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Today's Features

  • Some years are worse than others: I remember years when it was like a siege of lady beetles other years a few popped up here or there.   Usually they sneak their way into our homes as a noticeable chill settles in. On sunny days they cling to the screen door on the south side of where I write.  Presently they are displayed before me. I need not worry about them as they sun themselves; but the ones that collect indoors, well your best bet is a vacuum cleaner.  

  • 15 Years

  • The landscapes are constantly changing: from season to season and year to year. I love the seasonal changes in Kentuckiana, they keep us guessing. When I am tired of one season the next is about to begin. But there are other types of changes that affect the way we enjoy our gardens, over time sunny spots become shady as trees mature and landscapes evolve.

  • Misty Adkins, daughter of David and Vicky Warrington of Verona, and Matthew Adkins of Dry Ridge, son of Dennis and Carol Adkins of Williamstown were united in marriage on Sept. 28, 2012 at the Southern Grace Bed and Breakfast in Brandenburg.

    Randy Johnson officiated the ceremony.

    A reception was held for the couple at the Eagle Creek Country Club.
     

  • Kevin and Kathy Grayson of Cynthiana are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Laynee Grayson of Dry Ridge to David Osborne, of Dry Ridge, son of Barbara Osborne of Williamstown and the late Roy H. Osborne.

    The wedding is being planned for 4 p.m. on April 20, 2013 at the Williamstown United Methodist Church.

    Invitations will be sent in March.

     

  • Dunaway-Milner
    The family of Zachary and Emma Dunaway-Milner family reunion will be held at 1 p.m. on Nov. 3 at the Walton Senior Citizen Building. Bring a covered dish.

    Vincent
    The 28th annual Vincent family reunion was held Oct. 6 at Mammoth Cave National Park in Edmonson County. An annual Vincent family reunion has been held at Mammoth Cave since 1984.
    The reunion idea was spearheaded by Howell W. Vincent, a well known Covington attorney.

  • Thirty-eight people shopped at the first every Cash Mob on Sept. 27, spending a minimum of $10 between Williamstown’s Mini Mall, HD Computers, Harold Moore’s Print and Frame Shop and Hobbies and Such.