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Good Nutrition is Good Health
UK Extension Good nutrition is good health. Today we will take a look at MyPlate and learn the basics of good nutrition. Celebrating nutrition is a big deal! Well it is to me, because nutrition is kind of my thing if you hadn’t noticed already. Good healthy food. Good quality food. You are what you […] The post Good Nutrition is Good Health appeared first on The Interior Journal.
UK wideout committed in paradise
Even before he made his visit to Kentucky, Ohio receiver Preston Bowman felt confident he was going to commit to the Wildcats. “This visit was top notch. Me and my family felt at home. Even my little cousins liked it,” said Bowman. “They made me feel like a priority and that they really wanted me. […] The post UK wideout committed in paradise appeared first on The Interior Journal.
City of Crab Orchard meeting changed to July 11
The City of Crab Orchard normal meeting will be changed from the scheduled date of July 4 to July 11 at 6:30 pm at Crab Orchard City Hall. Items on agenda: Stormwater project update to award bidder Sell of Walnut Property Hiring of water laborer The post City of Crab Orchard meeting changed to July 11 appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Spectators pack Main Street for Crab Orchard Fourth of July parade
CRAB ORCHARD – Main Street was a busy place Saturday as vendors and spectators packed the city to enjoy the annual Independence Day celebrations in Crab Orchard. The two-day event kicked off Friday with the Miss Crab Orchard pageant, a classic car cruise-in, a cornhole tournament and live music from the Honky Tonk Revival band. […] The post Spectators pack Main Street for Crab Orchard Fourth of July parade appeared first on The Interior Journal.
EMRMC now offering the ultimate knee replacement experience
The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons estimates knee replacement surgeries are expected to increase a staggering 180% between now and 2030 in the United States. The most common reason for knee replacement surgery is to ease the pain caused by osteoarthritis, a degenerative condition that affects about 50% of people over the age of 65. […] The post EMRMC now offering the ultimate knee replacement experience appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Camp Nelson to celebrate 160th Anniversary
Camp Nelson, originally built as a supply depot during the Civil War, transformed into a freedom center as thousands of African- American men sought emancipation through enlistment as the war dragged on. Camp Nelson National Monument will commemorate the 160th anniversary of Camp Nelson with a free public event on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, […] The post Camp Nelson to celebrate 160th Anniversary appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Medical cannabis facilities progressing in several Ky. communities
The move to allow medical cannabis facilities is progressing in three Kentucky communities. This week, Elizabethtown’s city council unanimously agreed to an ordinance to allow the facilities. That action came after the council considered an ordinance to deny medical marijuana businesses in the city limits, according to a report in the Elizabethtown News-Enterprise. In nearby […] The post Medical cannabis facilities progressing in several Ky. communities appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Holland: Be encouraged, God will take care of you
By Billy Holland Columnist It’s reassuring to know that as a child of God, you are not alone in this world. Our gracious heavenly Father has promised that He is aware and interested in even the tiniest occurrences in your life and has promised to be with you always. Does this mean you will never […] The post Holland: Be encouraged, God will take care of you appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Safety campaign on roads runs through July 31
As travel increases this summer, a safety program called “Not So Fast KY,” is designed to remind drivers to slow down and pay attention to posted speed limits, to keep all road users safe this month. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) says speed limits are the law and enforceable if not obeyed. Driving over […] The post Safety campaign on roads runs through July 31 appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Kentucky teacher sentenced 22 years in prison over child pornography
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Kentucky has announced sentencings in two cases, one involving production of child pornography by a former high school teacher and coach with one of his students, the other was a case of COVID relief fund fraud. Andrew Zaheri, 40, a former Rowan County Senior High School […] The post Kentucky teacher sentenced 22 years in prison over child pornography appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Blood Drive coming to Lincoln County July 11
As fun as summer is, it’s a tough time on the blood supply. Donors can ensure it’s a safe and enjoyable season for everyone by donating blood at this upcoming Kentucky Blood Center drive. The Lincoln County community blood drive will be Thursday, July 11 from noon to 6 p.m. at Presbyterian Church Fellowship Room, […] The post Blood Drive coming to Lincoln County July 11 appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Lincoln County public records
Property transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk Nancy Jackson. Mark Sutton, executor of Estate of Faith Sutton, to Bradley and Annette Martin, lot no. 1-A phase 1 of Huston Pointe Development, $280,000. Mateo and Yugonda Ramirez-Hernandez to Juan and Patricia Gomez-Lopez, tract of land in Crab Orchard, $50,000. Deedra and Morgan […] The post Lincoln County public records appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Lincoln Schools names new Gifted and Talented Teacher
Lincoln County Schools is excited to announce Diana Lane as the new district Gifted and Talented teacher. Lane has 26 years of teaching experience including 20 years as a teacher for Crab Orchard, Hustonville and Stanford Elementary. She spent the last five years as a biology teacher at Lincoln County High School where she taught […] The post Lincoln Schools names new Gifted and Talented Teacher appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Ephraim McDowell Health Care Foundation holding Silent Auction, Luminosity Gala is August 3
Ephraim McDowell Health Care Foundation is holding its 2024 Silent Auction. The carefully curated auction items represent the generosity of our community as each of them have been donated to benefit the foundation’s mission of advancing health care initiatives throughout Ephraim McDowell’s six-county service region of Boyle, Casey, Garrard, Lincoln, Mercer, and Washington county, Kentucky. […] The post Ephraim McDowell Health Care Foundation holding Silent Auction, Luminosity Gala is August 3 appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Former Cat punches ticket to Paris
Former University of Kentucky star Masai Russell is now headed to her first Olympics and has a great chance to win a gold medal in the 100-meter hurdles which just makes the story of how she got to Kentucky even more remarkable. She was an eight-time national champion and 2018 Gatorade Athlete of the […] The post Former Cat punches ticket to Paris appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Kids pack the library for reptile exhibit
Every seat – and most of the floor – was taken at the Lincoln County Public Library as kids packed the room for a chance to meet some scaly friends. A reptile exhibit, sponsored by the South Kentucky RECC Conservation Clubhouse, visited LCPL on June 20. There were two presentations, one at 11 a.m. and […] The post Kids pack the library for reptile exhibit appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Ephraim McDowell Health sponsoring free health screenings on July 11
Ephraim McDowell Health is sponsoring a free health screening at the Casey County Extension Office in Liberty on Thursday, July 11. The screenings will be offered from 10 a.m. to noon. Health screenings that will be offered include cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index, body fat, mental health, and take-home colorectal cancer screening kits (over […] The post Ephraim McDowell Health sponsoring free health screenings on July 11 appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Library has event-filled July planned
If you’re looking for something fun to do during the month of July, look no further than the Lincoln County Public Library. LCPL has something for everyone this month, from kids to teens to adults. The following events are scheduled at LCPL: Storytime – 10 a.m. – July 5, July 12, July 19 and July […] The post Library has event-filled July planned appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Some Fourth of July History: An Appeal to Heaven
By Steve Roark, columnist If you watch much national news, you may have seen a flag flown at political rallies with a pine tree on it and the inscription: “An Appeal to Heaven”. I don’t know what message was meant by the flag at these rallies, but its origin goes back to the Revolutionary War, […] The post Some Fourth of July History: An Appeal to Heaven appeared first on The Interior Journal.
CPE seeking healthcare training partners
The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for healthcare training partnerships to compete for matching funds to support scholarships for students pursuing credentials in high-demand healthcare fields. Partnerships must include a postsecondary healthcare program or another eligible educational provider along with an industry partner (e.g., hospitals and […] The post CPE seeking healthcare training partners appeared first on The Interior Journal.
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