History buffs and historic homes
The home of Edwin E. Pearce, a notable Fleming County banker, was originally built in 1869 as a wedding gift for his daughter. One of...
Artist captures heart in paintings and sculptures
Mike Wagoner is shown with a recent work of art inside his studio at 451 Plummer’s Landing Road. Local artist, Mike Wagner, truly...
Nicholas County FFA heading to Nationals
Logan Bechanan won in prepared public speaking at the Kentucky FFA State Convention in June. The Nicholas County FFA will be heading to...
Botts remembers circus in Sharpsburg
Nick (the Dalmatian) joined the army with Nelson during WWII. Sadly he succumbed to the war. The army was needing dogs when Nelson...
Family volunteers to clean up abandoned cemetery
J.D., front, Chrissy, Michelle and Kelly Beatty take a break from clearing a thicket of brush and weeds from around the headstone of...
Memories of South Sherburne and Bethel
Left to right are Lena, Siebel, Imogene and Audrey next to the truck that helped make a decent living for the William’s family in the...
Fleming Farmer’s Market holds annual appreciation day
The Fleming County Farmer’s Market Recipe Contest winners were: first place Robyn Goldy, second place Wanda Vise and third Place Samantha...
The old jewelry box
Easter morning, 27 years ago, I can remember hoping the Easter Bunny would bring me something that I had wanted for a long time: a...
Celebrating Sharpsburg’s Bicentennial “A Time Remembered”
Chapter 5-The Houses The first house on Main Street, on the right, as you drive into Sharpsburg from the north, was that of Mr. “Nuck”...
Hometown Teams Exhibit travels to Neal Center
Several Nicholas County citizens have loaned their band uniforms, cheerleading sweaters and other sports memorabilia for the Home Town...