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Mr. Bradley Montez Prince and Mrs. Almelia Jean Crump Prince
Crump and Prince exchange vows
On Saturday, April 15, 2006, at 3 p.m., the Bloomfield Missionary Baptist Church in Cadiz was the setting for the exchange of wedding vows for Almelia Jean Crump of Cadiz and Bradley Montez Prince ...
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August JMAM exhibit features colorful glass, fabrics
The latest exhibit from the Janis Mason Art Museum opens with a reception Friday at 6:30 p.m. Kentucky artists Dan Neil Barnes and Mary Lamb Nehring will be there to present their work. Barnes owns...
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Kellniqua Acree stops on a hot July morning to sketch the Blue Moon Antique Shop.  Her sketch included flags in front of the store, and two women in conversation.  “You have to draw the building before you put the people in,” she said.
Kid quilters record Cadiz history
A group of Trigg County children gathered at the new Renaissance Convention Center last week to create a record of Cadiz history, and envision the future of the city in a quilt. The quilting progra...
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The trumpets practice their scales at band camp last week. This year’s marching show is an arrangement of Beethoven’s “Fifth Symphony.” (From left) Issac Williams, Kyler Herndon, Trevor Harper and Morgan Snyder.
TCHS band aims for another stellar fall
While most Trigg County high school students who aren’t athletes get to relax for another week, the members of the marching band are hard at work. Band camp started on July 24 and the students have...
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John Tierney (left) shows Charlie Westerfield the fine 
art of keeping time on maracas.
Strange musical instruments make entertaining night
Music was made in some odd ways at the Lake Barkley Lodge when John Tierney performed his one man show “Things My Grandma Told Me,” on the evening of July 27. With a few cases full of unusual musi...
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Eight quilts made by 10 members of the Trigg County Quilter’s Guild were chosen by the American Quilter’s Society in Paducah to be judged at the Nashville Quilt Exposition in August. (From left, standing) Tish Rudd, Betty Cardwell, Pat McManamay, Lorraine Lundquist, Marilyn Reibel, Nancy O’Brien and Pam Goeltz. (Seated) Shirley Wilson, president of TCQG, Sam Tucker and Wilma Sullivan.
Quilter’s Guild prepares for spotlight
When Sam Tucker of the Trigg County Quilter’s Guild came home from vacation on July 3, he expected to find boxes full of quilts sent back to him from Paducah, where they had been sent to the Americ...
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Dave Baxter (far right), coordinator for the local branch of the Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy, presents the Genesis Express Activity Center with a ceremonial check for more than $7,000. Also pictured: Genesis president Jerry Wilson (left) and Bobby Acree.
Genesis teaches joy of reading, hazards of drugs
The Genesis Express Activity Center not only wrapped up its summer reading program last week, but also received a grant of $7,823.14 from the Kentucky Agency for Substance Abuse Policy. The money w...
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Malva and Howard Stovall plan to discount some of their inventory for the summer sale.  This table may be offered for $100 off the original price.
Sizzlin’ Summer Sidewalk Sale approaches
With August quickly approaching, the popular topic among downtown merchants is the Sizzlin’ Summer Sidewalk Sale. The sale will be held on August 4, 5 and 6, and was the concept of the Downtown C...
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Although the children at the summer reading program weren’t enticed by the prospect of having a snake, a skunk or an orangatan as a pet, they were all unanimous on the black Labrador. The morning session was for kids age two to six.
Puppets and books equal summer entertainment
The children’s summer reading program continued last week at the John L. Street Library with a puppet show featuring animals telling kids why they would or wouldn’t make good pets. Various animals ...
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Trigg County children enjoy Jumpin’ July painting class
Traffic slowed down a bit on Main Street Friday morning as curious drivers glanced over to see what was happening in front of the Janice Mason Art Museum. Eight children were sitting on the sidewal...
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