As part of this week’s events honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., the City of Somerset hosted a discussion panel Tuesday to discuss topics related to the National
By Christopher Harris
Commonwealth Journal Jan 18, 2021 1 of 2
The annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day march in downtown Somerset took participants from Davis Chapel AME church on Main Street around the Fountain Square and ultimately the the Citizens National Bank Pavilion on East Mt. Vernon Street.
Over 100 people took part in Mondayâs MLK Day event, including the march and the gathering for Dr. Kingâs words at the Citizens National Bank Pavilion, where the Lake Cumberland Farm- ersâ Market is held.
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âI am so happy that I didnât sneeze.âÂ
A well-populated crowd gathered inside the Citizens National Bank Pavilion in downtown Somerset on Monday, bundled up from chilly weather. Over their faces, almost every person wore a face mask with the coronavirus in mind â living in an era where a sneeze can seem a suspicious thing. And as they stood, they listened to the words of Dr. Mart
A new board member, a reorganization of leadership and a clean audit report all set a productive tone for the first board of education meeting for Somerset Independent Schools of