Lifestyles & Community
Holiday programs abound
Hello everyone. The Full Gospel Tabernacle had the opportunity to visit the Gilead Baptist Church on Sunday night. They had a wonderful Christmas program. The kids did a great job. You could tell that they put all their heart into their program.
There are more Christmas programs to come. The Kirksville Baptist Church will be having its Sanctuary Choir Christmas Cantata on Sunday morning at 11. Then at 7 p.m., there will be a special black light presentation by the Hands of Christ. If you have ever had the opportunity to see Hands in Christ at work, then you know this special program will be spectacular.
The Full Gospel Tabernacle will be having its Christmas program on Friday night at 7. Some may remember seeing the two young twin boys on the Beattyville channel with the church group. Well, they are in the program and you can imagine how much they will be adding to the humor and joy of the night. Don’t miss out on any of the programs. They can all enlighten your heart for the season.
After all the busy shopping and all the Christmas programs, you can sit down for a great Christmas meal at the Tussey Roundhill store today from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Susie will be preparing old ham and the fixings. Stop by for food, laughter and a lot of conversation.
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Timely beef cattle tips for July
Spring-calving cow herd
• Remove bulls from the cow herd by the end of the month and keep them away from the cows. A short calving season can concentrate labor during the calving season; group calves by age so that it is easier to find a convenient time to vaccinate, castrate, dehorn, etc.; and provide a more uniform group of calves at market time. -
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In love with love apples
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Fair goers treated to works of art
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Financial reform hurts poor people
“At the dark end of the street,
That’s where we’ll always meet.”
— Gram Parsons
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For the second consecutive year, the Kentucky Labor Cabinet recognized the facility for the safety milestone in May during the Governor’s Safety and Health Conference at the Galt House in Louisville. About 600 safety-oriented professionals from across the state attend the conference each year to participate in OSHA-related training courses. -
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“Behold the wicked brings forth iniquity.. I will praise the Lord according to his righteousness.” (Psalm 7:14, 17)
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Wellington Court
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Aging is tough, and sometimes funny
I was just thinking the other day about how difficult it is to be old. We stay confused much of the time. Things continue to change, often faster than we can comprehend.
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How to choose a Medigap policy
Some seniors are surprised when they learn that their red, white and blue Medicare card does not cover all of their doctor and hospital bills. One way to help with the extra costs is to purchase a Medigap policy.
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