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We are in something of a “betwixt and between time” here in early July. The crops that love it hot are in the ground and ...
Seeing the invisible has been a recurring theme in this column as of late. It turns up again this week as we catch a fleeting ...
Good Trouble Lives On in Frankfort, Kentucky’s capital city, as Capital Indivisible and eight partner groups rally in front ...
Kentucky author Gabrielle Gray, a native of Somerset, is attracting uncommon praise and notice for her first novel, "To Each ...
The Parkinson’s Support Group will meet at 6 p.m. July 17 at First Christian Church, 316 Ann St. The group will have snacks and sharing at 6 p.m. The meeting ...
Being nominated for The State Journal’s Frankfort’s Faves Peoples’s Choice Awards is a coveted honor for local businesses, organizations and individuals. However, winning one of the prestigious awards ...
It’s summer now, but neither the oak nor the white ash tree in our backyard are sprouting new growth; nor will they. Those ...
It was not long after local and state leaders announced last year that a 134,000-square-foot Target would anchor The Paddocks ...
Collins passed away on Wednesday at Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington with friends and family by his side. To plant a ...
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet announced the closure of a section of KY 1005 (Devils Hollow Road) on Thursday.
The Franklin County High School Class of 2026 is having a car wash on July 26 at three locations — Frisch's on the west side ...