McEldowney Madness in Winchester!

Downtown vis­i­tors on Saturday had an oppor­tu­ni­ty to see a pranc­ing baby camel, view an art exhib­it, lis­ten to live music, take part in a scav­enger hunt, and tour Winchester’s Beaux Arts mas­ter­work, the McEldowney Building. The 120-year-old, five-sto­ry struc­ture, which three young cousins are restor­ing, is home to an eclec­tic mix of busi­ness­es, rang­ing from a fan­ta­sy book­store to a... 
Cody McCord’s baby camel Roofus were a popular attraction at the petting zoo in front of the McEldowney.

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Retired firefighter Howard seeks magistrate seat

Retired fire­fight­er and life­long Clark Countian Bryan Howard is run­ning for 2nd District mag­is­trate, hop­ing to con­tin­ue serv­ing the com­mu­ni­ty he has called home since child­hood. Howard spent decades in pub­lic safe­ty as a fire­fight­er, EMT, and reserve deputy sher­iff, and says that expe­ri­ence gives him insight into coun­ty needs, espe­cial­ly EMS, fire pro­tec­tion, and jail fund­ing. He sup­ports study­ing a poten­tial merg­er of city and coun­ty fire depart­ments, oppos­es cut­ting ser­vices or rais­ing taxes,... 
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The conversation we’re not having

In this reflec­tive essay, Misty Gay explores how mod­ern pub­lic dis­course often col­laps­es into assump­tions, defen­sive­ness, and iden­ti­ty-dri­ven reac­tions rather than gen­uine engage­ment. After read­ing com­ments on her pre­vi­ous piece, she noticed how quick­ly con­ver­sa­tions shift­ed away from ideas and toward per­ceived motives and polit­i­cal align­ment. Drawing on mem­o­ries of front‑porch con­ver­sa­tions from her upbring­ing, she argues that what’s miss­ing today isn’t agree­ment but attention—the will­ing­ness to stay with an idea long enough to understand... 
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Petrey running for Congress as a progressive

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Winchester natives who made their mark

Drawing from ear­ly 19th‑century records, this piece high­lights three Winchester res­i­dents who went on to shape com­mu­ni­ties far beyond Clark County. Silas W. Robbins became a respect­ed attor­ney and judge who crossed paths with Abraham Lincoln. James Dunnica helped build the ear­ly infra­struc­ture of Missouri’s cap­i­tal city, includ­ing the State House and pen­i­ten­tiary. William Vaughn rose from tai­lor to one of Kentucky’s most cel­e­brat­ed Baptist min­is­ters. Together, their sto­ries reveal how Winchester’s ear­ly cit­i­zens carried... 

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When war starts sounding like a sermon

I was raised in a place where faith wasn’t loud. It didn’t need to be. It lived in qui­et things—folded hands at the table, the hush before a storm rolling over the hills, the way my Great Gran spoke about God like He was close enough to hear but nev­er some­thing to be used. Back home, faith wasn’t a weapon. It wasn’t some­thing you strapped on like armor and marched into bat­tle with. And it sure as hell wasn’t some­thing you used to sell a war. 
The protest Saturday in Winchester was peaceful. There were “zero issues,” Police Chief Travis Thompson said.

Spirit of 1776

Across America, on Saturday, eight mil­lion peo­ple took part in a peace­ful rev­o­lu­tion against President Donald Trump and his poli­cies, includ­ing infla­tion­ary tar­iffs, unde­clared wars, author­i­tar­i­an acts, and appar­ent efforts to dis­en­fran­chise vot­ers. It was the largest demon­stra­tion in the coun­try in more than half a cen­tu­ry. The Winchester ral­ly was one of 3,300 in 50 states. 
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