Lexington’s rapping priest
July 26, 2008 by Todd Van Campen
Filed under Audio Slideshow, Multimedia
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The Rev. Norman Fischer of St. Peter Claver Roman Catholic Church in Lexington, Ky., often follows his homily at Sunday Mass with a rap song. “How can we get our kids’ attention? Don’t be afraid of the music. Understand it and put a positive spin on it,” he says. Photos and production by Angela Baldridge.
Big Brown, Triple Crown contender
June 4, 2008 by Todd Van Campen
Filed under Horses, Multimedia, Second Look, Slideshows, Sports
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The faces and paces of Big Brown.
Reflections on Johnson Elementary
May 16, 2008 by Todd Van Campen
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Johnson Elementary School principal Frank LaBoone talks about the school’s history and its place in the downtown Lexington community. Produced by Ashlee Clark.
Linlee Elementary memories
May 16, 2008 by Todd Van Campen
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Linlee Elementary School Principal Sandy Mefford discusses what the school means to the students and staff there. Produced by Ashlee Clark.
A look back at J.R. Ewan Elementary
May 16, 2008 by Todd Van Campen
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J.R. Ewan Elementary School principal Vickie Burke and library media specialist Joni Maloney discuss Ewan’s 99-year history and the school’s namesake. Produced by Ashlee Clark.