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June 14, 2007
4 BS MEET AT CEDAR VILLAGE IN BEREA The 4 B's Senior Adult Group from First Baptist Church, 32 E. Lexington Ave., traveled by bus and cars to Berea, Thursday, June 7, for a buffet lunch at Cedar Village. The restaurant, housed in a former steak house, has a "sister" restaurant in Irvine which many area residents often visit. After lunch, several of the group spent time shopping, and some of the group took a bus tour of the area, especially the college grounds. Attending were Bonnie Biggerstaff, Virginia Blanton, Elizabeth Bunch, Vivian Brumagen, Mary Jane and Jim Davis, Joyce Ecton, Agnes Estes, Bruce Frohardt, Lucille Gibson, Mattie Lewis, Hallie McCloud, Elizabeth Prather, Lucille Richardson, Bonnie Riggs, Ava Tyler, Carolyn Tuttle and Virginia Wiseman.
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BRENDA S. EDWARDS | May 30, 2004
LIBERTY - Lucy Murphy, the oldest person in Casey County, celebrated her 110th birthday Thursday. Mrs. Murphy was not honored with a large celebration this year as she had been in the past because of her health, however, she did have a cake with friends at Liberty Care Center, where she has resided the past year. She had been living with her daughter, Helen McDonald on Memory Lane. She received a plaque from the Casey County School Alumni Association for being the oldest living person to attend Casey County schools.
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Becky Goodin | January 1, 2009
By Becky Goodin Happy New Year... By now all of you have enjoyed the Christmas holiday and hope the New Year will be great for you and your family. Friday night we will hold a youth fun night at 7 p.m. Invite your friends and come be a part of the youth. Crab Orchard Church of God will hold a Watch Night service on Wednesday night, with communion and footwashing. The service will start at 8:30 p.m. and will go through midnight. Everyone is welcome to come and be a part of the service.
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Violet Bell | March 6, 2009
Mrs. Ethelene Jenkins Johnson, of Cincinnati, is quite ill with pneumonia in a Cincinnati hospital. Mrs. Sally Miller, Mrs. Gwen Hawk and Mrs. Deanie Snow made a trip to Hopkinsville last Thursday to visit their uncle, Achilles Watts, who has not been very well. They were happy to find him looking well and very happy to see his nieces. The youth of the Christian Church were delighted with the results of their Saturday night chili supper. The proceeds will go toward work on the fellowship hall.
NEWS
June 14, 2007
TODAY - Flag Day. - Estes Cousins Dinner, 5:30 p.m., Cracker Barrel Restaurant, Richmond. - Second Thursday program, 6:30 p.m., Bluegrass Heritage Museum, 217 S. Main St. - Vacation Bible school, 6-8:30 p.m., Broadway Baptist Church, 121 W. Broadway. - Vacation Bible school, "Take the Plunge for Jesus," 6-8 p.m., Christview Christian Church, 3133 New Boonesboro Road. FRIDAY, JUNE 15 - Summer music camp, 9 a.m.-noon, children in grades K-5, Mount Zion Christian Church.
NEWS
October 31, 2004
Fall revival set at First Baptist Church First Baptist Church, Second and Walnut streets in Danville, will hold a fall revival today though Friday. Services are 11 a.m. today and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday with the Rev. Keith Tyler of Antioch Baptist Church in Lexington as evangelist. Harrodsburg Roots cooks up chili supper The Harrodsburg Roots and Heritage Society, and the West Lane Park Board will sponsor a chili and bean supper 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, at West Lane Park building.
NEWS
November 13, 2009
Youth event Moreland First Baptist Church ? 5:30-6:30 p.m. Sunday, youth in grades 6-12 are welcome. For more information, or for a ride, call Kyle Young at (859) 583-4839. AWANA is held 6:15-8 p.m. Wednesday. Call (606) 346-5320. Speaker Bob Russell, a retired minister of Southeast Christian Church in Louisville, will speak 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Mercer County Senior High School auditorium at 1124 Moberly Road. Greg Warren, pastor of Carpenters Christian Church will lead worship.
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By Jean Brody | April 23, 2013
There are two Bobs in my life. One lives in North Carolina and the other in Buena Vista, Colo., and, with both, I maintain an active email correspondence. Last week the Buena Vista Bob emailed me that he and his wife Laurie wanted to visit us and bring supper and asked what day suited us. Well, what a wonderful gesture. Ever since last January, my whole existence has been about gaining weight and frankly, I am pretty darn sick and tired of cooking and eating as many calories as humanly possibly every single day. Therefore, for anyone to want to cook for me and bring it to our house and share the eating of it with me - well, I could not email back fast enough to accept his offer.
NEWS
January 14, 2008
Jan. 14, 1983 Earlier this week, Robert L. Baldwin, an engineer, and James Baker, and Dick Yeary, engineering aides, were on top of The Winchester Sun building preparing to shoot the North Star to get a true north reading. Data obtained in the reading will be utilized to aim a satellite dish at Western Union's Westar III satellite. Once the dish is in lace atop The Sun building, the newspaper will receive news from the Associated Press via satellite rather than the conventional telephone land line.
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