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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Oh, Kentucky

Flanked by outriders the hearse carrying @johnasher made two laps around @ChurchillDowns on Tuesday morning. Asher died of a heart attack last week. @courierjournal pic.twitter.com/yDdO0jf2Wo
— Michael Clevenger (@MClevenger_CJ) September 4, 2018
Harlan is getting a museum, thanks, in part, to Cawood Ledford.

Jim Beam is expanding in both Boston and Clermont.

Good jobs news from Horse Cave, Pikeville and Roxana.

Gov. Bevin announces more funding for the healing in Draffenville.

Secretary of State Grimes announces the voting is coming to four state veterans centers.

Princeton's WPKY ... still local after all of these years.

One of the Paxtons of Paducah is bringing up to 12 Taco John's restaurants to central Kentucky--the first to be opened in Glasgow. Here's the whole, excellent scoop from Melinda J. Overstreet in the Glasgow Daily Times.

Ghostbusters, obviously the greatest movie of our Class of '86 lives, is classing it up with an Orchestra Kentucky performance in Bowling Green.

Posted by Eric at 10:03 AM
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Labels: #ohky, Boston, Bowling Green, Clermont, Draffenville, Frankfort, Glasgow, Hanson, Harlan, Horse Cave, London, Louisville, Movie Review, Paducah, pikeville, Princeton, Radcliff, Roxana, Somerset, Wilmore

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