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What happened on August 18, 2008
NEWS
Boyle sheriff not sure when he will return to work
JESSE OSBOURNE
Police news: Mercer man's car vandalized
Fatal collision shuts down U.S. 27
Lincoln couple's stimulus check cashed by wrong person
CHARLIE COX
Centre ranked No. 13 best institution
News briefs for August 18
Murder suspect under wraps
George Lewis
Lunch corner
Local briefs
Best friends are worth fighting with
Rachel Parsons
25 Years Ago
Calendar for Aug. 18
Born-again ex-cons 'invade' Northpoint
JESSE OSBOURNE
Here she is, the new Junior Miss
Rachel Parsons
Suspect in bingo robbery captured
Fred Petke
High Bridge Festival set for weekend
Tyler Young
Crab Orchard Fire Department garners another FEMA grant
Michael Broihier
Boyle student attends UK Health Career Camp
Deadly crash kills Stanford man
Irvine woman killed in a car accident
Police and fire reports for Aug. 18
Local man hit by a minivan on Iron Works
Fred Petke
SPORTS
Tips From the Pro: Practice, not play, key for junior golfers
BRUCE BROWN
Kick it! WYSL opens new era
Keith Taylor/Sun Sports Editor
UK high on recruit's list
Larry Vaught/Danville Advocate Messenger
FYI: Sports briefs
Keith Taylor/Sun Sports Editor
UK Football: Cats' defense 'bringing it'
Keith Taylor/Sun Sports Editor
Cool rides: A family project -- Sivis says Chevy rebuild was years in the making
CHARLIE COX
Football: Redshirt year helped Seth Tamme
LARRY VAUGHT
OPINION
Letter: Thanks to the Playhouse
Letter: Gas price math
Off the Record: 2008 Danville newcomer's guide focuses on language
HERB BROCK
Letter: Our chickens are home to roost
QMOT: Quote Me On This for August 18
FEATURES
People: Turning the page -- Bryant closes one chapter to open another
HERB BROCK
On the Light Side: A little respect for working folk
MIKE MARSEE
Getting through those first day jitters: New DHS teacher no stranger to the classroom
STEPHANIE SCHELL
ENTERTAINMENT
Clay artist creates pieces inspired by family
Norton Center announces schedule
Local business accepted into Kentucky Crafted Program
Area artists accepted into Market Program
Ragged Edge theater puts retro spin on children's classic
SPENCE KIMBALL
Artist paints 'Horses of the Bible'
SPENCE KIMBALL
In retirement, friends fashion wooden works of art
SPENCE KIMBALL
John Haywood to demonstrate oil painting in Berea
HISTORY
KHS to host cemetery-preservation workshop
Looking Back: From Our Files for August 18
BUSINESS
Net Xpress: Eee Box may be smallest desktop PC
SHEILA J. CLARK
Business briefs for August 18
'That extra edge': Danville man uses training sessions to move business ahead
STEPHANIE SCHELL
HEALTH
Everyone wins when babies are breast fed
Clark County Health Department
OBITUARY
Obituaries for August 18
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