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 | | Field Day | Joe Taylor sent us this photo...Young Kyle Holley of Knob Lick, listens at the Disaster Drill that hams (ham radio operators) call "Field Day." Kyle was at Glasgow's American Legion Park last weekend. Thanks, Joe! |
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| Amak Celebration |
| Picture Featured:   July 02, 2000 |
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| Here's a photo for AMAK Brake's Five Year Celebration, held last weekend. Chuck Nobumoto, President, Chairman and CEO of Akebono Brake, the parent company of AMAK, spoke to the large crowd of approximately 1,200, which included AMAK Team Members, their families and guests. The theme for the event was "5 Years of Excellence through Teamwork" and included the ceremony, food, children's games, plant tours and a concert by The Kentucky Headhunters. The photo above shows (l to r): Bill Smith of AMAK, Mayor Charles B. Honeycutt, Ron Lewis (speaking) and Chuck Nobumoto. Not visible in the photo is County Judge-Executive Freddie Travis. |
| The Ky. Headhunters! |
| Picture Featured:   July 03, 2000 |
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| The Kentucky Headhunters played last weekend at AMAK Brake's Five Year Celebration with about 1,200 in attendance. The Grammy Award-winning band said this was the first time they had put on a show in Glasgow since 1989. For more information about the band and their upcoming CD "Songs From the Grass String Ranch," click here! For more information on the celebration at AMAK, click here for a link to the picture posted July 2. |
| Local Missionaries In Africa |
| Picture Featured:   July 06, 2000 |
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| Ricky Garmon sent us this picture. He said, "Here's a photo taken in Senegal, West Africa, of seven local missionaries. The local missionaries are Craig Davis, Misty Garmon, Justin Browning, Ashley Robinson, Brekke Clouse, Robert Rice and Brandon Harlow. Pictured with the local group are other summer missionaries from the states. The group was in Africa from May 28 through June 11." |
| A January Morning |
| Picture Featured:   July 07, 2000 |
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Faye Bailey writes:This is a picture I took this past winter early one morning. With temperatures reaching the 90º |
| A Water Garden |
| Picture Featured:   July 11, 2000 |
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Debbie Bunch writes:Hi, Webmaster Bill:This is my first water garden & I have really enjoyed it. Consisting of 8 fish & 4 frogs, thought you might enjoy seeing some of the pictures. Tell your readers that I would love to see their pictures and talk to other "local" water gardeners. Enjoy! Debbie Bunch Thanks, Deb! Check out their Website here... |
| An Old Hay Rake |
| Picture Featured:   July 13, 2000 |
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Wendell Kennison writes:Bill,This old horse-drawn hay rake sits in the shade now, retired from many years of windrowing hay. Wendell Thanks, Wendell! Check out his homepage at http://members.tripod.com/folkhumor |
| Playin' Horseshoes |
| Picture Featured:   July 14, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor writes:Still a popular summer pasttime in Kentucky is a good horseshoe pitch. The youngster at left is learning. These photos are from the June 24 Taylor-Buchannon Reunion at Barren River Lake State Park. Thanks, Joe! Make a Web visit to the Barren River Lake State Resort Park... |
| More Smooth Streets! |
| Picture Featured:   July 17, 2000 |
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| The excellent roadwork continues in and around Glasgow and Barren County. In the photo above, Cedar St. is getting a facelift on Monday morning. |
| A Henny |
| Picture Featured:   July 18, 2000 |
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Leonetta Cook sent us this and writes:Hey Bill - Pete tells me that you might like to use some of my pictures. These were taken at Wayne & LaVerta Garrett's donkey farm. This is the newest acquisition. Her name is Sally and she's a henny. A henny is a hybrid like a mule, except the sire is a horse and the dam is a donkey. Hennys are only produced approximately 10% of the time out of the breedings. Mules are more common because they are much easier to produce. The animals take their head configuration after the sire, thus the henny looks more like a horse and the mule like a donkey.Notice the "cross" on Sally's back. It's said the donkey acquired the cross after it carried Christ into Jerusalem. Thanks, Leonetta (and Pete)! |
| Geese At Bernheim |
