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Kentucky School for the Deaf: Looking back, 1921

By JOANN HAMM KSD Jacobs Hall In early January 1921, the editor of The Kentucky Standard found time…

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Book clubs, discussions, and stories at the library

BCPL News release The Boyle County Public Library offers a variety of ways for patrons to explore its…

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Art of Being Black exhibit: A look at the art and themes

“The Art of Being Black: Conversation and Experience” is the Art Center of the Bluegrass’ winter show. The…

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Local Girl Scouts begin selling cookies

Boyle County’s Girl Scouts got their delivery of pre-orders on Jan. 29 and will set up booths at…

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Dave Ramsey: Don’t embrace the wrong things

Dear Dave, Your plan has been a lifesaver for us. Why do you think some people are unwilling…

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Some things that make me wonder

Recently, I decided that it was time to run some errands and to take care of some issues…

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Returning to our first love

The word revival is from the Hebrew word “chayah” and it means to bring back to life, to…

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The Bookworm: A review of “American Baby: A Mother, a Child, and the Shadow History of Adoption”

  “American Baby: A Mother, a Child, and the Shadow History of Adoption” by Gabrielle Glaser You can…

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Personal Effects: Is there a market for Steuben crystal?

By JERRY SAMPSON Community columnist Question: Hey Jerry, how’s the market for Steuben crystal going now? My brothers…

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The Danville-Boyle County African American Historical Society: Building progress, items and photos collected

Located at 108 N. Second Street, which is the site of the old Henson Hotel, the Danville-Boyle County…