Obama: NSA programs have saved lives
Posted: 8:11 AM - President Barack Obama says lives have been saved by sweeping surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency.
Golf as you all know, is one of my favorite things to do! I’m not as good as I wish I was, but I am enjoying it more now that I have realized I am not going to be playing on the PGA tour! Ha ha…. Golf to me is really a chance to get outside and hang with friends and get a tan. It also provides me and others a chance to see a different area of Kentucky. We usually try and play 5 or 6 “out of the way” courses every year.
Lake Cumberland is hosting a huge event this weekend! As I have mentioned before the
Grand Prix will bring folks in from many states………….Plan on that for this weekend! Here’s the press information… www.lakecumberlandgrandprix.
Glendale, a small village in mid-west Kentucky is having their big weekend too. If you like small, fun and unique towns………you will love Glendale. I’ve been several times and it’s too cool! http://005dedb.netsolhost.com/
MainStrasse Village in Northern Kentucky will be having their annual Music Blowout too! Friday through Sunday you’ll be able to hear some great bands………not all German tunes by any means. There will be hard rock, folk, country, new wave etc…. http://www.mainstrasse.org/ Now, I want to give you guys a prize! Think about the one favorite place, the one place if you could only choose one………to take family, a date, a business associate who ever………to impress them. Send in you choices to me at the comment area below. I am not going to endorse any choices, but I will serve as the distributer of information.
‘Buckle up. Slow down and get there in one piece”
Posted: 8:11 AM - President Barack Obama says lives have been saved by sweeping surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency.
Posted: 8:03 AM - President Barack Obama is refusing to describe the type of military support the U.S. will give to Syrian rebels even as he praises a decision by world leaders at a just-completed summit to seek a negotiated peace.
Updated: 7:28 AM - An East Texas man has pleaded guilty to smuggling snakes on several planes from South America to the United States.
Posted: 7:15 AM - The Kentucky woman convicted of trying to extort millions in cash, cars and a house from University of Louisville men's basketball coach Rick Pitino has a new federal home.
Posted: 7:12 AM - Another suspect is behind bars in connection with a suspected crime ring in Lexington.
Posted: 7:02 AM - A Lexington, Ky., doctor has been sworn in as the 168th president of the American Medical Association.
Updated: 8:16 AM - A restored OH-23 Raven helicopter used as a utility, observation and medical evacuation aircraft during the Korean War is being dedicated at Fort Campbell where it will be permanently displayed on the Warrior Transition Battalion grounds.
Updated: 8:15 AM - The Kentucky National Guard is getting ready to celebrate more than two centuries of service to the commonwealth and the nation.
Posted: 6:53 AM - For the second time in a week, advocates for Lexington’s homeless are cleaning up after a suspicious fire.
Posted: 06/18/2013 - The American Beverage Association says efforts by the mayors of 18 cities to stop food stamps from being used to buy sugary drinks won't make the nation healthier.