From left, playwrights Liz Bussey Fentress, Sallie Bingham and Nancy Gall-Clayton chat while they sign copies of “World Premieres from Horse Cave Theatre,” a collection of 14 plays by Kentucky writers published by Motes Books. Several of the authors gathered at the home of Sydney and Sue Bunnell on Happy Valley Road, Cave City, on Sunday afternoon, to meet with area residents and autograph copies of the book. Fentress, along with former HCT artistic director Warren Hammack and local playwright Larry Pike, will also be at the Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Public Library on South Green Street Monday at 7 p.m. to sign copies of the book and meet with fans. Partial proceeds for each $20 purchase will go to the Kentucky Voices Fund for the development of new plays by and about Kentuckians.
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AFTERNOON UPDATE: Police investigate stabbing
4:04 p.m.: A Glasgow man was arrested in connection with a stabbing on East Cherry Street on Friday morning.
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Barren County High School Principal Steve Riley explains the reason for Pink Out night at BCHS is to honor those who have been affected by cancer and to raise money for the school's Relay for Life team.
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SLIDE SHOW: Barren County Pink Out
Barren County High School hosted Greenwood in a pair of games Tuesday night and had Pink Out night in conjunction. The games are used as a fundraiser for the BCHS Relay for Life team.
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VIDEO: NFL Experience a hit with Super Bowl fans
The NFL's interactive theme park pre-sold more than 65,000 tickets for Super Bowl week and has become the destination of choice for visitors to Indianapolis.
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No limits for her
After spending even just a little time with Cassandra Cochran, there are some things that are quite evident. Among those is the fact that you should never, ever, ever tell Cochran she can’t do something.
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No limits for her
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Obituaries: Feb. 3, 2012
Ruth Smith Duncan
Kenneth Grizzle
Danny Luttrell
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South Central Kentucky Business Expo set
On Feb. 28, the South Central Kentucky Business Expo will open its doors for the second time to welcome businesses as well as individuals for an opportunity to network and create new business relationships.
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South Central Kentucky Business Expo set
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Comer sets good example
Newly elected Ag Commissioner Jamie Comer, a Gamaliel Republican, requested an audit of the department upon his taking the position earlier this month.
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Comer sets good example
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