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Gross earns Kentucky’s top honor

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Michelle Gross became interested in teaching while still in high school. She worked as an after-school peer tutor, helping a fellow student at risk of not graduating with his 1999 classmates. That student did improve his grades, and Gross was there when he received his diplom...


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Kentucky co-op leaders meet with members of Congress

AS HE WAITED IN the security line to enter the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., Jimmy Futrell turned to take in the view of the U.S. Capitol, the top of the dome poking above the trees while taxis and buses signaled the morning commute on Constitution Avenue.

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A moral compass is defined as an internal set of values, conscience or ethical principles that dictates how to determine right from wrong. It’s what people do with it that sets them apart.

Bowling Green area novelist Gerry Harlan Brown, a retired fire chief and Warren RECC consumer-member, built his latest book, Canelands, around a moral dilemma that struc...


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The art of baking sourdough bread

Sourdough bread dates back thousands of years to ancient Egyptian bread makers. With renewed interest among home bakers and local bakeries alike in the art of baking sourdough, these fermented baked goods are on the menu in today’s Kentucky kitchens.

“If you’ve ever tasted real, homemade, nat...


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Food trucks satisfy cravings for cuisine and community

HAILEY HAYES SHARES HER CAJUN HERITAGE with Kentuckians by taking it on the road—in the family’s purple, green and yellow trailer. You can find the Hayeses in the parking lots of factories, hospitals, grocery stores and businesses in and around Glasgow and Bowling Green. They serve ...


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