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March Madness Marching Band heads for HONK again
Road to Honk MAD MARCHERS ON THE ROAD AGAIN by John Malloy This time last year, the talented oddballs of March Madness Marching Band (MMMB) approached loyal local audiences—shako hats in hand—raising money to take their act from the streets …
Anthony Davis: Brow Down
by Tread Unless you live under a rock or in Louisville--you no doubt have realized that our University of Kentucky Wildcat Men’s Basketball Teams sits atop the heap that
Whitney Pannell’s Kidney, Now! Update
Lexington realtor Whitney Pannell and her mother, Nancy, were January's Ace cover girls in "Kidney, Now." The story detailed the family's search for a kidney donor for Nancy
Big Ass Fans’ Carey & Nancy Smith: Fan-Powered Power Couple
This article appears on page 7 of the February 9, 2012 print edition of Ace Weekly Big Ass Fans' Carey and Nancy Smith: a Fan-Powered Power Couple by Heather C.
Lexington’s Winter Farmers’ Market
by Tom Yates On February 11th, students from UK's Writing, Rhetoric, and Digital Media program will be hosting an on-site archiving day at the Lexington Farmers Market. The hope
The Rupp Arena Task Force Recs
What Could Be The Rupp Task Force Recs by David Schankula The final public meeting of Jim Gray's Rupp Area Task Force was a collegial affair. A lot of thank yous, a
Lexington Weight Loss Blogger Skinny Emmie: I was the fat kid in Georgia
I Am the Fat Kid in Georgia Troubling Anti-Obesity Campaign by Emily Ho Sandford I tend to not be a controversial person. I stay pretty neutral on a lot of topics
Lex Run Ladies: Lexington Resolution Runners Take on 2012
LexRunLadies Resolution Runners take on 2012 by Krissie Carr Bentley I wanted to be a runner for years. I had such envy for the runners I would see across town
Catching up with Lexington Theatre Vet, Robert Parks Johnson
Around the Bend in 2012 "2011 was the year my Doc told me I don't have cancer any more" by Robert Parks Johnson In some ways, 2011 was a hard year,
Kidney, Now! Whitney Pannell’s prospective mother-daughter donor story took a turn
Kidney, Now! Mother-Daughter prospective donor story took an unexpected turn by Whitney Pannell Many years ago, my mother suffered an allergic reaction to sulphur drug when she was 11 years old.














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