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Laurel County Sheriff s Office Jun 27, 2021
9 hrs ago
LONDON - Deputy Hobie Daugherty of the Laurel County Sheriffâs Office is investigating a shooting which occurred on Saturday afternoon, June 26, at approximately 3:04 PM.Â
Sheriff s investigators were called to the scene of a shooting in a business parking lot west of London and upon arrival found a 28-year-old male subject with a gunshot wound to the chest.Â
The injured individual was treated at the scene by ambulance Inc. of Laurel County and airlifted by PHI 2 helicopter to UK med center in Lexington for treatment. Another involved male subject at the scene was interviewed by Sheriff s investigators.Â
Madeline D’Andrea | Other Voices
I am a first-generation Armenian-American. My Armenian mother was born in Turkey in 1919 and came to the United States in 1920 at the age of 9 months. She lived to be 98 years old. She always loved bananas and, story has it, she was given her first banana on the boat when she crossed the ocean on the way to the United States.
I knew my grandparents, who basically spoke only Armenian, as people in my life who loved me. It was never about the words.
My grandmother would tell us the soap opera story, who was married to whom, as she watched the soaps on TV while she learned English. My grandfather had been a baker in Turkey, and as his grandchildren, we used to giggle about him looking like that old Swiss Colony wine commercial with “the little old winemaker me” with his little white mustache and a twinkle in his eye.
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I have written countless columns about our Christmas traditions growing up in Richland; I try not to duplicate the events but after all these years there are bound to be some replications.Â
We always had a beautiful tree decorated in the living room, which was completed with creatively wrapped gifts. Momma did not let me assist with the wrapping until I had practiced enough to do it symmetrically and neatly; she did not allow any awkwardly wrapped parcels.
Having an artistically gifted parent can become a challenge to the entire family; her gifts were as attractive on the outside as on the inside, the wrapping and the ribbons matched, and the corners were crisp and flattened just right. This was in the days before gift bags became popular so she insisted that everything was presented inside a box, therefore the wrapping could be precise and tidy.