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"She served the Lexington fire department from Nov. 3, 1992 to Feb. 13, 2004." He paused, then said, "may you rest in peace." There was a 21-gun salute. Cowan's body was escorted on a six-mile procession through Lexington. [9] route [permanent dead link ] On August 12, 2019, the city of Lexington opened Brenda Cowan Elementary School in her ...
Turkey is an unincorporated community [1] in Breathitt County, Kentucky. [2] It is located on Kentucky Route 30, between the communities of Lerose and Shoulderblade. [2] Turkey lies on Terry Fork, [3] a tributary to Turkey Creek, [4] which is itself a tributary to the Middle Fork Kentucky River. The fork forms a valley known as Deadening Hollow ...
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Lexington Cemetery is a private, non-profit 170-acre (69 ha) rural cemetery and arboretum located at 833 W. Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky.. The Lexington Cemetery was established in 1848 as a place of beauty and a public cemetery, in part to deal with burials from the cholera epidemic in the area.
Turkey Creek is an unincorporated community in Pike County, Kentucky, United States. Their post office closed in November 1996. Their post office closed in November 1996. [ 2 ]
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The Herald-Leader was created by a 1983 merger of the Lexington Herald and the Lexington Leader. The story of the Herald begins in 1870 with a paper known as the Lexington Daily Press. In 1895, a descendant of that paper was first published as the Morning Herald, later to be renamed the Lexington Herald in 1905.