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Silent Cry rally sparks community action
Read more: Silent Cry rally sparks community actionSilent Cry’s rally in Winchester highlights a growing community effort to support women and children affected by domestic violence. The organization is planning a shelter and safe room to offer short-term programming and emergency refuge. Speakers, including Brenda Marstella, Alex Chandler, and Michelle Hayes, emphasized the isolation abuse creates and the importance of believing survivors. Their stories and advocacy show how local action can provide safety, healing, and hope. The rally…
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Ten years of running and remembrance
Read more: Ten years of running and remembranceJP Martin writes about the 10th Annual Alexis Thompson Memorial 5K/10K, which brings runners, walkers and supporters together in Winchester to honor Alexis Thompson’s memory and give back to the community. The event continues a decade-long mission through the Alexis Thompson Foundation, which provides scholarships, camp and club assistance, clothing drives, food support, and other help for local children and families. This year’s race also celebrated scholarship recipient Landon Harney and…
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When Christianity came to the mountains
Read more: When Christianity came to the mountainsIn this reflective essay, Misty Gay explores how Christianity entered Appalachia without erasing the region’s older spiritual traditions. She traces the blend of church teaching, folk healing, reverence for the land, and inherited mountain wisdom that shaped a layered faith. Rather than a simple story of conversion, the piece reveals adaptation, survival, and the tension between comfort and control. Through personal memory and cultural history, Gay shows how Appalachian spirituality still…
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Clark County expands pre‑K access countywide
Read more: Clark County expands pre‑K access countywideClark County Public Schools plans to offer universal pre-kindergarten to any local family that wants it, Superintendent Dustin Howard announced at a community event. The district says fees will be based on income, with average parent costs expected to stay below $25 per day. Howard said the initiative builds on years of growth in preschool enrollment and reflects the district’s effort to expand opportunities for students and families. He also highlighted…





















