texas, and joined the Army just a couple of years after graduating from high school. “I was made for the Army,” Martin said. “I was an infantryman first, then reenlisted and became a lab technician for 13½ years. Then, I was afforded the opportunity to become a commissioned officer as second lieutenant in the Medical Service Corps.”kAm|2CE:? 925 2=H2JD 5C62>65 @7 =:G:?8 :?

  • 1 week ago | thenewsenterprise.com | Amy Smith

    Born in Irvine during the Roaring ’20s, Dovie Edlin celebrated her 100th birthday last week surrounded by her family that spans five generations. “I had four children; the two oldest have passed,” Edlin said. “And I have 12 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and 15 great-great-grandchildren. The youngest is just a few weeks old.”kAm!2F= t5=:?[ E96 D@? @7 t5=:?’D @=56DE D@?[ yF?:@C t5=:?[ 92D 7@?5 >6>@C:6D @7 E:>6 DA6?E H:E9 9:D 8C2?5>@E96C]k^AmkAm“vC2?5>2 t5=:? FD65 E@ 323JD:E >6 H96?

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