| Picture Featured:   July 20, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor sent us this and writes:Hi, Bill:Bernheim Forest at Clermont, Ky. (near Bardstown) is beautiful in summer. It's well worth the trip up I-65. I'm sending several photos and hope local folks will make a visit there. Quite a flock of Canada Geese live at Bernheim Forest. Thanks, Joe... Find out more about Bernheim Forest here! |
| The Scotties |
| Picture Featured:   July 22, 2000 |
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Henry Royse sent us this and writes:Bill:This photo was taken after football practice last night (Thursday, July 21) at Glasgow High School. The Scotties were served homemade ice cream as they came out of the locker room. They seemed to enjoy a "cool" treat after a hot day on the practice field. GO SCOTTIES! Thanks, Henry! |
| Horseback Riding |
| Picture Featured:   July 25, 2000 |
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C.M. Morris sent us this and writes:Please consider printing one of these photos. This is my entire family - we're moving to Barren County. My husband began his job at Federal Mogul on July 10. The photo on the right was taken from horseback on Barren River Lake's trail ride. This is my 11-year-old daughter who is VERY excited about meeting new friends in Glasgow.Charlene Morris (currently in Oriental, North Carolina) Thanks, Mrs. Morris! |
| Purple Martins |
| Picture Featured:   July 27, 2000 |
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Ike sent us this and writes:Lots of Purple Martins this year. Took this picture at sunset. They keep down the insect population like mosquitos and flies. (Unfortunately, they can also cause power blinks or outages! - The WebMeister) Thanks, Ike! |
| Hummingbirds |
| Picture Featured:   July 28, 2000 |
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| Ike also sent us this and says he was sitting on his front porch, watching the Hummingbirds.Thanks, Ike! |
| Awana |
| Picture Featured:   July 30, 2000 |
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Mike Padgett writes:This is a photo from our AWANA Children's Clubs at Glasgow Bible Church. Thought you might feature it asmany of our churches have extensive ministries to the children of the community. Thank you!Mike Padgett Thanks, Mike! Take a look at the Glasgow Bible Church's Website... |
| A Dalmatian |
| Picture Featured:   August 01, 2000 |
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Jennifer Kidd sent us this photo and writes:Our frisky and spoiled rotten Dalmatian, Simmi, was taking in the scenery all around on this day and just enjoying the view. Thanks, Jennifer! |
| Hey! Hay. |
| Picture Featured:   August 03, 2000 |
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Wendell Kennison sent us this photo and writes:It appears that the first cutting of hay yielded a bumper crop. With forecasts of a severe drought, farmers can only wait to see if they can get a second cutting. - Wendell Thanks, Wendell! |
| Sunset Bovines |
| Picture Featured:   August 07, 2000 |
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Jennifer Kidd sent us this photo and writes:This photo was taken Friday afternoon at sunset from our yard, which is adjacent to a field separated only by a fence. The cows seemed to be enjoying the cool weather at that particular time of day as much as the people were. Thanks, Jennifer! |
| Brothers' Reunion |
| Picture Featured:   August 08, 2000 |
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The Walker's sent us this photo and wrote:Seven years of waiting came to an end on July 5th, 2000, when two adopted "biological" brothers met for the first time at Guntown Mountain. Greg Walker and Chris Steffen were thrilled to share the day together with their new families.Shirley Cook Walker Thanks, Shirley! (cool...) |
| Back To School |
| Picture Featured:   August 09, 2000 |
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| It's Back to School time! "School Speed Limit 25 When Flashing" (although in this case, looks like it's 25mph all the time anyway) - Today (Aug. 9) is the first day back for most area schools. Drive safely and watch out for those kids! Visit Barren County's "Trojan Web" |
| W. Cherry Work |
| Picture Featured:   August 11, 2000 |
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| Because of some drainage problems around the By-Pass, the City Street Department is constructing new curbs, gutters and drainage tile where W. Cherry intersects Wall St. |
| A Moonflower |
| Picture Featured:   August 14, 2000 |
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Le Jane Bandy sent us this photo. She writes:Hello, Bill. A friend of mine gave me the seeds for this plant which she called a "Bush Moonflower." It lived up to its name the other night in my backyard outside Glasgow. I thought people might enjoy seeing a picture of this rather spectacular night-blooming flower.Thanks. Le Jane Thank you, Le Jane! |
