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Winchester, Kentucky · WinchesterBy Harry Enoch Contributing Writer The L&N yards at Patio were laid out near a major watershed divide. Going north from Patio puts one in the Licking River basin and going south leads to the Kentucky River. There are two southern routes from Patio. The line from Ford ascends a 1 percent grade (one foot of rise for every 100 feet of track), while the line from Ravenna rises at a .4 percent grade. CSX operates these lines today. The 29-mile rou…See the Story
Enoch: L&N in Clark County IV - Winchester Sun
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EPA · WinchesterNext to the site of Mountain Comprehensive Care Center at 123 N. Main Street, Depot Street was abuzz on Tuesday evening. The Mountain Comprehensive Care Center Back 2 School Bash occurred for the second straight year, with many community partners in various fields present from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. “We have all kinds of different activities for the kids,” said Amie Moore, a Clinic Director at MCCC who helped organize the event. “[It’s] just a good…See the Story
Mountain Comp hosts Back to School Bash - Winchester Sun
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Winchester, Kentucky · WinchesterDorothy Lee Holland, 83, widow of Edgar Snowden Holland, passed away on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at Clark Regional Medical Center. Born in Oxford, Ohio, on January 9, 1941, she was the daughter of the late Clarence and Lizzy Brown Jones. She was retired from Osram Sylvania and of Baptist faith. She is survived by two children, Carol Jean (Steve) Charles and Susan (Kirk) Lafferty; siblings, Linda McIntosh and Charles “Buck” (Pat) Jones; three gr…See the Story
Dorothy Lee Holland, 83 - Winchester Sun
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Winchester, Kentucky · WinchesterDriving around Clark County, one can see that much paving has been done. While news is positive, growth continues. Allan Curtis, Clark County Road Supervisor, recently spoke at both a Clark County Fiscal Court meeting and elsewhere regarding the subject. “We’ve blacktopped about 45 miles of the 215 miles of road since January of [2019],” he said. “We’ve done almost a quarter of our road network in five years.” Curtis mentioned that dealing w…See the Story
Clark County Road Department discusses paving operations - Winchester Sun
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UK offensive lineman commit Darrin Strey loves playing football - The Advocate-Messenger
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New partnership, grant aim to improve pediatric immunization rates - The Advocate-Messenger
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ChurchBy Billy Holland Columnist I’ve been in church all my life and I know people who believe that attending an assembly fulfills the majority of their Christian obligations. Somewhere down through the centuries the idea of the Ekklesia being a boot-camp to train soldiers and a school to teach disciples how to engage in spiritual […]See the Story
Holland: The church equips Christians for ministry - Harlan Enterprise
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How much does it cost to attend a Ky. community college? - Harlan Enterprise
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