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WOODYSTOCK 2014 Concert TODAY!

Wesley Cole WhiteheadWOODYSTOCK 2014 TODAY!

FREE Concert At the Beech Creek Recreation Center
4:00 P.M. / 11:00 P.M.   - Manchester, Kentucky

According to event organizer Wesley Cole Whitehead, the entertainment is a fantastic group of local and regional bands. Whitehead who is also a Clay County Judge Executive candidate has been been a longtime advocate working towards more activities for Clay County's younger generation, said " we're expecting a great turnout for this years event, booths, merchandise, and concessions will be available.  Best of all, everyone is welcome & the admission is FREE!"

Maine CDC Launches Website That Focuses on Ebola

*AUGUSTA* - In ongoing efforts to provide the latest information to healthcare providers and Maine citizens regarding guideline updates and developments regarding preparedness and response to potential suspected cases of Ebola, the Maine Center for Disease Control announced the launch of a new website.

Clay County Cruisers 2014 Halloween Bash - Sunday October 26 in Manchester, Ky.

Manchester, Ky. - A record crowd is expected for the 2014 Clay County Cruisers Halloween Bash. The event will take place at Rawlings/Stinson Park in Manchester, Ky. and will feature music, games, candy and costume contests. Both children and adults are welcome to participate in this special Halloween Cruisin’.

WOODYSTOCK 2014 Concert This Saturday

Wesley Cole WhiteheadWOODYSTOCK 2014
FREE Concert At the Beech Creek Recreation Center
In Manchester, Kentucky

According to event organizer Wesley Cole Whitehead, the entertainment line up is made up of fantastic local and regional bands. Whitehead who is also a Clay County Judge Executive candidate has been been a longtime advocate working towards more activities for Clay County's younger generation, said " we're expecting a great turnout for this years event, booths, merchandise, and concessions will be available and best of all, the admission is FREE!"

Kentucky Afield Outdoors: Blue Water Trails – South Fork, Licking River

FRANKFORT, Ky. – The pioneers settling along the verdant South Fork of Licking River in what is now Harrison County had a tenuous hold on their lands in 1780. The privations of carving crude civilization out of wilderness, the threat of attack by enraged Shawnee or their ilk, in addition to the whirlwind of the western theater of the Revolutionary War, all combined for a tough life.

 

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