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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Oh, Kentucky

"Sadly the dream splintered along the way and the movement to dissolve denominationalism produced three separate denominations or brotherhoods of churches … But the dream of unity still lives. On Sunday afternoon May 15 at 3:00 PM hundreds of laypeople and ministers of all three streams of our movement from all over Central Kentucky and across the United States will gather in unity on the Courthouse Plaza downtown to praise our one Lord and to rejoice in our sisters and brothers."

Grid modernization comes to eastern Kentucky.



..but the person who stole the show was Miss Dee Jenkins of Lost Creek. 1st female to ever attend a UK clinic. pic.twitter.com/2k84IPuCAC
— bigbluehistory (@bigbluehistory) April 27, 2016

The funding gap between Kentucky's richest and poorest school districts has narrowed since 1990,  but the disparity is still stark.

Summer in Paducah.
Posted by Eric at 8:58 AM
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Labels: #ohky, 1801, 1832, 1951, Campton, Cane Ridge, Elkhorn City, Lexington, Lost Creek, Paducah, pikeville, Wildcats

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