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Jack and Jessica Jarrell cut the ribbon celebrating The Past Time’s membership into the Winchester-Clark County Chamber of Commerce.

Ribbon Cutting for The Past Time

By Cindy Banks | December 20, 2025

What a thrill finished out the year by welcoming a new downtown business! Owners Jack and Jessica Jarrell cut the ribbon to The Past Time. Located at 24 North Main Street, The Past Time offers drinks while you line dance, listen to live music, or join in on a open mic night. For the tobacco…

Bluegrass Heritage Museum Breakfast

By Cindy Banks | December 4, 2025

We kindled that Christmas nostalgia at the Bluegrass Heritage Museum Breakfast! Below, Ms. Claus AKA Sandy Stultz, Director of the Bluegrass Heritage Museum, poses with the winners of the door prizes: Latonia Bell of Clark County Public Schools, and Mel Kimmel and Charlie Boland of Kentucky American Water Company,

Breakfast with the Clark County Homeless Coalition

By Cindy Banks | November 18, 2025

We started our day with wonderful folks at the Clark County Homeless Coalition. Thank you for sharing your warmth and hope.

Pictured L to R; former Mayor and radio conasuer Ed Burtner, Hays McMakin, President WWKY, Herb Triplett; Account Rep and Jeff Ray; Newscaster

After Hours with WWKY

By Cindy Banks | November 12, 2025

We had a great After Hours event at our local radio station – WWKY! Thank you to our gracious hosts former Mayor and radio conasuer Ed Burtner, President of WWKY Hays McMakin, Account Rep Herb Triplett and Newscaster Jeff Ray.

Veterans Council members David Ward, Dianna Layne, Greg Yates, Don Rose, Chuck Witt, and Dee Birkes watching as Council President Roy Hudson did the honors of cutting the red ribbon to officially open the memorial.

World War II and Korean Veterans’ Memorial Ribbon Cutting

By Cindy Banks | November 11, 2025

Text and Images from ClarkCountyWarMemorial.org On a cold but sunny Veterans Day morning-just one day after Winchester’s first snowfall of the season-the culmination of over 20 years of work was celebrated, as the ribbon was cut on the Clark County World War II/Korean War Memorial. An estimated crowd of 250 or more braved the icy…

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