Almost everyone these days knows what Google is. Google is a search engine (and more) where someone can learn about almost anything on earth. In fact, to “google” something has become a part of our vernacular. We “google” things when we want to learn about them, don’t we?
Opinion

The Fourth of July gives us all a chance to reflect on our country and to take pride in our nation's enduring principles. It is the day on which the Declaration of Independence was ratified by exemplary visionaries who dared to create a new form of government and new laws for a new people.
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NOT A MISTAKE: Last week I mentioned the fact that I have often felt out of place in this world, all the way up to the point of wond
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This week I will continue my Kentucky county origins series. Today, I will look at Anderson, Ballard and Barren counties.
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Many of my Butler County neighbors have vacationed this month, and others have vacation plans for later in the year. The most popular vacation months seem to be June through October.
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Dear Editor:Farmers and Ranchers,
By John W. McCauley, USDA Farm Service Agency State Executive Director
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I have a friend who is an English professor. He teaches full-time at a community college and part-time at a state university. He is very hard-working and very southern. He pronounces the word “aunt” as “ain’t” when referring to his mom’s sister, and he likes beans and cornbread, as well as chi
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ABOMINATION: What can I say about the events of the past week th
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In last week’s article, we studied about the Bible’s teaching concerning the brevity of life upon this earth. Passages like Ecclesiastes 9:5, James 4:14, and Ephesians 5:16 make it clear that our lives are brief at its longest while we are upon this planet.
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Allen County’s close location to larger cities with a rural and friendly setting makes the county a great place to live and work, as their website will tell you. Scottsville, the county seat, is located 20 miles from Bowling Green, KY; 120 miles from Louisville, Kentucky and only 60 miles from N
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