Photos by Chelsie McElfresh Chasing your dreams can be scary. It takes strength and determination, and for Brooke Hallmark and Brylee Cannon, turning their passion for photography into a full-time business came with much more stress than they could have ever imagined due to the pandemic. Their
Pops Family Field of Dreams
Photos by Darrin Phegley There are many who grow up playing and enjoying the game of baseball, but how many love it so much they build a field in their own yard? Henderson resident, Randy Sword, has done just that. The field was built for his family and close friends to come together and do
Building a Community of Women Through Running
Photo by Chelsie McElfresh Running has been part of Lindsay Locasto’s life for the past 10 years. She has completed half marathons, the Chicago Marathon in 2016 and numerous 5Ks in the local area. She has also been a yoga instructor for the past 11 years. Lindsay, who is the Executive Director of
A Beautiful Journee
Photos By Chelsie McElfresh Being a first-time parent is scary. Not knowing what to expect or how your life will change once your little bundle of joy arrives can be nerve-racking, but imagine those who are pregnant and giving birth during this pandemic? This opens a whole new door of emotions.
Life in Our Temporary Norm
Three Individuals. Three Different Experiences. It’s 2020! A new year and new beginnings, but none of us would have imagined at midnight on January 1, 2020, our year would turn into what we have currently been facing. In March, our lives slowly began to experience hardships we never saw
Easy Salt Dough Easter Egg Ornaments
WHAT YOU’ll NEED: ›› 1 cup of all-purpose flour ›› ½ cup of salt ›› ½ cup of water ›› Cookie sheet ›› Easter egg cookie cutter ›› Mixing bowl ›› Roller ›› Spatula ›› Parchment paper (optional) ›› Acrylic Paint ›› Paint Brush ›› Plastic straw ››
Charlie + Claire’s
Madelyn Pressley is your average teenage girl. She was born and raised in Henderson County. Currently a senior at Henderson County High School, Maddy plans to attend the University of Kentucky next fall where she will be majoring in Human Health Sciences. She is the senior class president, a student
Moms of Multiples From One Mom to Another
As I have shared with you, I have recently become a mother of two. Like many, I worried how this transition would be. Would it be easier than I thought? Harder? How would my daughter handle not being an only child anymore? The questions running through my mind were endless, as I prepared to enter
A Calling That Changed His Life
Local D.A.R.E officer Hangs Up His Badge After a Job Well Done D.A.R.E is a community program many of us are familiar with. Its purpose is to build relationships between local law enforcement and kids within the community by placing officers in the schools each semester. It is setup as a 10-week
Finding Hope in an Ongoing Battle
“For better or worse” are common vows said between spouses on their wedding day. For Glenn Johnson and Pem Pfisterer Clark, they didn’t know one of their worst hardships would come only six years after they said, “I do.” This Henderson couple has been happily married for twenty years and are