For some of us, the thought of a spider makes us run for a big shoe. Stop before you do that. Most spiders in Kentucky will not harm you, and in fact, spiders play an important role in a healthy ecosystem, controlling insect pests that raid our gardens.
Community

Volunteering is a win-win for volunteers and the organizations they serve. In Kentucky 4-H and the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, our volunteers are invaluable to us, but they may not realize that volunteering may help them too.

Sunday August 1, Monticello celebrated 216 years.

The development of agricultural ecosystem credit markets, specifically carbon markets, is a hot topic in the popular press and Washington, DC. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that 10% of carbon dioxide, a primary greenhouse gas, is emitted by the agricultural se

Brother Greg Fields and New Zion Missionary Baptist Church invite you to join us at these upcoming events:

Last Friday night, the City of Rochester entertained the community with an impressive fireworks display at dusk. Mayor Martha Roe thanked their Volunteer Fire Department for safely setting off the fireworks.

Warm weather brings out the renovators in many of us. New sidewalks, a new deck or porch, new windows, even an addition to the house often happen while the weather is warm and dry.

The BCHS Class of 1971 will have their 50th Class Reunion on Saturday, August 21, 2021 at Salem Baptist Church Community Room located at 6407 Logansport Road .

The Owen/Daniel Daugherty Reunion will be held at Mt.
The family of Gerald Coomes would like to thank each and everyone for the food, flowers, cards and all the kind expressions of sympathy shown to our family following his passing.




















