New unified soccer club launches in Clark County

A new, uni­fied youth soc­cer orga­ni­za­tion is launch­ing in Clark County as Winchester Soccer Club con­sol­i­dates the county’s pre­vi­ous­ly sep­a­rate soc­cer pro­grams. Organizers say the move is intend­ed to improve trans­paren­cy, stream­line play­er devel­op­ment, and strength­en com­mu­ni­ty involve­ment. Jacob Varner, pres­i­dent of the new­ly formed Winchester Soccer Club, spoke with WinCity Voices in a recent tele­phone inter­view. “One of our main focuses... 
The Boys Red Team concluded their preseason spring training with a friendly against MUSA this weekend.

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A large crowd of elected and appointed local and state officials mingled at the Clark County Farm Bureau office Saturday over coffee and donuts prior to hearing about the federation's legislative priorities. At center are Winchester City Commissioner Kitty Strode and Mayor Jo Ellen Reed.
News,  Your Government

KFB supports bill on labeling chemicals

Manufacturers would not have to label cer­tain pes­ti­cides and her­bi­cides as poten­tial­ly car­cino­genic under a Senate bill that passed both cham­bers last week and was sent to the gov­er­nor for his sig­na­ture. During a Clark County Farm Bureau appre­ci­a­tion break­fast on Saturday, lob­by­ists and law­mak­ers who sup­port SB 199 dis­cussed why it is important. 
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Personal Reflection

Marked at the threshold: Old doorway blessings for tender faith

There are places where the soul slows down with­out being asked. The porch step. The creek cross­ing. That nar­row bend in the road where your foot lifts off the gas, even though you’ve dri­ven it a hun­dred times. And the door­way. In the hills where I was raised, doors were nev­er just doors. They were watched. Tended. Respected. You didn’t bar­rel through a thresh­old. You paused — even if only in your body. Even if you couldn’t have told me... 
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History,  People

Glenn ‘Red’ Wilson was a basketball star, Navy pilot, and conservationist

Glenn Wilson (1916−2004) was born in Owsley County and grew up on Cow Creek, about two miles out­side Booneville (pop­u­la­tion 150). His par­ents were poor, and most of their food came from the gar­den. He walked to the one-room school­house in town every day.  In high school, he want­ed to play bas­ket­ball but didn’t make the team because he was too short. He showed up for prac­tice any­way. He kept it up until the coach finally... 
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Commentary

SAVE Act addresses an issue that doesn’t exist

The SAVE Act: Almost every­one has heard some­thing about this piece of leg­is­la­tion that is work­ing its way through Congress.  As with so many acts and bills before Congress and state leg­is­la­tures, the title does not tru­ly reflect its pur­pose. More specif­i­cal­ly titled the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, it pur­ports to pro­vide secu­ri­ty in vot­er reg­is­tra­tions when, in fact, it is sim­ply a solu­tion search­ing for a problem. 

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Movie poster: 'School of Rock'

Reel Classics: ‘School of Rock’

Today’s Reel Classic takes us back to the year 2003, where we first entered into the School of Rock.  Our teacher, Dewey Finn (Jack Black), is an unem­ployed musi­cian who was recent­ly boot­ed from his band, No Vacancy, and is stay­ing with his best friend, Ned Schneebly (Mike White).  Ned once had dreams of being a rock star, but has set­tled into the role of being a sub­sti­tute teacher.  Also shar­ing the apart­ment is Ned’s girl­friend, Patty Di Marco (Sarah Silverman).  She sees Dewey more as a leech and is con­stant­ly try­ing to get Ned to throw Dewey out. Dewey... 

A silence that isn’t peace

There are moments when the qui­et feels loud­er than shout­ing. Lately, I have been lis­ten­ing to that qui­et. I live in a small town. I sit in social groups, com­mit­tees, and audi­to­ri­ums. I stand in line at the gro­cery store and make polite con­ver­sa­tion about the weath­er. And under­neath all of it — under­neath the casseroles and com­mit­tee meet­ings and Friday night lights — there is some­thing else hum­ming. It is not hys­te­ria. It is not dra­ma. It is not pol­i­tics. It is rage. Not the loud, break­ing-win­dows kind. The deep, Appalachian kind. The kind that set­tles low in a woman’s bones and waits. 

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