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Singin Gatherin set for June 12 | News | dailyindependent com

Rachel Lee Rogers is pictured. SUBMITTED PHOTO WURTLAND The Singin’ Gatherin’ Old-Time Music Day will return at noon June 12, after a one-year hiatus because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The free event at the McConnell House will feature Kentucky Memories, a traditional music group including Keith Garvin, a volunteer with Greenup Arts and the Greenup County Extension Council. Garvin’s son, Michael, also plays in Kentucky Memories. Families making music together is essential to the event. Also part of Kentucky Memories are their cousins, Philip Litteral, who plays guitar, and George Litteral, who plays banjo. “Families playing music together is a local tradition and part of our local cultural heritage,” Anne Stephens, Greenup County Extension Agent for Fine Arts and Community Development, said. “When the Fraley family (also related to the Garvins and the Litterals) started the American Folk Song Festival, it was really a family reunion with music. There

Vet retiring after half a century of caring for animals

Vet retiring after half a century of caring for animals Follow Us Question of the Day     By TRENT ABREGO - Associated Press - Monday, April 26, 2021 ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) - After it was suggested he not, Roger Cooper started to build his own business on the east side of Aberdeen in 1976. Cooper Animal Clinic is still going strong. He was discouraged from the venture by colleagues, business consultants and bankers, according to a Veterinary Economics article published in 1982. TOP STORIES But Cooper proved those doubters wrong. He, along with Frederick Hermann Associates, Inc., came up with the unique business design.

Town of Unicoi BMA tables road study, approves bidding on amphitheater

UNICOI — The town of Unicoi’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted to table a reconsideration of an engineering study of Paddle Creek Road on Monday. The study, which was approved unanimously by the board during its Feb. 18 meeting, was set to be conducted by Tysinger, Hampton and Partners Inc. at a cost of $25,500. “Paddle Creek has been studied by the state,” Alderman Wanda Ratliff said. “It’s been studied by our county road superintendent and there’s no simple solution. It has a lot of complications.” Ratliff said the cost of the repairs to the road would be too high for the town to afford, and widening the road to where it meets Carter County could potentially be dangerous.

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