FRANKFORT
The Judicial Nominating Commission, led by Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr., announced nominees to fill the District Court vacancy in Greenup and Lewis counties. The counties make up the 20th Judicial District.
The three nominees for the judgeship are attorneys Paul E. Craft, of Russell, Rhese D. McKenzie, of Flatwoods, and Matthew J. Warnock, of Ashland.
Craft is a managing partner with the firm of McGinnis Leslie and serves as the city attorney for Worthington and South Shore. He received his juris doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
McKenzie serves as a public advocate with the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy. He received his juris doctor from the Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law.
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MILLIS Fundraising and pandemics aren t exactly two things that make for a natural partnership, meaning many local organizations have had to find novel ways to bring people together virtually in support of their missions.
The Friends of the Millis Public Library have taken this charge quite literally with an upcoming fundraiser they call A Novel Occasion.
The group, led by President Sandra Scott, is bringing together 10 well-known authors some of whose names have been bandied about on New York Times bestsellers lists for a live virtual meetup to talk about their latest works and the writing process next Saturday, May 1, from 12-2:30 p.m.
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Facing deportation, Leticia Cables, a nanny from the Philippines, took sanctuary in a Roman Catholic church in Edmonton for three months in 1999. She was eventually deported, but was subsequently allowed to return to Canada. (Paul Daly)
I am an old-school photojournalist. I miss the simplicity of film black and white, colour and transparencies, or slides, if you will.
Before photographs, there were etchings and paintings, both with so much texture. I learned photography from the photojournalists at the Sunday Tribune, the newspaper in Dublin where I started my career.
As a junior photographer, I was taken to the National Gallery of Ireland to study composition of paintings and we discussed how that image would have been taken as a photograph. I especially enjoyed the Norman Rockwell exhibitions and books; his compositions were amazing.