Antebellum Winchester: Pre-Civil War buildings

Often referred to as the old­est com­mer­cial build­ing in down­town, the “Dodge’s Store Rooms” build­ing was con­struct­ed by David Dodge on a lot he pur­chased in 1811. According to our ear­ly his­to­ri­an, James Flanagan, Dodge built his store house in 1813–1814. The build­ing was described in a sur­vey of his­toric sites in Clark County. “Beneath a late 19th cen­tu­ry face-lifting... 
David Dodge’s Store Rooms

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Yes, you can ‘do you.’ But why not be kind?

Social media is filled with mean com­ments and hurt­ful posts. People seem to feel empow­ered to behave in the most awful ways when sit­ting behind a phone, tablet, or com­put­er screen. A harm­less or well-inten­tioned post or news sto­ry is met with long strings of real­ly antag­o­nis­tic, cru­el com­ments. These com­ments usu­al­ly don’t add any­thing to the con­ver­sa­tion, or, when they do con­tribute to the con­ver­sa­tion, do so in a way that just hurts feelings... 
Students are in costume rehearsing for the upcoming production of "Urinetown: The Musical" at GRC. Tickets go on sale Tuesday.
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Tickets for “Urinetown: The Musical” to go on sale on Tuesday

George Rogers Clark High School is not unfa­mil­iar with host­ing a musi­cal each spring.  However, this year’s edi­tion has one of the more unique – though engag­ing – titles in recent mem­o­ry.  “Urinetown: The Musical”, a satir­i­cal com­e­dy by Greg Kotis (book and lyrics) and Mark Hollman (music & lyrics), will pre­mière at George Rogers Clark High School at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, April 10, and Saturday, April 11. There will also be a show­ing on Sunday,... 
Justin Charles
News,  Your Government

Charles wants to ‘take politics out of local government’

Four years after Justin Charles was the Democratic Party’s nom­i­nee for Clark County judge-exec­u­tive, he is run­ning again — this time as a Republican. “My polit­i­cal views align more with Republicans right now, but I’m fair­ly mod­er­ate,” he said in an inter­view. “Politics is not impor­tant to me. That’s the real rea­son I’m doing this. I want to take the pol­i­tics out of local gov­ern­ment.” Charles lost to Republican Les Yates in the 2022 gen­er­al elec­tion after... 

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Stephen Craycraft

Craycraft stresses smart growth, fiscal stability

Had it not been for his oppo­si­tion to large-scale solar ener­gy devel­op­ment on Clark County’s prime farm­land, Stephen Craycraft might nev­er have got­ten involved in local gov­ern­ment. “I got in because of the solar issue that came about a few years ago. It was my part of the coun­ty that was going to be affect­ed,” he said. “That’s what pushed me into pol­i­tics.” Now the local busi­ness­man, who is in the last year of his first term as 3rd District mag­is­trate, is run­ning for coun­ty judge-exec­u­tive in a crowd­ed Republican pri­ma­ry race. 

Loving with your whole heart

There’s a song by Mumford & Sons called “White Blank Page” that has fol­lowed me for awhile. It’s writ­ten as a love song — raw and unguard­ed — but like most hon­est music, it refus­es to stay con­fined to one sto­ry. Some lyrics don’t just describe a rela­tion­ship. They name a ques­tion you didn’t real­ize you were car­ry­ing. Though writ­ten about roman­tic betray­al, that ques­tion echoes far beyond romance. It sur­faces in civic life. In church pews. In friend­ships that once felt unshakable. 

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