Keep It Real Pioneer Marianne Blodgett Retires
When Marianne Blodgett retired in September as Chairperson of the Mayor’s Alliance on Substance Abuse, she left behind a legacy that will impact the children of the Bluegrass for years to come.
When Marianne Blodgett retired in September as Chairperson of the Mayor’s Alliance on Substance Abuse, she left behind a legacy that will impact the children of the Bluegrass for years to come.
Here’s some unsettling information: Just because your teen can remember math formulas or the timeline of World War II doesn’t mean she’ll be ready for college.
With the new school year upon us, there is an exciting, grassroots movement to improve our schools.
Homeschooling your children can be a daunting challenge. What curriculum will I use? How will I schedule my day?
You want to pay new school superintendent Tom Shelton a compliment? Just tell him it seems like Stu Silverman is still calling the shots at Fayette County Public Schools.
Shelton, who officially assumed Silberman’s old post on Sept. 1, is accustomed to following “Stu.”
More than 100 people gathered in the flower garden at Ashland Terrace Retirement Home in July to celebrate the dedication of “Ric’s Garden.”
WJMM Life 99.1 radio station will present an exclusive pre-showing of Veggie Tales newest DVD release, “The Princess and the Popstar,” at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 13 at the 300-seat KidStuf Family Theater in Southern Acres Christian Church in Lexington.