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05/05/2013 — Lee Ward: Old newspapers yield more than work research
Much research was needed to write this week’s Sunday feature story about the Ashland chapter of Jaycees.
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Bad news for couponers; saving money by saving food
Kroger will no longer be doubling coupons after May 12. They promise lower prices, and you may use a coupon for stated value only.
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Carrie Stambaugh: Laughing through tears at Zeke: 5/3/13
We've gone through a lot of bread in the Stambaugh house this week.
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Mark Maynard: Education, discipline part of patrol trip: 5/2/13
By the time most of you read this while relaxing over coffee on this Thursday morning, the Ashland Safety Patrol’s touring group in Washington, D.C., will have already done the following:
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John Cannon: Derby-less after all these years in Kentucky: 5/1/13
I have a confession to make: I will soon turn 65 and I have never been to the Kentucky Derby.
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Lee Ward: Beaten biscuits, the final installment; some summer goodies: 04/30/13
Ann Bledsoe called to say the Beaten Biscuit recipe by Larry Miller from Ladies Home Journal Cookbook 1963 was the recipe she was looking for.
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Tim Preston: Whiskey, smoked meatloaf and a shirt: 04/28/13
I popped by the patio at the Chimney Corner Café on Carter Avenue after work recently to enjoy some fresh air and live music performed by a talented duo when Chef Paul Runnels took me by the arm and said, “Walk with me,” as he pointed out the surrounding area, which he has dubbed “the new downtown Ashland.”
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04/28/2013 — Lee Ward: Let’s really simplify meat and leave names alone
A lot of people and organizations are getting excited about grilling season. Summer cookbooks are being published and sales of lawn and garden equipment are being advertised.
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MARK MAYNARD: New superintendents were super players, too
They graduated 10 years apart in high school — one from Boyd County and the other from Russell.
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Low-cost Mother’s Day ideas and gardening tips
Are frugal people cheap? I prefer to call them “upscale tightwads.” We save money on everything, from shopping thrift stores for high-end clothing to everything else in between.
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