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Who is my neighbor?
Who is my neighbor?

"Which of these three, do you think, was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of the robbers?' He said, 'The one who showed him mercy.' Jesus said to him, 'Go and do likewise." Luke 10:36-37

The way to love your neighbor is show mercy, to clean and bind up the wounds of the one beaten by robbers. But when was the last time you saw someone beaten up on the side of the road? Are there other ways to love a neighbor?

Is our climate, the climate here in Hickman County, changing? Perhaps this is a question we can get our heads around. "Climate change" and "global warming" are ideas too big for my imagination. There is no way I can experience "global warming." Because, well, it is global.

But I can experience a higher average temperature HERE. My imagination can understand more extreme weather in this little world right around Fulton and Hickman Counties...

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Comer - back in the Purchase during Fancy Farm week
Comer - back in the Purchase during Fancy Farm week

(Clinton, KY) First District Representative James Comer is back in the Purchase for the premier political event in the Commonwealth's calendar - the Fancy Farm Picnic. While he's in the area, Comer is making the rounds of the counties on the farthest end of his district.

His focus remains on agriculture and rural issues.

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New mural: family, faith, farming and freedom goes up in Clinton
New mural: family, faith, farming and freedom goes up in Clinton

Two women not generally known to be community activists have worked for over a year to bring a dream of a large mural from imagination to completion.

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Fancy Farm Picnic just around the corner
Fancy Farm Picnic just around the corner

Fancy Farm Picnic 2019 almost here!

7/30/19 UPDATED: Senator McConnell has confirmed he will speak (then leave).

Senator Paul would rather go to a 3rd world country than come to Fancy Farm this year.

Party loyalists are already booking hotel rooms and setting up super secret squirrel meetings for the first week of August in the Purchase. Lots of partisan events to attend that week - plus the Lakes and the Discovery Park of America and the American Quilt Museum in Paducah and...and...and...BARBECUE!!

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WAVE counties - tip of the spear for hemp production
WAVE counties - tip of the spear for hemp production

The course correction is producing benefits and attention from state and federal politicians and policy makers. Inviting company down to Columbus Belmont State Park on Thursday, July 18, 2019 was a day for WAVE to show off...

What stood out in the speeches was the newest crop being hailed as the saving grace for farmers beset by too much rain, too many tariffs and too full grain bins. Keynote speaker Matt Lohr, USDA Chief of Natural Resources Conservation Service (NCRS) hailed the West Kentucky farmers and their "spirit of innovation". He said that Kentucky is the epicenter of hemp production.

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US Ag Secretary gets out of DC and into hemp in KY
US Ag Secretary gets out of DC and into hemp in KY

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue toured the UK hemp research facility this week. Perdue was accompanied by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Kentucky Secretary of Agriculture Ryan Quarles...

Perdue most likely was glad to get out of the Capital City to the friendlier climes of Kentucky. The Secretary has been in the news in recent days for a controversial decision to move out of the DC area two research arms of his agency.

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When Public Figures of Trust and Leadership Lie to the People: Long Live King Coal
When Public Figures of Trust and Leadership Lie to the People: Long Live King Coal

Last week President Trump made a vow to the American people. As he signed into law by Presidential executive orders new EPA rules, he made this statement, "My administration is putting an end to the war on coal."

The war isn't going well as two more mining companies shut down.

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Murray State biology professor discovers new insect species with help from her five-year-old
Murray State biology professor discovers new insect species with help from her five-year-old

MURRAY, Ky. -- A Murray State biology professor has named a new insect species after her daughter, who helped make the discovery while planting flowers in western Kentucky.

Dr. Laura Sullivan-Beckers teaches zoology, ornithology and human anatomy classes to undergraduate students at Murray State. She's also mom to 5-year-old Sylvie. During the summer of 2016, when Sylvie was two years old, the toddler uncovered a brand new insect species...

