Crushing news out of Owensboro. Crushing. Get well soon, Miss Greenwell.
Whoa, Kentucky.
Kicker David Akers, formerly of Lexington Tates Creek High School and not the University of Kentucky, reportedly bought donuts for his new 49ers teammates on Saturday. Then he went out on Sunday and starred for both San Francisco and www.HeathPost.com.
"Probably the most perfect thing of its kind in the South." The South?
The Kentucky Historical Society has a busy Saturday of commemorating ahead, with ceremonies planned in Bardstown, Knottsville and Louisville.
It turns out I really am more suited for the marketing/PR world than I ever was the journalism world, because the concept of brand ownership really intrigues me.
Church and state, rubber and road.
God and country, guns and "Grandbud."
Showing posts with label Knottsville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knottsville. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Oh, Kentucky
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Cynthiana,
Knottsville,
Lexington,
Louisville,
Mayfield,
owensboro,
Shepherdsville
Monday, April 4, 2011
Oh, Kentucky
The Heath Post Kentucky Bureau will be officially rooting tonight for Lexington Bryan Station High School's Shelvin Mack and Butler University.
I have seen the future of journalism, and one of its names is ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Good jobs news from Columbia?
It's springtime, and, for western Kentucky, that means all manner of severe-weather watches and warnings. My wife and daughter and I go all out for these. Huddling with the ladies of the house and supplies in an interior closet is my favorite thing about these alerts; my second-favorite is hearing the names of the Kentucky towns covered. A severe-thunderstorm warning in effect until 11 Central this morning for Daviess, Henderson and McLean counties encompasses Beech Grove, Calhoun, Knottsville, Masonville, Robards, Saint Joseph, Stanley and Whitesville. Not sure I've ever been to Knottsville.
I have seen the future of journalism, and one of its names is ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Good jobs news from Columbia?
It's springtime, and, for western Kentucky, that means all manner of severe-weather watches and warnings. My wife and daughter and I go all out for these. Huddling with the ladies of the house and supplies in an interior closet is my favorite thing about these alerts; my second-favorite is hearing the names of the Kentucky towns covered. A severe-thunderstorm warning in effect until 11 Central this morning for Daviess, Henderson and McLean counties encompasses Beech Grove, Calhoun, Knottsville, Masonville, Robards, Saint Joseph, Stanley and Whitesville. Not sure I've ever been to Knottsville.
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Beech Grove,
Burkesville,
Calhoun,
Cane Ridge,
Columbia,
Edmonton,
Greenville,
Hopkinsville,
Knottsville,
La Center,
Lexington,
Masonville,
Robards,
Saint Joseph,
Stanley,
The Future of Journalism,
Whitesville
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