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Monday, April 23, 2012

Oh, Kentucky

Anthony Davis in Etown.

President Clinton at Rupp Arena.

No Nugent for Fort Knox.

Meanwhile, Paducah Tilghman's Nobel Prize winner is coming off a busy week: speeches at Vanderbilt on Wednesday and in New York on Thursday.

Best Town on Earth?

Bow-tying in Bowling Green.

Intergenerational prom in Hazard.

Thirty years of Dial-a-Prayer in Morehead. 

Leave it to Washington.

Turning to the routes desk, ...

What an intricate and evocative piece of writing from Tom Eblen about John Jacob Niles, a woman from Russell with whom he collaborated, Thomas Merton, the guy who designed the state's memorial to Vietnam War veterans, etc.

"'Russ was the man, he was the guy,' Perry said."

The running clock comes to hoops, too.

Rest in peace, Coach Wright, coach of Larry Conley and the 1961 KHSAA boys' basketball champs and of Jerry Conley and the 1969 OVC co-champs.
Posted by Eric at 8:36 AM
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