Monday, April 4, 2011

Oh, Kentucky

The Heath Post Kentucky Bureau will be officially rooting tonight for Lexington Bryan Station High School's Shelvin Mack and Butler University.

I have seen the future of journalism, and one of its names is ColumbiaMagazine.com.

Good jobs news from Columbia?

It's springtime, and, for western Kentucky, that means all manner of severe-weather watches and warnings. My wife and daughter and I go all out for these. Huddling with the ladies of the house and supplies in an interior closet is my favorite thing about these alerts; my second-favorite is hearing the names of the Kentucky towns covered. A severe-thunderstorm warning in effect until 11 Central this morning for Daviess, Henderson and McLean counties encompasses Beech Grove, Calhoun, Knottsville, Masonville, Robards, Saint Joseph, Stanley and Whitesville. Not sure I've ever been to Knottsville.

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  1. I'm envisioning you doing this post from your hunkered down position in the closet.

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  2. That was close to being the case. Shortly after finishing it, we bugged out to the wife's parents' house (they have a basement). No reports of damage here, but it sounds bad in Hoptown and Greenville.

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  3. Sources in Marion told me everything there was OK.

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