American Back Roads blog spotlights unique songwriting
OK, it s time for another roundup of cool recent releases â five CDs and (for Stones fans) a movie. The CDs shared strength is unique writing â each in its own way.
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By Bruce Sylvester
OK, it s time for another roundup of cool recent releases – five CDs and (for Stones fans) a movie. The CDs shared strength is unique writing – each in its own way.
The Internet having made the recording process global, one of my earlier new-release roundups spoke of bluesy Sunnysiders intercontinental
The Bridges. Now here s quiet cross-generational folk/pop trio
The Burnt Pines s self-titled and self-released
Somerset, KY, USA / WTLO 1480 AM/97.7 FM | Classic Hits
Mar 11, 2021 12:37 PM
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has announced plans for safety improvements at the U.S. 27/KY 70 intersection in Pulaski County.
During a virtual meeting with local officials on Wednesday, KYTC engineers shared plans for the construction of a Restricted Crossing U-turn (RCUT) at the intersection. The project will also include right-turn lanes onto KY 70.
An RCUT intersection prohibits direct left turns from the side street and creates a two-stage process for left turns and straight through movements from the side street. Motorists turning left or traveling straight across from KY 70 will turn right to proceed to the custom left turn lane provided to make a U-turn. Once in the left turn lane, motorists will complete the U-turn when traffic is clear. The RCUT intersection improves sight distance and allows motorists to focus on traffic coming from one way at a time.
A year into a pandemic, this bar outside Yosemite still refuses to follow COVID-19 rules
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Tom Nelson, Robbie Nelson, Suzanne Hicks and Gordon Hicks hanging out at Airport Bar on a Saturday night.Ashley Harrell
Airport Inn Bar & Grill is an all-American saloon in Yosemite National Park s gateway town of Mariposa. It s beloved by many long-time residents, and legendary for its comfort food.
It also openly defied the regional stay-at-home order to shut down in December, and its regulars are known to be gun ownership-advocating, COVID-19-denying Trump supporters. And not just one, but several, nooses are hanging around the property.
A year into a pandemic, this bar outside Yosemite still refuses to follow COVID-19 rules
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Tom Nelson, Robbie Nelson, Suzanne Hicks and Gordon Hicks hanging out at Airport Bar on a Saturday night.Ashley Harrell
Airport Inn Bar & Grill is an all-American saloon in Yosemite National Park s gateway town of Mariposa. It s beloved by many long-time residents, and legendary for its comfort food.
It also openly defied the regional stay-at-home order to shut down in December, and its regulars are known to be gun ownership-advocating, COVID-19-denying Trump supporters. And not just one, but several, nooses are hanging around the property.