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At age 96, Adelyn Dickey has 80-year investment in teaching children at FBC Mt. Washington
MT. WASHINGTON, Ky. (KT) — At age 96, Adelyn Dickey has the distinction of being the oldest member of First Baptist Church Mt. Washington. But more remarkable is the impact she has had on children there during her 80 years as a Sunday school teacher. Yes, 80 years. She...
Owensboro BBQ restaurant raises money for charity in memory of daughter
OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEVV) — Old Hickory BBQ in Owensboro raised over $2,000 in memory of a family member who passed away in a 2023 crash. Two weeks ago, the restaurant announced the temporary return of the "Emily Burger" in Emily's honor. Emily Foreman passed away in a crash that...
It’s about access to health care
Meaningful reform on controversial issues takes time and hard work. Passions run high. Sharp elbows get thrown. Nuance can contradict ideology, requiring compromise. Which brings me to Kentucky’s certificate of need (CON) laws. CON regulates investment in our state’s health care sector. Before opening certain types of facilities, an entrepreneur or health care provider must […]
Lady Storm’s Cotton Takes Medalist in 3-Way Match
Hopkins County Central’s Macy Cotton claimed medalist honors while Madisonville-North Hopkins got a team win in a three-way golf match involving the two schools and the Christian County Lady Colonels Monday afternoon. Cotton finished her round with a 47. That was one shot better than the Lady Maroons’ Emma...
Jasper Strassenfest announces names of half-pot winners
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The organizers of the Jasper Strassenfest have announced the names of the half-pot winners. Event organizers announced that the Strassenfest Half Pot has been claimed by Molly and Bob Tuggle of Troy. The winners were presented with a check for $77,382.50. According to organizers, the Tuggles shared that they purchased their ticket […]
Daviess Co. polling sites announced for 2024 General Election
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The Daviess County Clerk’s Office has announced important dates and polling sites for the General Election. Officials say the online portal to request a mail-in absentee ballot opens on September 21. The locations are: According to the Daviess County Fiscal Court, October 7 is the last day to register to […]
Local pickleball players compete in Effing Paddle Battle
Calvert City Pickleball players went to Effingham, Ill. to participate in the Effing Paddle Battle August 16-18. This event was held at the EPD SEHY Pickleball Courts on 10 outdoor permanent courts. With 237 players competing for medals in Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles levels 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 and 4.5. All first place finishes had a $200 payout. The Mixed Doubles 3.0 and 3.5 Divisions were combined allowing Danette and Ricky Baker of Eddyville to win first place in 3.0 Division plus $200 and win Bronze in 3.0/3.5 combined Division.
Ellis Park Barn Notes: Heavenly Sunday May Be Basking in Glory Next Monday
HENDERSON, Ky. (Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2024) – Miacomet Farm’s accomplished 4-year-old filly Heavenly Sunday is set to lead a field of nine fillies and mares that entered Monday’s 20th running of the $150,000 Ellis Park Turf Stakes, the feature on closing day of the 2024 summer season.
Lady Storm Outlast Union County in Five Sets
A good start to the 2024 volleyball season Monday night for the Hopkins County Central Lady Storm. The Lady Storm hit the road to Union County and came back with a tough five-set win over the Bravettes. The Bravettes came roaring out at the beginning of the match, taking the...
Nicholasville pastor celebrates history with church, community
Correction: The Church celebrated its 178-year anniversary on Sunday, August 11. Also, Pastor Radford meets with the young adult church group periodically. Pastor Moses Radford is the longest serving pastor at the First Baptist Church in Nicholasville. The second Sunday of August marks the church’s 178-year anniversary and Radford’s 33rd year as pastor of the […] The post Nicholasville pastor celebrates history with church, community appeared first on Jessamine Journal.
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