Big Blue Smokehouse cuts ribbon at Hazard location
01:00 PM, Friday, May 24
The Big Blue Smokehouse, a barbecue restaurant owned by Estill Neace and Doug Campbell, held a ribbon cutting ceremony for their Hazard location on Friday. Neace said it has been one year since he and Campbell have entered the restaurant business...

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<p>Leah Turner is pictured above during a recent outing at the zoo in Moscow, Russia.</p>
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<p>Cornettsville resident Jason Brashear is getting ready for the this year&#8217;s state fair, where he will be showing off his prize-winning goats. Brashear is the owner of Backwoods Farms. (photo courtesy of Jason Brashear)</p>
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<p>The stocked pond at The Carr Creek Fish and Game Club is currently over grown since it has sat vacant since 2004. The members of the club are working to bring the shooting ranges and pond back and hope to host fishing tournaments.</p>
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Leah Turner posed in front of the St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow during her trip to Russia this summer.
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<p>Lonnie Lawson, right, president and CEO of The Center for Rural Development, and Delaney Stephens, left, youth programs coordinator and community liaison, present Rogers Scholars graduate Mariah Tiller of Perry County with a certificate acknowledging her completion in the program. Tiller, a junior at Perry County Central High School, graduated from the 2012 Rogers Scholars program held July 8-13 on the grounds of The Center in Somerset.</p>
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Of the approximately 3,000 applications for admission received at Alice Lloyd College, only 220 freshmen were accepted. They were recently welcomed to the campus in Knott County during the college's summer orientation. (photos courtesy of Alice Lloyd College)
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