Features
Wilmore’s oldest business
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Business, Features | 1
Clay’s Barbershop serves customers on first-come, first-serve basis Downtown Wilmore is home to...
Read MoreIT’S A FAMILY AFFAIR
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Features | 0
Highbridge Spring provides spring water, underground storage in former quarry In 1976, unbeknownst...
Read MoreBorn a fighter
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Difference Makers, Features | 0
After being diagnosed with a mild case of cerebral palsy, local man defies odds, wins multiple...
Read MoreA BELOVED tradition
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Arts & Culture, Features | 0
Wilmore’s Old Fashioned Musical Christmas turns 30 Thirty years ago, Wilmore began a...
Read More‘We are not a small town anymore
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Features | 0
Nicholasville Police Department takes on an expanding city For a Nicholasville police officer, the...
Read MoreA real solution
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Difference Makers, Features | 0
The Jessamine County Ministerial Association works with the Jessamine County Detention Center’s...
Read MoreA journey of a couple thousand miles
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Features | 0
Local teenager takes on the Appalachian Trail Elliott Lea, a 19-year-old West Jessamine High...
Read MorePushing Pause
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Arts & Culture, Business, Features | 0
Self-taught local photographer specializes in newborn, baby and family photography Sara...
Read MoreNicest place to live
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Arts & Culture, Business, Difference Makers, Eats, Features | 0
Wilmore ranks highest in Kentucky towns according to Reader’s Digest Jessamine County is now home...
Read Moreinvited in
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Features | 0
A day in the life of the Nicholasville Fire Department Staying ready for the call might be one of...
Read MoreLucky No. 37!
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Features | 0
WJHS baseball coach hangs up cleats after almost four decades After coaching the West Jessamine...
Read Morestanding the test of time
by Brittany Fuller | Mar 27, 2019 | Features | 0
Local IGA grocery store in Wilmore still family owned and community supported more than 60 years...
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