Beverage group: 18 mayors wrong on sugary drinks
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.
This past weekend the family visited Millville Hillbilly DAZE! Fun and delicious burgoo and a throwback to community togetherness for sure. Great crowds at the Kentucky BBQ festival in Danville, and the civil war reenactments in southern Kentucky as well.
Richmond had big crowds too for the festival at the park. Great time of year isn’t it!
Upcoming in the next few months we will go to…..the Bourbon Festival in Bardstown, the Perryville civil war at Perryville Battlefield state park and yes a Wooly-worm or Sorghum Festival.
State Parks are filling up as well with reservations for the fall leaf change season. I checked with a few resorts in mid west and east Kentucky…..and they are filling up like my gutters. lol……. www.parks.ky.gov
While I am a hot, hot weather person, for sure. I have to admit the cooler temps and season changes are pretty nice and really good for tourism.
And thanks to my wife Sonja for a great Birthday! Really the best ever!
“buckle up, slow down and get there in one piece.”
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.
Posted: 06/18/2013 - After initially defying federal regulators, Chrysler now says it will recall some older-model Jeeps with fuel tanks that could rupture and cause fires in rear-end collisions.
Posted: 06/18/2013 - Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday.
Updated: 06/19/2013 - On Tuesday, new details were released into the investigation of Officer Jason Ellis' murder. He and his family were also honored at the Cincinnati Reds game on Tuesday.
Updated: 06/18/2013 - Just weeks ago, he was badly injured after falling from a helicopter in a military exercise, now he's able to walk away from a truck crash with his wife.
Updated: 06/18/2013 - Investigators say it sends a clear message that drugs will not be tolerated. More than 20 inmates at the Whitley County Detention Center face new charges after they failed drug tests.
Posted: 06/18/2013 - Heavy rains caused major problems in the Perry County community of Big Creek, after flash flooding swept away cars and flooded an elementary school.
Updated: 06/18/2013 - A woman faces charges after, police say, she neglected a disabled man she was supposed to be taking care of.
Updated: 06/18/2013 - Central Kentucky Bariatric and Pain Management used to be located on East Side Drive in Georgetown, but a little over a year ago, it was forced to shut down because of legal issues. Now, a doctor who used to work here has plead guilty to conspiracy to distribute Oxycodone.
Posted: 06/18/2013 - The group from Texas even gave the Eubank church a sizable donation to cover some of their material costs.