Archive for May, 2009

HODGENVILLE, KY. — We thought nothing could smell sweeter than the good country air of the Kentucky bluegrass country, until we left Bardstown. We had just finished an unsatisfying lunch at a shopping center deli in the hometown of  composer Stephen Foster (My Old Kentucky Home), when we caught the fragrance of good home cooking in [...]

 

I was talking to a friend the other day about vanilla and it got me thinking about all the different types and flavors that can be used in baking. More: continued here

 

Prayer Seminar With Jane Hamon, “Prophetic Prayer Strategies,” 9 a.m.-noon today, Living Word, 1551 Wood. 728-2800. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren First Annual Community Yard Sale, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Church of God United, Harvey Street. 767-1838. More: continued here

 

The Main Event – 3 Way Dance “The Marquee” Bruce Santee vs. The Canadian Sensation Shawn Spears vs. The Raging Bull Eddie Taurus. More: continued here

 

The first casino Kerrie Burke visited when she came to Las Vegas was the Gold Coast. More: continued here

 

Saturday was a huge night for Jay Leno and his fans. It was his last night, as host of the Tonight Show. After 17 years, he’s certainly left his legacy, on More: continued here

 

NEW ORLEANS – It has been an especially violent end to the week, with at least seven people shot between Thursday and Friday, four of whom died. The violent stretch even made its way into a Hollygrove bar in broad daylight. Now some in the service industry are now taking extra precautions. More: continued here

 

Lexington Council Garden Clubs’ Open Gates to the Bluegrass Living Garden Tour. 10 a.m. May 30, More: continued here

 

The D.C. Sports and Entertainment Commission will formally partner up with the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival this year to host Jazz in the ‘Hoods, D.C.’s biggest music festival that features nearly 80 jazz performances and showcases. More: continued here

 

Hundreds of fourth and fifth graders from Birchview Elementary School in the Wayzata School District along with teachers, volunteers and parents gathered for the schools annual Track and Field Day Thursday, May 28. Here’s a video report on the festivities. More: continued here

 
 
 
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