Mamie Hatton Reed
Mamie Hatton Reed, widow of Sam Edward Reed, formerly of Paris, departed this life on Thursday, March 24, 2022, at her home in Georgetown, Kentucky have attained the age of 87 years. Mamie was born on July 6, 1934, in Bourbon County, the daughter of the late Ollie Jackson and Willie Hatton, Sr., was…
Read MoreTimothy Scott Brewer
Timothy Scott Brewer, 61, died Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, KY. A native of Connellsville, Pennsylvania, he was the son of the late John and Lola Petty Brewer. He worked in HVAC, was a team member at Toyota Manufacturing, and was a past member of the Millersburg City…
Read MoreName Change: Commonwealth Bank & Trust converts to Stock Yards Bank & Trust today
Community bank branches in Louisville, Shelby Co. and northern Kentucky transition LOUISVILLE, Ky. (March 28, 2022) – Starting today, Commonwealth Bank & Trust branch locations show the Stock Yards Bank & Trust name. Former Commonwealth Bank branches in Louisville, Shelby Co. and northern Kentucky transitioned over the weekend into the new parent company. The change…
Read MoreKy. is mostly green on CDC map but partly in big cluster where masks still advised; Fauci says mutated virus may cause uptick
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Almost half of Kentucky’s counties are in the low-risk category in the latest federal map of the pandemic, but the state is part of the nation’s largest cluster of high-risk counties. The map by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has 24 of Kentucky’s 120 counties in orange,…
Read MoreA parent’s guide to talking with kids about the Ukraine war
March 25, 2022 By Buck Ryan About the author — Buck Ryan, a journalism professor and director of the Citizen Kentucky Project of the Scripps Howard First Amendment Center at the University of Kentucky, can be reached at buck.ryan@uky.edu. Buck Ryan I feel the need to begin with a trigger warning. Nothing too traumatic, just the…
Read MoreDon’t make a difficult situation even worse; Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky urges Kentucky Senators to vote ‘no’ on HB7
By: Ben Chandler, President & CEO, Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky These days Kentuckians are paying more for a lot of things… gas and grocery costs are skyrocketing. Families are carefully budgeting their expenses to make sure their paychecks stretch as far as possible. But even with sacrifices, many Kentuckians will have to make tough…
Read MoreAlfrieda Turner Morton
Alfrieda Turner Morton, formerly of Paris, widow of Vernleigh Morton, whom she married on May 1, 1954, departed this life at her home in Lexington, Kentucky, on Sunday, March 20, 2022, having attained the age of 91 years. Alfrieda was born in Paris on July 10, 1930, the daughter of the late Mason and Ida…
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Read MoreGary Thomas Fay, Sr.
Gary Thomas Fay, Sr., age 73, passed away on March 14, 2022. Gary was born in Cincinnati, OH to Robert and Birdie Fay. Gary married Diana Fay of Georgetown, Kentucky. Gary is survived by his wife Diana Link Fay; and his children Gary Fay, Jr and Natalie Fay. He was preceded in death by his…
Read MoreRobert Jonathon Fister, Sr.
Robert Jonathon Fister, Sr., 54, husband of Crystal Fister for 32 years, died Saturday March 19, 2022 at the Harrison Memorial Hospital, Cynthiana, KY. He was born in Lexington, KY to John B. and Susan Blackman Fister. He was a welder/machinist for Stamler’s in Millersburg, KY, was a member of the American Legion Post 257…
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