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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Oh, Kentucky

Glasgow's newspaper is 148 years old; 60 years ago, it changed from a weekly to a daily. (Routes were big news back then, too.) Happy birthday, Glasgow Daily Times!


For the first time in more than 50 years, Keeneland is going to need a bugler.

It has been almost 40 since Liberty has had a movie theater.

The drive-ins in Beaver Dam, Franklin, Harrodsburg, Paris and Stanford need digital projection systems, but, for now, they're not forthcoming from Honda.

Smart grid!

Goldenrod!

Henderson's UPS Store was so popular among Owensboro customers that its owner decided to open there, too, writes Evan Gorman for SurfKy.com.

U.S. Confucius Institutes are convening for the first time ever, in Bowling Green, reports Chuck Mason in The Daily News.

Good jobs news (sort of) from Hazard.
Posted by Eric at 9:46 AM
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Labels: #ohky, Beaver Dam, Bowling Green, Dawson Springs, Franklin, Glasgow, Harrodsburg, Hazard, Henderson, Lexington, Liberty, owensboro, Paris, Stanford

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