| A Rainbow |
| Picture Featured:   August 16, 2000 |
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Ike sent us this photo and writes:Here's a picture of a rainbow that formed just about dark 7-21-2000. Picture taken looking across Whitney Woods Rd. at red barn community. There was a smaller rainbow at the left of this one. Thanks, Ike! |
| Water Lilies At Bernheim |
| Picture Featured:   August 21, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor sent us this photo and writes:Bernheim Forest, Clermont, Ky. (near Bardstown) is beautiful in summer. It's well worth the trip up I-65. I'm sending several photos and hope local folks will make a visit there. Plenty of blossoms on the water lilies in the pools there (as evidenced in this picture). Thanks, Joe! Find out more about Bernheim Forest here... |
| Warning At Bernheim |
| Picture Featured:   August 23, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor sent us this photo of a warning sign at Bernheim Forest. It reads:"Leaves of Three, Let It Be"Poison Ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) - Most commonly seen as a climbing vine, Poison Ivy can also take the form of a shrub or even a groundcover. Long known as the bane of the woodland visitor, Poison Ivy produces an oil that bonds with our own skin oils to produce a rash that can develop into oozing blisters. The juice from the stem of jewelweed that usually grows nearby is an antidote to the poison. Poison Ivy produces large numbers of berries that are an important winter food source for birds and thus the seeds are easily spread. It grows along many of our trails here in Bernheim. Thanks, Joe! Find out more about Bernheim Forest here... |
| A Hummingbird |
| Picture Featured:   August 28, 2000 |
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Jason Pedigo sent us this photo attached to an email he entitled, "In Flight." He wrote: I got this shot playing with my new Cyber-Shot (digital camera) and thought you might be interested in it. Thanks, Jason! Everybody seems to love hummingbirds, don't they? |
| Epb Cable Technician |
| Picture Featured:   August 30, 2000 |
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| Billy (Pete) Cook took this photo of Chad Gossett, EPB Cable Technician, here in Glasgow.Thanks, Pete! |
| St. John's Wort/sunflower |
| Picture Featured:   September 01, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor took these photos and writes:(left) Many people take Saint John's Wort to lessen stress. Here's what it looks like when blooming.(right) I feed a lot of birds, usually black oil sunflower seeds. Looks like one of them took hold and rewarded me with a bloom. Thanks, Joe! |
| Butterflies |
| Picture Featured:   September 05, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor took this and asks:How many butterflies do you count on the coneflowers?? Thanks, Joe! |
| New Radio Tower |
| Picture Featured:   September 06, 2000 |
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| Billy Ray, the EPB's Superintendent, took this photo on West Main St. Wednesday morning. This new tower is a joint project between the Glasgow Water Company and the Glasgow Electric Plant Board. The tower will support equipment for communications and will improve radio reception with personnel in the field. |
| Tompkinsville's Watermelon Festival |
| Picture Featured:   September 08, 2000 |
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| Ike sent us this photo. He says, "Went to the Watermelon Festival in Tompkinsville last Saturday. Here are some of the big watermelons they had. I think the biggest one weighed over 100 lbs."Thanks, Ike! |
| Shrikes And Junebug |
| Picture Featured:   September 11, 2000 |
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Wendell Kennison sent us this photo. He writes,Although at first glance one may think the June Bug (on the right) committed suicide, I tend to believe it's the work of the Loggerhead Shrike (pictured on the left). These birds impale their victims on a sharp object such as a thorn, or, in this case, barbed wire. They return later for a tasty treat. The birds themselves, sometimes called "Butcher Birds," are getting to be very rare. They're on the endangered species list in some states and parts of Canada. Thanks, Wendell! (visit Wendell's Website here) |
| Ginseng |
| Picture Featured:   September 18, 2000 |
