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What happened on July 22, 2009
NEWS
Concern over water temperature at Lake Cumberland
Man arrested for allegedly assaulting Stanford Walmart employee
Mercer courthouse to be razed soon
SUSIE LAUN
West named FDAK central district representative
Tyler Young
School safety report shows significant improvements
Bob Flynn
Blind guides leading blind America astray
Kelly Boggs
Sotomayor sees 'seriousness' of marriage definition debate
Michael Foust
Volunteers make Habitat happen
A.J. Smith's father says his son is 'a fighter'
Laura Butler
Home owners at odds with country club
Mike Moore
Motorcyclist suffers broken leg after hitting pole
Tyler Young
Life's best lessons learned at supper
Jennifer Whittaker
Pet of the week: Lincoln
Estes' celebrate 50th anniversary
School board protocol promises civility
By Fred Petke
25 Years Ago
Local briefs for July 22
Blue mold found in local tobacco
By Frank Hicks
From the outside looking in
Cake: A great way to start a fair
By Jennifer Howard
Community Calendar
It's time for the county fair
By Roy Turley
Bennett, Leach to wed Aug. 15
Shortsighted leadership costs Kentucky
By Leland Conway
Winchester Christian Outreach Ministries gives back
New sign rules inch forward
By Mike Wynn
Winchester to research parking solutions
By Mike Wynn
Sun introduces Web site for local photographers
True friends
By Cora Heffner
Planners OK Barkley Woods development
Tyler Young
Police and fire reports for July 22
Health insurance options for pre-medicare retirees
Jim Miller
Hybrid family dog carries off infant
Mike Moore
Religion briefs for July 23
Ky. Fish and Wildlife launches turkey, waterfowl survey
Journal outdoors report
Habitat for Humanity begins construction on a new home for a local woman this week
By Brieun Scott
Clark education group given status update
News briefs for July 22
A trip to Narnia: Trinity Episcopal hosts one of several state reading camps
CARMEN SMITH
Engagement: Stokely-Ritchie
News briefs for July 23
Camp Fit Kids: Camp empowers kids to make healthy choices
DAVID BROCK
Wilmore passes golf cart ordinance
Tyler Young
Public record for July 23
Prosecutor faces DUI charges
Bob Flynn
Kids Gone Green holding casting call
Bob Flynn
Controlling MH residues in burley tobacco
Rob Amburgey
Ag Notes: Keep ants out of the house
JERRY LITTLE
Mercer County Fair results announced: Tiny and Little Miss, Mister crowned
New law requires site based council background checks
Bob Flynn
N'ville police, SJJ enter into agreement
Journal staff report
OPINION
Letter: No good reason for death taxes
Letter: Applauds Chandler's vote for clean energy
Letter: Clergy doesn't seek power
Letter: Don't go down this road
Guest column: Shortsighted leadership is costing Kentucky
LELAND CONWAY
Letter: Grassy roads dangerous
Letter: Dissatisfied with newspaper's coverage
Letter: When will animal control help in dog attack?
Letter: Officer made right decision
Newsy insider dinners leave public hungry
Gene Policinski
Journalism: 'More than' dodging flying stress balls
Laura Butler
Shortsighted legislature left Bluegrass at the border
Leland Conway
Cutesy can become calamity in one distracted moment
Rhonda Dragomir
SPORTS
Prep Basketball: New Lincoln players teaching at camp
MIKE MARSEE
Homeland Equipment Area MVPs for the Week of July 22
Area Recreation Calendar for July 21
Patterson will be UK's leader
Larry Vaught
Sports briefs for July 23
Bradford captures gold in disc golf
Casey Castle
Blue Grass State Games step into high gear
Journal sports report
N'ville rec receives archery grant
Casey Castle
Mercer horse show: Clark not worried about rough start
HAL MORRIS
Vaught's Views: Scholar-Athlete awards are appreciated
LARRY VAUGHT
FEATURES
Farmer's Market: Early bird gets the wares
Danville - Boyle County Humane Society Pets of the Week for July 22
K9 Corner: Stem cell research includes canine applications
HELEN PALMER
FOOD
'Momma know best': Guerrants bring family recipes to guest chef special
CARMEN SMITH
Restoration road
Laura Butler
HISTORY
Looking Back: Kentucky Oral History Commission supports projects leading to new books
Looking Back: Beyond the wall -- Family history found in all types of records
BRENDA S. EDWARDS
Looking Back: From Our Files for July 22
EDUCATION
Education briefs for July 23
OBITUARY
Obituaries for July 22
Evelyn Brumfield: April 27, 1923 - July 18, 2009
Carl Mattingly: April 15, 1928 - July 20, 2009
Obituaries for July 22
Edna Cole: July 21, 2009
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