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Courage calls to courage everywhere theme of Heritage Days
Courage calls to courage everywhere theme of Heritage Days

Hickman County will celebrate Heritage Days from Tuesday September 3 to Saturday September 7th. The county, state, nation and world of 1919 will be the focus this year. A loosely organized series of events will celebrate the end of the War to End All Wars, the passage of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote among other events.

Artist Elizabeth Jewell created the collage poster "1919" currently on display in the lobby of the Clinton post office. The collage depicts the major events of the year: marching soldiers, WW I African American infantrymen and suffragettes in their white dresses and protest signs.

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modernize the H-2A program & bring regulatory relief to the Kentucky agricultural community
modernize the H-2A program & bring regulatory relief to the Kentucky agricultural community

...Farms and related industries rely on seasonal, temporary labor, which they obtain through the H-2A and H-2B temporary worker visa programs. The problem is, these programs are antiquated and in desperate need of modernization. They are rife with unnecessary red tape and bureaucratic obstacles that prevent the Kentucky agriculture community from hiring and retaining the workers they need...

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Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton locates the
Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton locates the "dark force" in the Capitol

6/27/19 UPDATE: Lt. Governor Hampton will not be at the August 3rd Fancy Farm Picnic political speaking. Governor Bevin's running mate, Ralph Alvaredo will be. Bevin told reporters the kerfluffle with Hampton was all media hype.

Kentucky Lieutenant Governor Jenean M. Hampton sent a press release outing Governor Matt Bevin's chief of staff Blake Brickman as the man who fired her chief of staff, Adrienne Southworth, a Lawrenceburg resident.

To say that the first floor is failing "plays well with others" would be an understatement.

For the full text of her message, follow the jump.

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Purchase Poet, Dorothy Nell Harper, dies at 102
Purchase Poet, Dorothy Nell Harper, dies at 102

Dorothy Nell Harper passed from this world to the next at her home on Harper Road yesterday. In her 102 years of life, she touched many of us with her wit, her charm and her kindness. She was a wife, a mother, grandmother, great grandmother and toward the end of her life, a great-great grandmother..

Of all those roles, for me, she was a poet. Her poetry was a simple and straightforward as the life she lived..

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Jefferson Jackson Dinner - Dems rise to the challenge of access
Jefferson Jackson Dinner - Dems rise to the challenge of access

Despite the difficulties getting into the Curris Center, around three hundred Democrats came to hear their gubernatorial candidate and several candidates on the Democratic slate speak.

Candidate for governor Andy Beshear spoke on education, fighting opioid abuse, testing rape kits and the lawsuits Attorney General Andy Beshear has been filing against present Governor Matt Bevin.

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PSC Clears Road for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
PSC Clears Road for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

ICYMI - PSC removes a barrier to electric cars win a victory for electric vehicle charging stations

FRANKFORT, Ky. (June 14, 2019) - The Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) ruled today that electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are not utilities and therefore should not be subject to regulation.

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Creating New Job Opportunities in an Extreme Climate Change Work Place and Community
Creating New Job Opportunities in an Extreme Climate Change Work Place and Community

In a flash of civilizational time, Clinton went from a thriving county seat of the 19th century to a more complex and thriving city of the early 20th century.

Whole sets of job skills and needs disappeared overnight to be replaced with new job skills and work.

This same model of work disruption is now underway with regard to the needs and opportunities of a new 21st Century.

There will be jobs- we have a list.

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KY primary 2019 results - It's Bevin vs Beshear
KY primary 2019 results - It's Bevin vs Beshear

At the top of their party's tickets in November will be Matt Bevin, the current Republican governor versus Andy Beshear, the Democratic attorney general.

For a really cool interactive look at all the primary races, click on "More" in the story to go to the New York Times interactive map to see how your county voted in the governor's race.