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Wendell Kennison sent us this photo and writes:Hi Bill,Here is medicine in the raw. Ginseng is prized the world over as a potent medicine for all kinds of ills and maladies. Ginseng, like so many other things in nature, is getting hard to find in its native state. Over-harvesting by greedy folks has just about wiped it out. It can be cultivated, but the quality is inferior. This plant is in its wild environment. Wendell Thanks, Wendell! Check out his Homepage... |
| Space Shuttle Atlantis |
| Picture Featured:   September 20, 2000 |
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Nancy Wilcutt took this photo and writes:This is the launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis on Mission STS-106 on Sept. 8, 2000, on its way to the International Space Station. (The shuttle has just landed at Florida after a very successful mission)Thanks, Nancy (and Dennis)! For more info on the shuttle mission, take a look at the following links:CNN |
| Ymca Soccer |
| Picture Featured:   September 25, 2000 |
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| The photos above were taken at recent soccer games at the YMCA. The teams playing are from the 4- and 5-year-old divisions. They look like they're having a lot of fun, don't they? |
| Gov. Patton And Pal |
| Picture Featured:   September 27, 2000 |
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Joyce Leonard sent us this photo:Dear WebMeister,Am sending photo made last night at the Appreciation Rally for Governor Paul Patton at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Bobby Guilfoil on North Jackson Highway. Tanner is the 7-month-old son of Brad and Vonda Pace of Glasgow. The Governor is never too busy for even the youngest as he mingled through the crowd. |
| Grandparents' Day At Hve |
| Picture Featured:   September 29, 2000 |
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| The WebMeister got this photo Friday at Happy Valley Elementary. As you can see, it was a packed house for the annual "Grandparents' Day." The title of the program was "A Kentucky Quilt: Piecing the Generations of Folk Life." Along with demonstrations of storytelling, music making and work "the way it used to be," the kids sung a collection of songs that included "When Will I be Married?," "Oh, Shenandoah," "Comin' 'Round the Mountain," and "Camptown Races." They finished off with a rousing rendition of "My Old Kentucky Home."Visit the Happy Valley Elementary Website! |
| Sar Marker |
| Picture Featured:   October 04, 2000 |
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Dorothy Wade sent us this photo and writes:Pictured above is Dr. Benjamin Williams of Montgomery, Alabama, at the Soldiers of the American Revolution grave marker cermony of Simeon Buford, Revolutionary War soldier on September 20, 2000 at 4536 Bowling Green Rd.Dorothy Wade, DAR Registrar |
| Lonely Tree |
| Picture Featured:   October 05, 2000 |
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| Wendell Kennison sent us this photo about a week ago. At the time, he wrote, "This stark, lonely tree is awaiting the icy winds of winter." With the forecast for the next few days, the "awaiting" may be over. |
| Getting Ready To Scare! |
| Picture Featured:   October 06, 2000 |
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Don Houchen sent us these pictures. He says:Hello, Bill:Here are some pictures from the children at Happy Valley Elementary working on the "Haunted Basement," which will be Tuesday, Oct. 10, 5:00pm at the Happy Valley School. Be sure to check out the Website HERE! (This is part of the school's "Fall Fling") |
| Picture Of My Neighbor |
| Picture Featured:   October 09, 2000 |
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Michael & Jamie McFarlin sent us this picture. The email was entitled "Picture of My Neighbor." They wrote:WebMeister,This was one of our closest neighbors, one who lived in a holly, right beside our home. Mike & Jamie McFarlin |
| Firefighter Memorial |
| Picture Featured:   October 10, 2000 |
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Richard Hurt sent us this picture and he writes:This Firefighter Memorial has been erected in Frankfort for the firefighters that have died in the line of duty. Left to right are Richard Hurt, Steve Ray and Clifton Smith, all from the Glasgow Fire Dept. October 4 was "Fallen Fighter Day" in Kentucky.Visit the Glasgow Fire Dept. Website here! |
| Hve Fall Fling |
| Picture Featured:   October 11, 2000 |
