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Highlands home in Louisville boasts nautical theme, sand backyard

In addition to loving lots of colors, both Loughry and Breetz are serious bibliophiles. “Sometimes people who get married need more space for children,” Loughry said, “but we didn t have children  but we both are voracious readers.” A built-in bookcase wall on the main level is chock full of books, but it’s a small amount compared to the rest of the couple’s collection, which is housed downstairs in the finished basement. They estimate they have 2,000 to 3,000 books between the two of them and that’s after Loughry got rid of a bunch just last year. “My mother and my sister are both librarians,” Breetz said, “and librarians really believe in culling. So, we have culled a lot.”

This home in the Highlands is a true urban oceanside oasis, complete with a sand backyard

This home in the Highlands is a true urban oceanside oasis, complete with a sand backyard
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Holiday Burgers dons captain s hat for lake

The blonde girl on Holiday Burgers’ logo is donning a captain’s hat and making the move to Lake Barkley, where the iconic Hopkinsville restaurant’s owners are opening a second location at Cap’n Jim’s Grill. Sherry Powell, who owns Holiday Burgers with husband Charlie Powell, said they took advantage of an opportunity that presented itself in deciding to open the new restaurant. “Every time we went out to the lake we said, ‘Man, we’d like to have that restaurant,’ ” Powell said of their interest in the location. She noted that Tammi Head, who operates Cap’n Jim’s and another store, wanted to take a break from the grill.

Man convicted in beating death out on probation

Hayden Damien Drakes, of Huntington, is sentenced to a 40-year prison sentence Jan. 26, 2018, by Cabell Circuit Judge Alfred E. Ferguson for murder in the beating death of Brett Powell. On Tuesday, he was sentenced to serve two years’ probation instead. Courtney Hessler | The Herald-Dispatch

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