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Graves County Board of Education selects Graves High principal Matthew Madding as district's new superintendent
Graves County Board of Education selects Graves High principal Matthew Madding as district's new superintendent

Native son, Graves County High Class of '02 valedictorian Matthew Madding, will lead the Graves County School District as superintendent, beginning July 1. The Graves County Board of Education voted to hire him in a special, called meeting Wednesday afternoon, May 15.

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Getting Out the Message: Kentucky's Primary Election of 2019
Getting Out the Message: Kentucky's Primary Election of 2019

Now a week out from the 2019 primary election in Kentucky for governor and other constitutional officers, all the candidates are in the final phase of their fighting for voters.

Reaching the predicted 15% that will turn out to vote is of primary importance.

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Young Historians Project - 7th graders share research for prizes
Young Historians Project - 7th graders share research for prizes

Music, movies, horse racing, political scandal and military history were topics researched and presented by five students at the fifth annual Young Historians Project dinner...

The Young Historians Projects is a joint effort of Hickman County Schools, the Hickman County Historical Society with assistance from Paula McCuiston of the Hickman County Extension Service.

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Adkins visits Clinton on swing through Purchase
Adkins visits Clinton on swing through Purchase

(Clinton KY) - Kentucky House Minority Leader Rocky Adkins came through the River Counties on a campaign swing that takes him as far from his home as he can get. Adkins, who is running to be the Democratic nominee for governor in the May 21st primary, spoke briefly at the Hickman County Senior Citizen Center..

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Murray State University Bass Anglers ranked second in country ahead of national championship appearance
Murray State University Bass Anglers ranked second in country ahead of national championship appearance

The Murray State University Bass Anglers fishing team is making waves in the middle of one of its strongest seasons. The team is ranked second in the entire country as of the latest Association of Collegiate Anglers standings released May 6, ahead of a national championship berth next month.

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When the Carnival Comes to Town
When the Carnival Comes to Town

Pope's Concessions rolled into Clinton on Thursday April 25th for the Spring Chicken Festival on the court square.Their welcome was a home cooked meal, groaning table of desserts and sweet tea served by members of Clinton First United Methodist Church...

The company travels the South and each appearance is a different experience...

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Pfc. Michael A. Thomason, 28, Lincoln Park Michigan, April 29, 2019
Pfc. Michael A. Thomason, 28, Lincoln Park Michigan, April 29, 2019

FRANKFORT, Ky. (April 30, 2019) - Gov. Matt Bevin today recognized the sacrifice of a Fort Campbell soldier who died in Syria while supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.

According to the Department of Defense, Pfc. Michael A. Thomason, 28, from Lincoln Park, Michigan, died April 29, 2019, in Kobani, Syria, of wounds sustained from a non-combat related incident.

Pfc. Thomason was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 327th Infantry, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

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WKCTC's Paducah School of Art and Design Opens its 2019 Annual Student Exhibition May 2
WKCTC's Paducah School of Art and Design Opens its 2019 Annual Student Exhibition May 2

PADUCAH, KY (04/27/2019) West Kentucky Community and Technical College's Paducah School of Art and Design will feature works by students enrolled in classes at the art school in the 2018-2019 academic year with its annual student exhibition. The community is invited to an opening reception and awards ceremony for the exhibition Thursday, May 2 between 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. in the Bill Ford Gallery at PSAD's 2D and Graphic Design Building, 905 Harrison Street...

The student exhibition runs from May 2-8, 2019, and is free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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A wrap up of a session that came unwrapped
A wrap up of a session that came unwrapped

...Let me be more specific. This administration hung its hat on fixing the pension problem. Currently, the count is 0 - 2. It could not be fixed in a failed Special Session. [0-1] It did not get fixed in a Regular Session [0-2], even though a pension bill did pass. Now we have been put on notice that the Governor will call us back to the batter's box for yet another swing at fixing the pension in a Special Session before the beginning of July. If this is accomplished, no doubt it will be the key campaign garland he wears around his neck in November's General Election bid. If not, speaking baseball, "Governor, you're Ooouuuttt!"

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