by April Allman | May 28, 2018 | On The Street
Story and photos by Brigid Morrissey Melinda Lusk Sometimes it’s hard to open up to a friend or family member, let alone a complete stranger. The women who braved the gusty winds on a cold April day along the Big Four Bridge could’ve chosen to be as cold as it was...
by April Allman | May 28, 2018 | On The Street
Story and photos by Brigid Morrissey Lindsay Clark Sometimes it’s hard to open up to a friend or family member, let alone a complete stranger. The women who braved the gusty winds on a cold April day along the Big Four Bridge could’ve chosen to be as cold as it was...
by April Allman | May 27, 2018 | Just Ask Joyce
By Joyce Oglesby “I’ve been divorced for a year. My ex located close by in order to be near the kids. Now, I’m remarrying and will be moving several counties away. Our family dog was his idea a few years ago. I didn’t want nor need the responsibility of caring for...
by April Allman | May 26, 2018 | Eat This Way
By Ashli Findley It was a little over two years ago when Molly Owens was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, an autoimmune disease and intolerance to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye. When gluten is consumed, the body attacks itself, resulting in the...
by April Allman | May 25, 2018 | Featured
By Carrie Vittitoe ‘I Threw a Dart, and It Landed in Kentucky’ Kelsey Fox’s decision to move to Kentucky in 2014 says a lot about her bucket list mindset. She lived in California and says, “I threw a dart on a map, and it landed in Kentucky.” She had been doing...