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| The WebMeister got this picture on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at Happy Valley Elementary. It was taken at HVE's "Fall Fling," raising money for the school and the PTA. There were many activities and games, including a chili supper, a haunted house, a duck and fish pond, a cake walk, a jail, "Funkytown," basketball toss, book walk, face painting, a magic show and much more. Everyone seemed to have a great time. In the photo are (l to r): Kevin Redford and Don Houchen (PTA members), Kathy Harris (teacher) and Ladonna Simpson (HVE Principal). Kathy was the teacher that raised the most money so she had the honor of kissing the pig at the conclusion of the festivities! Congratulations, Kathy!Visit the Happy Valley Elementary Website here! |
| Wagon Train |
| Picture Featured:   October 15, 2000 |
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R. Terry Houchen sent us this picture. He writes:This is the Barren Co. Saddle Club on one of their weekly Saturday rides. On this trip, we rode about 15 miles in the Cooktown community. This picture was taken on the Clifton Bradshaw Farm, just before we crossed Peters Creek. There were 13 wagons and about 12 horse riders. |
| Reservoir Sunset |
| Picture Featured:   October 17, 2000 |
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| Donald and Pat Edwards sent us this picture. This was taken recently at the Barren River Reservoir. Pretty dramatic sunset, isn't it? |
| New Fountain |
| Picture Featured:   October 19, 2000 |
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Scott Mackey sent us this picture. He writes:This is a picture of the new fountain recently installed in the courtyard of Glasgow Baptist Church. "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from within him." - Jesus |
| Spooky House |
| Picture Featured:   October 20, 2000 |
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| Dick & Cathy Doty have done it again! Pretty cool, huh? This is their house on W. Brown St. The ol' WebMeister got this picture. Remember what they've done in years past? Click below to take a look at: |
| Spooky House |
| Picture Featured:   October 23, 2000 |
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| Here's another spooky house, this one on South Green St... |
| Vendor In Edmonton |
| Picture Featured:   October 25, 2000 |
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Wendell Kennison sent us this and writes:Hi, Bill,This was taken in Edmonton. Vendors gather on the west side of the square a couple of days a week to sell their farm goods. (Visit Wendell's home page here) |
| Last Leaf? |
| Picture Featured:   October 26, 2000 |
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Wendell Kennison sent us this and writes:Hi, Bill,I really don't know what to call this one. The leaf is caught in a small weed inches from the ground. Maybe it's just holding on aslong as it can. (Visit Wendell's home page here) |
| Spooks? |
| Picture Featured:   October 27, 2000 |
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Wendell Kennison sent us this and writes:Hi, Bill:Here is a weird photo. A few years ago I was copying a photo of Butler Funeral home. My first copy was not turning out like I wanted it so I took it out of the enlarger and laid it aside. When I turned on the lights, I saw this image on the picture that I had laid aside. I did not touch it up in any way. I found out from Don Butler that two people had died in the funeral home while visiting over the years. The original photo was taken about 1945. Spooks caught on film? Chemical remnants from developer and fixer? You decide. |
| More Spooks? |
| Picture Featured:   October 31, 2000 |
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| Sometimes, you have to look a little more closely to find the spooks. These little guys are in front of Don and Jamie Doty's house on South Green Street (up high). |
| New Sidewalks |
| Picture Featured:   November 01, 2000 |
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Johnny Haynes sent us this and writes:Bill, Here are some pictures of the sidewalk construction going on on Lexington Dr. You can use whichever ones you want to. (More new sidewalks - cool!) |
| Glasgow Concert Band |
| Picture Featured:   November 02, 2000 |
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| Glasgow Band 1919-1920 | | 1st Row | Buddy Smith, Les McCubbin, Robert Staat, Malcolm Smith, "Chief Miller," C.A. Goad, Herbert Huffman | | 2nd Row | Tom Carver, Rollin Shaw, Harley Witty | | 3rd Row | Frank Kennedy, Mosby Woodson, Robert Lessenberry, Paul Bushong | | 4th Row | (boy: Paul Wimberly), Wood Huffman, Lynn Drake, Clayton Simmons, Clifton McQuown, K.J. Gibbs, Frank Hale | | The original picture belongs to Paulette Woodcock (names written on the back are barely legible). | Paulette Wasylycia sent us this photo and wrote:Have been hearing a lot about the Glasgow Concert Band that has been formed. Thought perhaps they would enjoy seeing their predecessors from around 1920 (the above information was included under the picture). |
