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What happened on September 15, 2008
SPORTS
Prep soccer: Cards fall at Central Hardin
Keith Taylor/Sun Sports Editor
Volleyball: Lincoln's Frith enjoys playing
MIKE MARSEE
Prep Football: Lessons in quitting - and not quitting
LARRY VAUGHT
UK Notebook: Competition -- Brooks will take close look at kicker, receivers this week
LARRY VAUGHT
Yates wins Beat the Experts Contest
Field Hockey: Centre wins over Bridgewater College
Local Sports Briefs
Keith Taylor/Sun Sports Editor
UK Football: Brooks plans evaluation period
Larry Vaught/Danville Advocate Messenger
UK football: Cats avoid Middle Mircle
Larry Vaught/Danville Advocate Messenger
Prep Cross Country: Lady Cards win meet
Keith Taylor/Sun Sports Editor
UK Football: Cats' defense comes up big
Civitan football opens 30th season
Rachel Parsons
Cool Rides: Standing alone -- '58 Chevy Biscayne in class of its own
TODD KLEFFMAN
Vaught's Views: Parsons likes caddying for Holmes
LARRY VAUGHT
NEWS
25 years ago
Tractor-trailer delayed for five hours in Mercer during search for drugs
CHARLIE COX
Fire damages house in Stanford
Boyle 911 Police blotter for September 15
Wind knocks out power to thousands
Staff Report
Danville-Boyle Chamber to host forum on ballot question
Community calendar for Sept. 15, 2008
Going for a windy walk
Coming up in today's edition of the Winchester Sun
Local briefs for Sept. 15
Living in Rosemary-land
Rachel Parsons
Lunch corner
Taking my new kitchen for granite
Peter McKay
Monday Q&A: The Sun talks to UK Athletics Director Mitch Barnhart
Keith Taylor
GRC's Cardinal Trust Bank offers students real-world experience
Rachel Parsons
Planning director resigns
Katheran Wasson
Police/fire for Sept. 15
News briefs for September 15
Berl Perdue named Sheriff of the Year
Fred Petke
Fugitive turns up in Boyle
CHARLIE COX
OPINION
Letter: Junction losing great source of income
Letter: Booth keeps courtroom dignified
QMOT: Quote Me On This for September 15
Off the Record: Another football rivalry is in the books
HERB BROCK
ENTERTAINMENT
'Pharoah's Daughter': Middle Eastern meets world beat fusion in concert at Berea College
EKU faculty member gets rave reviews for debut novel
30 years strong: Constitution Square Festival features more local offerings during 30th run
JENNIFER BRUMMETT
Salvisa Ruritan Days set
Baskets created from honeysuckle, willow at KAC
HISTORY
Book Signing event for 'Lincoln's Table'
Emancipation Proclamation celebrated Saturday: Re-enactors, poets, speakers, local vendor plan participation
Looking Back: From Our Files for September 15
Looking Back: A part of history -- Citizens National Bank has long past on Main
BRENDA S. EDWARDS
Cemetery preservation workshop set for Sept. 27
FEATURES
On the Light Side: Meet Nanny
CHARLIE COX
Figuring out politics: Boyle senior shares experiences from Republican National Convention
KATHLEEN AYERS
Fort Harrod BCH to work on trails at Shaker Village
People: Friends pitch in to help Slo's co-owner
HERB BROCK
BUSINESS
The Learning Tree for Children: New center provides curiculum-based services
STEPHANIE SCHELL
Net Xpress: Condition your laptop battery
SHEILA J. CLARK
Magic Carpet riding high despite economy slump
STEPHANIE SCHELL
Business briefs for September 15
HEALTH
At the end of the rainbow
Julie Peterson
Beauty in a fall garden
Mary Agria
OBITUARY
Obituaries for September 15
Obituaries for Sept. 15, 2008
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