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Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month

Part 4: “… and she laughs without fear of the future.” By Elyssa Cottrell Special to Jobe Publishing   In my darkest days, I would question how I would ever be able to see the light again. I wanted to be anywhere but where I was. How could something so tragic ever turn into something…

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Elyssa Cottrell Special to Jobe Publishing   Grief. Never. Ends. Grief can knock us down out of nowhere. It shows up without a notice. Grief picks us up and slams us right back down. Over and over and over. I knew what “grief” was, and I had experienced it in the losses of some of…

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Frymire Forecast predicts snowy winter

By Allyson Dix Jobe Publishing, Inc. As we celebrate the lovely autumn days, what better time than now to remind us of the winter weather lurking around the corner and perhaps it will be quite a snowy one. The Frymire Winter Forecast for the upcoming winter season was just released with two big snow events…

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Part 1 – Grief, Grace, and a “Ray” of Sunshine

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month By Elyssa Cottrell Special to Jobe Publishing “I’m sorry, your baby no longer has a heartbeat.” These are words that will forever be etched into my brain – words I heard while sitting in a dimly lit cold emergency room, and words that made my strong husband, Turner, drop…

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Winter Weather Folklore

Persimmons and Woolly Worms Mary Beth Sallee Managing Editor Hart Co. News-Herald   The first day of fall officially begins September 23 of this year. With it comes not only thoughts of leaves changing colors and the holidays of Halloween and Thanksgiving, but also cooler weather and the ever-pending question: What kind of winter weather…

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A Hidden Gem – Harvest of History slated for Sept. 8-9

Photos Characters – Reenactors Special to Jobe Publishing, Inc.   The South Central Kentucky Cultural Center is often called “a hidden gem” by local visitors and tourists from across the country and even around the world. Located just off the downtown square at 200 W. Water Street in Glasgow, the museum has three levels packed…

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1973 Civil War Days

Reenactor to return after 50 years Mary Beth Sallee Managing Editor Hart Co. News-Herald   It was 50 years ago when northern Kentucky native Geoff Walden and his twin brother, Greg, learned of the Civil War Days reenactment in Hart County. Although Civil War buffs, the brothers had never heard of Civil War reenacting until…

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FDA approves the first oral medication to treat postpartum depression

Hope for Maternal Mental Health By Mary Beth Sallee Jobe Publishing, Inc.   Postpartum depression (PPD) is a major depressive illness that can affect mothers after childbirth and even during pregnancy. It is a serious and life-threatening condition that can affect not only the mother’s physical and emotional health, but the child’s as well. Previously,…

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It’s expo time!

By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News   The 3rd Annual Mammoth Cave Aquarium Expo is coming up on Saturday and Sunday, August 19th and 20th at the Cave City Convention Center from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. If you haven’t attended one of the previous expos you may be pleasantly surprised at the amount of…

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Summer Day Camp

Hart of Autism brings new experiences to children Mary Beth Sallee Managing Editor Hart Co. News-Herald   This summer, laughter and learning has filled the air for many children who attended a summer camp. This especially rang true for members of Hart of Autism. According to the organization’s website, Hart of Autism (HOA) is a…

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