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Nathan Falter of Springfield Pottery, and Mike Stevens of The Moxie Cinema, talk about how their businesses made it through the pandemic on KSMU Sense of Community: An Ozarks Check-Up. One of the points raised on this morning s Sense of Community report was that individual artists had an especially hard time during the COVID shutdown due to the loss of revenue. Nathan Falter and his wife Jennifer, through canny money management and diversified streams of income from their art, probably managed better than many. My wife Jennifer and I, I guess you would consider us studio potters, ” said Nathan Falter. “We make sort of higher-end pottery and we generally market that thru wholesale to other galleries. We work with a catalog company. And then we do probably a dozen shows throughout the United States.
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Ernie West waves along the Pegasus Parade route in Louisville Thursday as one of four Medal of Honor recipients to be named Grand Marshals.
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The public is invited to help celebrate Congressional Medal of Honor Day today at the Wurtland Volunteer Fire Department at 10 a.m. Medal of Honor recipient Ernie West will be the guest of honor. Matt Potter will be guest speaker. PHOTO BY TOM CLAY
Ernie West speaks with Cindy Bayes, right, a Wurtland city commissioner in 2014. THE DAILY INDEPENDENT FILE PHOTO featured top story
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The Greenup County Fiscal Court met for its regular meeting in April to discuss both old and new business.
Old business consisted mainly of paying bills, and new business included a proposal by County Judge-Executive Robert Carpenter of establishing a fund with a portion of the money the county received through sale of the Bellefonte Pavilion property.
Carpenter initially proposed that $1 million be set back in a fund accessible to the Industrial Development Authority to be used to help new businesses set up on the Industrial Parkway.
The nominated John McGinnis, Chairman of the Industrial Development Authority, said the first thing that should be done is to determine the locations available.