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Church news for July 3
June 23: Attendance was 72. Raymond Burgess conducted the Sacrament Service. Evelyn de Robles gave the invocation. Music was under the direction of Lara Howard and Elise Brown. The Sacrament was administered by Lucas Foley, Bryce Howard, Mike Sumner, Ethan Pierce, and Zachary de Robles. Those who spoke were Bryce Howard who spoke on “Put Spiritual Things First,” Jerry Long, “Christ Organized The Church To Help Us,” and Larry Crenshaw, “Helping Those On The Other Side Of The Veil” Zachary de Robles gave the benediction. The Sunday Lesson Theme was “Jesus Christ Will Come To Redeem His People” This week’s spiritual thought is “We keep a clear spiritual vision when we focus on Jesus Christ and stay true to what we know to be true.” (Elder Massimo De Feo)
Dorsey found not guilty on three charges
It took a jury a little over a half hour to find Dale Dorsey not guilty on three of the 40 sexually related charges he was facing against two minor victims. Dorsey’s case was divided into two trials, one for each victim, with the trial for one of the victims taking place on June 24 and 25.
Award-winning blues band to perform at Community Park
Da Mudcats will be the featured group at this week’s presentation of the Edward Jones Summer Concert Series, co-sponsored by the Stephen Foster Music Club and the Bardstown Parks & Recreation Department. The series, now in its 22nd season of free, family oriented concerts, is held at Bardstown Community Park each Friday at 7 p.m. through Labor Day.
Food Truck Mondays arrive at MOKHSP
Food Truck Mondays began this week at My Old Kentucky Home State Park as they collaborated with Bardstown-Nelson County Chamber of Commerce to bring the community together. July 1 marked the launch of the two organizations’ latest venture focused on supporting local businesses and utilizing community spaces.
Kentucky’s Most Dangerous Cities: 248 Violent Crimes Per 100,000 Residents in 2022 Revealed
Bowling Green Tops the List – Kentucky’s Most Dangerous City for 2024 High Crime Rates in Shively and Paducah – Safety Concerns for Residents According to the Southwest Journal, these cities in Kentucky have serious crime problems, making them some of the most dangerous places to live in the state for 2024. People living in […]
Kentucky, Ohio bald eagle population soaring just in time for July 4th
The symbol of America continues to thrive in the Bluegrass State and the Buckeye State. Just in time for the Fourth of July, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has announced that its 2024 annual spring survey, in a statement shared with the Dispatch, found a "robust" estimate of 841 active bald eagle nests, according to ODNR's Division of Wildlife.
Skyline up for top 10 regional fast food chain by USA Today readers
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Skyline Chili is in the running once again for a top ten regional fast food chain by USA Today readers. Voting ends at noon on Monday. The top 10 restaurants will be announced on July 17. “This chain of Cincinnati-style chili eateries started up in Ohio 75...
Kentucky Heat Advisory Issued as Independence Day Approaches
Louisville, KY – A Heat Advisory is in effect this afternoon and evening, with heat index values potentially reaching 109 degrees. According to the US National Weather Service in Louisville, scattered thunderstorms are expected by mid to late afternoon and continue into tonight, primarily affecting southern Indiana and central Kentucky. Some storms may produce strong gusty winds and torrential downpours.
Kentucky pauses program that gave companies a pass to dump wastewater into waterways
A contested state program allowing companies to dump industrial wastewater into Kentucky’s waterways without a permit is on pause while officials conduct an internal review of its use. Legal experts and advocates have criticized the program as enabling polluters to violate the Clean Water Act across Kentucky and bypass key protections built into...
AT&T and its union start negotiations for a new contract. What this means for Kentucky
Louisville stands to see another summer ripe with labor activity, and even the potential for a strike to hit the metro. The Communications Workers of America and AT&T have started labor contract negotiations for workers in the Southeast region; representing states Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee. Nationwide,...
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