| Jacob Jones Skipping Stones |
| Picture Featured:   November 05, 2000 |
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Sheila Pedigo sent us this photo and wrote:Young Mr. Jones is enjoying summer in October by skipping rocks across a creek in Barren County out the Kino Road. Jacob was thrilled to see a crawdad, minnows, water skippers and even a frog at this time of year. |
| It's Election Day... |
| Picture Featured:   November 07, 2000 |
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| The WebMeister got this photo of Dorothy Coffey, just after she voted at about 6:45am Tuesday morning at Happy Valley Elementary. According to election officers, voter turnout has been heavier than normal. Don't forget to vote! |
| Fall Colors |
| Picture Featured:   November 10, 2000 |
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An area resident sent the WebMeister this photo and writes:Have a couple of excellent fall scene photos taken October 25 from our home on Horton-Rigdon Road, second highest point in Barren County (the highest point is Pruitt's Knob near Cave City, currently uninhabited) which reflect the last beautiful, breathtaking colors of the end of fall in Barren County. |
| Feasting Wasp |
| Picture Featured:   November 13, 2000 |
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Wendell Kennison sent in this photo and writes:Hi Bill, This wasp is getting nectar from the last Goldenrod standing in my field. The early frosts killed all the other flowering plants in the area. |
| Veterans' Day |
| Picture Featured:   November 15, 2000 |
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| Dorothy Wade sent us this photo and writes that this was the "lowering of the flag" in honor of deceased veterans. This was on Veteran's Day at Glasgow's public square. |
| Pheasant Hunters |
| Picture Featured:   November 17, 2000 |
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| The Electric Plant Board's Wayne Pedigo sent us this photo. Wayne and friends were pheasant hunting Nov. 4th in Arthur, Illinois. They got 13, hunting from 6:00-11:00am. Pictured are (clockwise from lower left): Stevie Warf, Bill Wood, Jeff Pedigo, Wayne Pedigo and Max Warf. |
| Oreo Lover |
| Picture Featured:   November 20, 2000 |
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Ann Stewart sent us this photo and writes:Sara Blann enjoyed her first Oreo cookie while visiting her Aunt Ann in Glasgow. Sara is the 9-month-old daughter of Shirley Hall Blann and the granddaughter of Betty Goddard Hall. |
| Walking Stick |
| Picture Featured:   November 21, 2000 |
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Wendell Kennison sent us this photo and writes:Hello again, Bill: No, it's not a twig! It's an insect called a "Walking Stick." They feed on the leaves of oak, locust, cherry and walnut. I can remember as a child we called them the "Devil's Ridy Horse." |
| Physics Lesson |
| Picture Featured:   November 22, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor sent us this photo and writes:D.T. Froedge spoke to members of the Mammoth Cave Amateur Radio Club at the 11/21 regular ham radio club meeting. Froedge, a physicist, spoke regarding radio waves. Member's questions ventured into sub-atomic particles and antimatter. It's easy to get a ham license - come and join us. |
| Sunset Photo |
| Picture Featured:   November 24, 2000 |
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| Paul Houchens sent us the photo above. Cool, huh? |
| Geese |
| Picture Featured:   November 27, 2000 |
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Ike sent us this photo and writes:I took this picture in Morgantown, Indiana yesterday (11/24/2000). There are hundreds of geese in the corn fields there. I don't guess they all fly south for the winter if they can find enought to eat here. "IKE" Check out his Website at http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/RedmondAve/ikebut/index.html |
| Barren Co. Courthouse At Night |
| Picture Featured:   November 29, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor sent us this photo and writes:The Glasgow Square came alive for Christmas over Thanksgiving weekend. It takes a lot of labor to decorate, but the fruits of that labor are quietly appearing. |
| Roof Work |
| Picture Featured:   December 01, 2000 |
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Since a sleigh (loaded down with goodies), reindeer and ol' St. Nick himself place considerable structural stress on the roof, a house on East Cherry St. and a business on Columbia Ave. are taking advantage of a dry, although cool, day to get some roof work done. -- Photos by the WebMeister |
