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Chef writes a love letter to Kentucky cuisine
Overnight snow blanketed Kentucky, its rolling farmland and hillsides like a starched white tablecloth. The recent scene captured the gentle beauty, long-standing tradition and unique character of the Bluegrass State — things chef Jonathan Lundy has come to love.
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Invisible
Strike one . . . A child is born into an abusive family.
Strike two. . .His adopted father introduces him to alcohol and drugs.
Strike three . . .The child runs away and gets lost in the system.
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Eastern U.S. digs out from storm for record books
Utility crews rumbled along icy roads working to restore power to more than 100,000 customers from Virginia to New Jersey and snowbound airports resumed limited operations Thursday, a day after a powerful storm disrupted the lives of 50 million people from the southern plains up through the East Coast.
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Skating pairs have complicated relationships
Boy meets girl. Boy picks up girl. Boy tries to not drop girl on her head. This is the world of pairs figure skating and ice dancing, the beautiful sports where a woman and a man skate in perfect unison across the ice.
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Leader of the Year
The Board of Directors of Leadership Tri-County recently selected Union College President Ed de Rosset as the 2010 recipient of the William Hacker, M.D. Leader of the Year Award.
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Kentuckians help Afghanistan
The Kentucky Army National Guard and Air Guard united to form Kentucky’s first joint Agri-business Development Team in August 2009.
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Parents, doctors debate tots teetering in heels
A pair of sparkly, peekaboo shoes with heels 2 inches high are favorites of 6-year-old Helena Bell ever since she got them for a
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A Purple Heart for Christmas
Maryville. Tenn. residents Sue Myers and Fay Taylor, formerly of Williamsburg, received a special gift on Christmas Day, a posthumous Purple Heart in honor of their brother, Fred T. Chatfield, who was killed in the Korean War.
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Giving back
For every person in need there is another person who feels the need to give. People fall into the needy category oftentimes through no fault of their own. Perhaps it was due to a lost job or sudden and prolonged illness. However, explaining the need to give back is not always so easy to explain.
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The gift of a legacy
As area residents busy themselves with finding the perfect Christmas gift, Union College is preparing a gift of its own. The college is in the midst of revitalizing a historical structure that pays tribute to local military personnel and veterans.
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