Baron Hill sounded as much like a barn-storming candidate as a congressman when he told a Madison audience Saturday that health care reform must be passed this year and that Democrats must be elected next year.
11/2/2009
Album ID: 879417
Photos by Ken Ritchie
STUDENTS TOUR THE OLD JAIL
54 photos
for sale
Capt. Keith Hartman of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department took third-graders from Ryker's Ridge Elementary School on a tour of the sheriff’s office and the old Jefferson County Jail. The jail tour was part of the children’s fieldtrip downtown Madison.
11/2/2009
Album ID: 879413
Photos by Ken Ritchie
HEADY PLAY
201 photos
for sale
Hanover’s Keith Patrick and Manchester’s Carson McFadden (22) put their heads together on a 50-50 ball during Saturday’s game at L.S. Ayres Field.
11/2/2009
Album ID: 879399
Photos by David Campbell
Women wrap up 1-0 over Manchester
192 photos
for sale
Both Hanover College soccer teams posted wins over Manchester at home Saturday and in the process, earned berths to this week’s four-team Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference tournaments.
11/2/2009
Album ID: 879387
Photos by David Campbell
Raiders fall short at Walton-Verona
169 photos
for sale
WALTON, Ky. — Trimble County’s potential game-tying extra point fell just short, leaving the Raiders on the wrong end of a 13-12 heart-breaking loss at Walton-Verona Saturday in their regular-season finale.
11/2/2009
Album ID: 879375
Photos by David Hill
November 2 2009
6 photos
for sale
11/2/2009
Album ID: 879359
November 2 2009 Sports
4 photos
for sale
11/2/2009
Album ID: 879343
Message filled with compassion and love
17 photos
for sale
Geshe Chongtul Rinpoche talks about the connection between the body, speech and the mind during a presentation in the Ogle Center at Hanover College.
10/31/2009
Album ID: 879336
Photos by Ken Ritchie
GETTING THE H1N1 VACCINE
25 photos
for sale
Julie Epperson received a swine flu shot at the H1N1 vaccine clinic at the Jefferson County Health Department on Friday. Hundreds of people lined up for a free dose of the vaccine, some arriving as early as 11 a.m. for the 2 p.m. clinic. About 400 doses were available including the nasal spray and needle versions.
10/31/2009
Album ID: 879331
Photos by Ken Ritchie
Going Back in Time
45 photos
for sale
Whether you track time with a wristwatch, a cell phone or a cuckoo clock, remember that daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. You need not wait until 2 a.m.; instead, set your timepieces back one hour before you go to bed tonight. If you turn in at 10, set it to 9. If you go to sleep at 12, set it back to 11.