| Hve's Breakfast With Santa |
| Picture Featured:   December 02, 2000 |
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The WebMeister got this photo Saturday morning of a child and Santa, getting their picture made at Happy Valley Elementary's annual "Breakfast with Santa." As you can see, Mrs. Claus was there, too. Merry Christmas! |
| Several Cool Guys |
| Picture Featured:   December 03, 2000 |
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Several cool guys...The WebMeister assembled this gallery of several cool guys, courtesy of Saturday's beautiful snowfall, a little work and a lot of fun. Left to right, these guys were hailing from W. Cherry St., Elizabeth Dr., Doris Ave. and Cedar St. Amazingly enough, all of them enjoyed having their picture taken. See the smiles? |
| Trabue St. |
| Picture Featured:   December 10, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor sent this in and writes:Hi, Bill: Some Glasgow residents get started early on Christmas lightning. Lots of planning, design and pure labor go into these displays (photo taken Thanksgiving evening). This home on Trabue Street sparkles in lights. |
| S. Green Elem. Learns About Electricity |
| Picture Featured:   December 13, 2000 |
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| Bill Anderson, Customer Relations Manager of the Glasgow EPB, talked to several classes at South Green Elementary about electricity on Wednesday morning. The attentive kids had questions about outages, kilowatthours, what it's like to work out in a thunderstorm and much, much more. The kids even got to see (and wear) some of the safety equipment the EPB's lineworkers use. Pictured in the photo are South Green students Arsenial Herndon, Heather Fields and Will Curd (that's Heather in the hardhat, sleeves and gloves!). |
| Christmas Lights At The Epb |
| Picture Featured:   December 15, 2000 |
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| The WebMeister got this picture of the EPB Office, all lit up for Christmas. The tree inside the front lobby is illuminated by 4000 lights. This single tree's lights use the same amount of electricity as the RMS Titanic generated at full steam! (You believe that, don't you?) |
| Santa Gets Chased |
| Picture Featured:   December 18, 2000 |
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The WebMeister got this picture over on Leslie Ave. Looks like Santa's getting chased up the chimney by the family dog as the reindeer look on... |
| Uh Oh! |
| Picture Featured:   December 20, 2000 |
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Area roads remain slick...The photo above was taken Wednesday morning on Myrtle Street. Reportedly, the van was being driven by a student on the way to school, who slid and spun on the ice and hard-packed snow (no severe injuries). The Electric Plant Board replaced the pole shortly after the accident. |
| Fireworks Celebration |
| Picture Featured:   December 24, 2000 |
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Chilly fireworks at the EPB...Your local Electric Plant Board has reached several milestones recently, including their 4000th cable TV household and 2000th high speed Internet customer. To help celebrate these achievements, they let go with a fireworks display on Friday night. EPB Superintendent Billy Ray urged Glasgow to "go out Friday night and take in the beautiful Christmas lighting and decorations in the neighborhoods around town and finish off the evening by joining us for a fireworks extravaganza in celebration of Glasgow’s success in providing advanced services for itself.” Although the temperature was quite cold, many people turned out (quite a few watched the display from the warmth of automobiles). The small inset in the photo are EPB employees Michele Getic, Shelia Hogue and Shelia Foster. Click here to read the entire EPB Press Release. |
| Decorations |
| Picture Featured:   December 26, 2000 |
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| This was taken at a home on Leslie Avenue. Think they opened all those presents on Christmas? |
| Holly |
| Picture Featured:   December 28, 2000 |
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Joe Taylor sent us this photo from a recent snowfall and writes:Hi, Bill: Bright Holly berries at Glasgow State Nursing Facility are part of the facility's Christmas decor and Saturday night's snowfall is icing on the cake. |
| 4 Good Friends |
| Picture Featured:   December 29, 2000 |
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Sandra Ford sent us this photo. She writes:"Snow Fun" with some good friends. These are 5th graders at E.B. Terry - Bobby Gerughty, Anthony Ford and Kyle Gerughty. |
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