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Features

Retiring Wilmore principal given key to the city

Courtesy of the City of Wilmore Retiring Wilmore Elementary School principal Mrs. Dawn Floyd was given a key ... Read more

Education

Giving families a Head Start: Federally funded education center in Wilmore works to prepare the whole family for school 

By BOBBIE CURD bjcurd@gmail.com  Although Jessamine County Head Start has been around for decades in Wilmore, those who ... Read more

News

Mercer County attorney Michael Rothacker announces intent to file for 22nd District Senate seat

Michael Rothacker, an attorney from Mercer County, has announced his intention to seek the Republican nomination for the ... Read more

News

Ten things dog owners should know

By Mandy Eakins Contributing Columnist There are a few things I wish dog owners knew. While yes, these ... Read more

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Addiction treatment that works

By Nicole Stinson Contributing columnist Your chest hurts and it’s hard to breathe. The emergency room stabilizes you ... Read more

News

CASA of Lexington expands to Jessamine County

Residents of Jessamine County can now take direct action to help abused and neglected children in their communities. ... Read more

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CASA of Lexington Expands to Jessamine County, Enabling Residents to Do Something About Child Abuse

SUBMITTED Residents of Jessamine County can now take direct action to help abused and neglected children in their ... Read more

Opinion

Finally doing it like Frank – my way

By Anne Carmichael Columnist As in the lyrics of the song made famous by Frank Sinatra,  And now ... Read more

News

Daily new cases hit a two-month high

At current rate, it will be early Dec. before 70% of Kentuckians are immunized By Al Cross Kentucky ... Read more

News Main

The measure of a true statesman 

BY BOBBIE CURD Jessamine County Judge-Executive David West,  a long-time friend of Sen. Buford, explains why he was ... Read more