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Monday, October 24, 2016

Oh, Kentucky

Thanks again, Mrs. Chandler and the rest.

Chris Offutt remembers when KET came to Rowan County: "... a TV set was dutifully placed in every classroom of my elementary school. These were the biggest televisions that any of us had ever seen, mounted on tall steel carts with heavy casters. ..."

Berry Craig recalls when Graves County hosted the Socialists: "... Participants chipped in $150 to fund the gathering, which was held in north Graves because Viola and the nearby communities of Pottsville, Boaz and Hickory Grove were 'blest with some of the noblest and most earnest comrades, both men and women, it was ever the writer’s privilege to meet,' ..."

Room in the Inn reaches Bardstown.

Christina M. Bentley delivers a fine London Church Furniture feature for thetimestribune.com of Corbin.

Good jobs news from Louisville.

Great rehearsal with the legendary @realjimmywebb. Don't miss tomorrow's concert of his hits and the premiere of his Nocturne for piano. pic.twitter.com/p3ZcGEAHBa
— Orchestra Kentucky (@OrchestraKy) October 24, 2016
Posted by Eric at 10:18 AM
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Labels: #ohky, 1911, 1968, Bardstown, Boaz, Bush, Corbin, Haldeman, Hazard, Hickory Grove, Lexington, London, Louisville, Mayfield, Morehead, Pistol Creek, Pottsville, Viola

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