Spectrum

Learning curve

Peyronie's disease is not a household name. Most people have never heard of this condition,... More

  • By JOE GRAEDON AND TERESA GRAEDON, Ph.D.
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Wright's work thought provoking

The late C.S. Lewis is winning new readers through The Chronicles of Narnia, the successful movie... More

  • By RICHARD N. OSTLING AP Religion Writer
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Spring is in the air

With the onset of spring, natures little creatures come alive. Then they apparently leap onto the... More

  • By SAMANTHA CRITCHELL Associated Press Writer
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Birds on the brain at CCGC

Tom Miller presented a program on winter bird feeding at the January meeting of the Capital City... More

  • By MARTHA BOWERS Special to The State Journal
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Have a little faith

The sights and sounds of a county fair come alive when the Western Hills Drama Club presents the... More

  • Special to The State Journal
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A fairy trail

Fantasy worlds collide when Elkhorn Middle School presents When Dorothy Met Alice or the Wizard... More

  • By WAYNE DOMINICK
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Tuberculosis still a problem

World Tuberculosis Day on March 24 is a day set aside to raise awareness about the continuing... More

  • By DEBBIE H. FLEMING Special to The State Journal
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WFKY keeps making waves

Theres another anniversary that I would like to recognize and thats the 60th year of broadcasting... More

  • By RUSS HATTER Asst. Curator Capital City Museum
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School menus

Here are the school lunch menus for the week of March 20-24. Milk is served daily with meals.... More

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Links sponsoring poster contest

The Frankfort-Lexington Chapter, The Links, Incorporated is sponsoring an art contest. This years... More

  • Special to The State Journal
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Births

Stephanie Ann Jackson and Chadwick Alan Dawson, of Frankfort, announce the birth of a daughter,... More

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Of local interest

Tarrant speaking to Rose Club Donna Tarrant will present a program entitled Roses 101 at the 7... More

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To a very special centurion

Ward Jennings Oates celebrates his 100th birthday today. Two years ago in a State Journal... More

  • By RUSS HATTER Asst. Curator Capital City Museum
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