New Winchester theatre group to bring Shakespeare to College Park

Winchester’s new Spectacle Theatre Company will make its debut July 10–12 with a free out­door pro­duc­tion of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing at the College Park amphithe­ater. Founded by sis­ters Alissa Abner and Lily Sullivan, the com­pa­ny aims to cre­ate an invit­ing, orga­nized, and enter­tain­ing com­mu­ni­ty the­atre expe­ri­ence. The cast includes Bill Ballard as Benedick, Kelley Tennille as Beatrice,... 
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KDA spotlights Winchester farmers market

Kentucky Proud will fea­ture the Winchester-Clark County Farmers Market in its 2027 mar­ket­ing cam­paign after a film crew vis­it­ed Depot Street to inter­view and record ven­dors. KDA offi­cials said the mar­ket stood out for its suc­cess, local char­ac­ter and recent recog­ni­tion as a Best of Kentucky farm­ers mar­ket win­ner. Vendors and mar­ket lead­ers high­light­ed the market’s com­mu­ni­ty atmos­phere, local­ly grown... 
Amy Arvin

Features

  • Aging in Clark County is about community

    Aging in Clark County is about community

    In this fea­ture on aging in Clark County, Donna Carter shares insights from Susan Jones, Ron Kibbey, and Tim Janes about the chal­lenges fam­i­lies face as loved ones grow old­er. Their con­ver­sa­tions high­light the impor­tance of inde­pen­dence, con­nec­tion, reli­able resources, and com­mu­ni­ty-based sup­port. From nav­i­gat­ing ser­vices to reduc­ing iso­la­tion and strength­en­ing places like Rosemary C. Brooks Place, the arti­cle reminds read­ers that aging is not only a per­son­al jour­ney but a… 

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  • What the SAVE Act is not

    What the SAVE Act is not

    New guest con­trib­u­tor Crystal Brantly begins a series exam­in­ing the SAVE Act by explain­ing what the leg­is­la­tion is not. While the bill is often described as a basic vot­er ID require­ment, Brantly notes that many states already require pho­to iden­ti­fi­ca­tion; oth­ers use alter­nate ver­i­fi­ca­tion meth­ods, and fed­er­al law already bars nonci­t­i­zens from vot­ing in fed­er­al elec­tions. She also points to research show­ing nonci­t­i­zen vot­ing is exceed­ing­ly rare, while proof-of-cit­i­zen­ship require­ments can… 

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  • Winchester drag show celebrates love and belonging

    Winchester drag show celebrates love and belonging

    Love Louder: A Pride Month Celebration filled Emmanuel Episcopal Church with music, drag per­for­mances and a mes­sage of belong­ing for Winchester. Local queens per­formed for an all-ages crowd while atten­dees sup­port­ed A Life Worth Celebrating, All Voices Reading Room and Humanists of Winchester. Moments of fam­i­ly sup­port, birth­day joy and com­mu­ni­ty care under­scored the event’s pur­pose: cre­at­ing a wel­com­ing space where every­one can show up as them­selves. From per­form­ers’ par­ents cheering… 

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  • Couple bring Victorian dream back to life

    Couple bring Victorian dream back to life

    Nicholas and Sarah Seiber saw promise in a dete­ri­o­rat­ing 19th-cen­tu­ry house on Belmont Avenue and com­mit­ted them­selves to restor­ing it with care. Their project trans­formed the 4,800-square-foot Victorian into Aisling House, a home that blends his­toric char­ac­ter with mod­ern com­fort. From struc­tur­al repairs and recre­at­ed mold­ing to a bold kitchen, library, and ball­room, the Seibers worked to hon­or the fam­i­lies who lived there before them. A recent home­com­ing tour brought former… 

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