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Let Freedom Ring ceremony held Tuesday at Patriot Park

Photos by TIMOTHY WYATT The annual Let Freedom Ring bell ringing ceremony was held Tuesday morning at Patriot Park on the campus of University of the Cumberlands, where more than 60 people were in attendance to celebrate Independence Day through a variety of patriotic songs and...

‘Let Freedom Ring’ ceremony held at UC’s Patriot Park Monday morning

The Annual Let Freedom Ring bell ringing ceremony was held Monday morning outside the Hutton School of Business at the University of the Cumberlands, where a small group gathered to celebrate Independence Day through a number of patriotic songs and the reciting of the Declaration...

Williamsburg holds best fireworks show ever

Wow! I have to say the Williamsburg fireworks display at the Kentucky Splash waterpark Saturday evening was probably the best fireworks show there that I have ever seen in my more than 25 years of covering Williamsburg. Organizers started the show a little earlier than usual...
Posted On 09 Jul 2021

Photo Gallery: Let Freedom Ring

Circuit Judge Dan Ballou was the keynote speaker during the Sons and Daughters of the America Revolution’s Let Freedom Ring bell ringing ceremony Saturday. Ballou spoke about the importance of having loyalty not to one political party or the other, but instead to the...
Posted On 08 Jul 2021

Photo Gallery: ‘Let Freedom Ring’

The Captain Charles Gatliff Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, the Kentucky Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and the William-Whitley Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution hosted the “Let Freedom Ring” bell ringing celebration on July 4,...
Posted On 08 Jul 2020

‘Let Freedom Ring’ ceremony planned Saturday at Cumberlands’ Patriot Park

Federal Judge Eugene E. Siler II will be the keynote speaker at an Independence Day ceremony Saturday honoring the 13 original colonies. Siler is a senior judge for the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals for the United States. The Captain Charles Gatliff Chapter of the Sons of the...
Posted On 02 Jul 2020

Despite COVID–19, options still remain to celebrate the Fourth of July

With the possible exception of those, who own stock in Clorox or Lysol, I think that we can all pretty much agree on one thing. COVID-19 stinks. First there were the business shutdowns, then the layoffs. Now we have the cancelation of events, such as NIBROC, Old Fashioned Trading...
Posted On 02 Jul 2020