Recently, Chaco spent some time at Dale Hollow, doing what he loves. And, I love to watch him. I've probably watched this video 50 times. It's the best.
More than two-dozen local kids boarded a tour bus Monday bound for Camp Paradise Valley, a summer camp in Cumberland County offered through The Salvation Army. The participation was a welcomed sight for Debbie Allen, a longtime camp recruiter, who said last year’s camp was canceled due to COVID-19 and the camp was undergoing renovations 2019.
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Debbie Allen, front, boards the bus with two dozen Nelson County kids Monday as they depart for Camp Paradise Valley in Cumberland County. The Salvation Army summer camp is offered free to local families and Allen has been helping recruit and send kids to camp for 35 years.
we are so done with this place.
It s been a major headache that we thought might send us to divorce court. We should have just bulldozed it down and started fresh with a brand new house. But, instead, we decided to fix it up and do most of the work ourselves. Because of our busy lives, we have moved at a snail s pace in the renovation race. Now, over a decade later, we need to update and we aren t even finished with the first update. It s stressful and exhausting.
I think that s why we love our camper so much. It s brand new and it s finished. We prefer to stay in our camper than our own home. We also like to stay in Airbnbs or Vrbos. The ones we stay at are always decorated perfectly and everyh=thing is finished and super clean. Unlike our house. LOL
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A little more than a year ago, bass angler Willie âDoodleâ Adkins wouldnât have been able to use his left arm to lift a tournament trophy. Doctors reconstructed the badly broken limb, and Adkins used it to win the BASS Nation Southeast Regional tournament in Georgia.
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An X-ray of Adkinsâ left arm shows where surgeons at West Virginia University were able to replace the lower part of his upper arm and build a hinge joint that would allow Adkins to bend his arm and, ultimately, begin casting bass lures again.
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