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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Oh, Kentucky

Shaun King of the New York Daily News and Woodford County High: "What I am doing is not enough, though. Police brutality, by every statistical measure is the worst it's ever been. Racial terror is real in this country. The deadliest hate crime against African Americans in the past 85 years didn't happen in 1955, 1965, or 1975, but happened LAST YEAR in Charleston. LAST YEAR. On our watch, in our lives. Police are murdering are sons and daughters, mothers and fathers with relative impunity all over this country."

Prayers for the flooded.

In Dunnville--and, apparently, across south-central Kentucky--"(l)ack of workers is now my No. 1 inhibiting growth factor, bar none."

An Owensboro Independence Day party never stops.

We've made the turn to the back nine toward Christmas, and early next week in Berea is the time to get your act together.


Good things ahead! An update on the upcoming expansion of the @BSCTC05 Pikeville Campus from Pres. @DevinStephenson: pic.twitter.com/QmYw6UwhxQ
— City of Pikeville (@PikevilleBuzz) July 6, 2016
Posted by Eric at 1:37 PM
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