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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Oh, Kentucky

Rest in peace, Mr. Crittenden, a big winner in Cuba and later Russia, a record-breaking Racer in between, a snubber of the Knicks for the Peoria Caterpillars, Calloway County High's first basketball coach and, finally, one of the state's premier principals.

Happy 50th, Boyle County High. 


A College of the Ozarks history professor remembers desegregation in Bowling Green.

The culture wars rage on--outside a McCracken County High art classroom and inside the Harlan County school cafeterias.

Live from Gilbertsville, it's Col. Sanders.

Live on TV, it's Pineville's Jimmy Rose.

Good jobs news from Frankfort, Georgetown, Hopkinsville, Louisville and Russell Springs.
Posted by Eric at 11:08 AM
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Labels: #ohky, 1963, Bowling Green, Cuba, Danville, Forkland, Frankfort, Georgetown, Gilbertsville, Harlan, Hazard, Hopkinsville, Junction City, Louisville, Murray, Paducah, Parksville, Perryville, Pineville, Russell Springs

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