Vol. 97, No. 27
July 2, 2008

 





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OPINION

EDITORIAL

Celebrate liberty in Liberty

With the beauty of the fireworks, the smell of food on the grill and the unmatched patriotism, the city’s annual “Celebrate Liberty” festivities are here once again.
The Fourth of July celebration, held in downtown Liberty and at the Central Kentucky AG/EXPO Center always is fun and patriotic, but carries a special honor in 2008.


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Turning page on another chapter

By Donna Carman

Editor/General Manager

The headline for this column on July 29, 1998 read "All the same, but totally new."
I could borrow it again.
The column began, "For the last six and one-half years I've written one of these columns week after week — roughly 342 of them, give or take a couple. Sometimes the words came easily and sometimes they didn't. This is one of the latter versions."
Déja vu.


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Thank a veteran on the Fourth of July

By Brittany Emerson

Staff Writer

The Fourth of July is the epitome of all things American.
Independence, liberty, the American flag, family picnics, fireworks and honoring those who serve our country are all things that come to mind when I think of this important holiday.
On Friday, we will get the chance to honor our country and those who fought for it as well as celebrate the 200th birthday of the town we call “home.”


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Letters to the Editor

We're all fighting high gas prices together

Don't make us feel bad about graduation

People have turned their heads long enough

Warm welcome for Wilson much appreciated

$3,070 raised in 'Kerri-On' cancer benefit


 

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