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  • Oct 10, 2024 | theinteriorjournal.com | Warren Taylor

    Published 2:38 pm Thursday, October 10, 2024 The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) announced on Thursday it has opened an additional 60,233 acres for public hunting in eastern Kentucky, via the landowner-cooperator program.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | winchestersun.com | Warren Taylor

    Published 11:04 am Wednesday, July 31, 2024 For anyone in Clark County seeking a respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life, Beech Springs Farm Market is a throwback to a time when life meandered like an old creek. “The market was built as a gas station in 1941 as a gas station,” said co-owner Bailey Milheiser. After purchasing it from Mary Beth Hendricks, Bailey Milheiser and her father have owned the market with for the past three seasons.

  • Jul 26, 2024 | claiborneprogress.net | Warren Taylor |Dave Ramsey

    Published 8:00 am Friday, July 26, 2024 By Dave RamseySyndicated ColumnistDear Dave,I’ve made a lot of stupid money mistakes in the past. Even though I finally paid off six figures in debt a few years ago and am in control of my finances for the first time in my life, I’m having a hard time forgiving myself for all the dumb things I did. I have an emergency fund and other savings set aside, and I’m almost ready to buy a house.

  • Jun 24, 2024 | winchestersun.com | Warren Taylor

    Published 10:30 am Monday, June 24, 2024 Dharan Mason shared a profound thought last Saturday evening at the Leeds Center for the Arts. “Being the first Black person and being the first person to achieve something are two different things,” Mason said. His words perfectly summarized the career of jockey Isaac Murphy, who was not the first Black man to win the Kentucky Derby; that honor belongs to Oliver Lewis, but Murphy was the first man to dominate the sport.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | claiborneprogress.net | Warren Taylor |Sam Stockard

    In addition, these young inmates must avoid committing any other offense or any conduct considered a safety risk. They’re also required to graduate from high school, enroll in a college or get a job, if placed on probation. Otherwise, they could be sentenced to prison, which Calloway calls “problematic.”In fact, she said she supports the idea of giving juvenile court judges jurisdiction over violent youth offenders until age 24.

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