Susan Nance developed a love for horseback riding in her 20’s, but by the time she turned 45, she was completely blind. Nance’s disability left her wondering if she would ever ride a horse again, but from her disability, a new idea was born in Henderson County. "It was a hard adjustment to lose
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This is Healthcare
Matthew 25 began as a parish nurse project in 1996 through Zion United Church of Christ in Henderson. "We had four individuals within the congregation who were dying from AIDS, and they had absolutely no support," Cyndee Burton, Matthew 25 Administrator recalls. "I was a parish nurse, so I helped
Christmas in Central Park | A Henderson Tradition
We piled into our station wagon with wooden side paneling. My baby brother was oblivious to what was going on as he was placed into his baby-seat that was fastened in the center of the back seat. On each side of him, with the best window views, my sister and I would buckle in eager to go on a
Embrace the Chaos | Surviving the Holiday Season with Kids
Here we go again! It’s holiday time. Bring on the Christmas cards I never send out, pictures of children crying in Santa’s lap, and the excitement of getting to watch your kids open presents on Christmas morning. The holidays are fun, but they can also be extremely stressful, at least for
Henderson’s Children are my Nature
Tamika Johnson: entrepreneur, mother, business owner, and early childhood education advocate. For the past 12 years, Johnson's been the Director and CEO of Kidz World Childcare in Henderson, Kentucky. A Henderson native, "Ms. Johnson" as she is affectionately called by all who know her,
Co-Parenting at Christmas | How to Keep Christmas Merry for Separated and Blended Families
Christmas is often referred to as the most wonderful time of the year. However, when you have experienced a separation, divorce, or are in the process of blending a new family together, Christmas may look a little different and may not always seem so wonderful. Mom and Dad may be in different homes
Parental Control December 2017
Q: I have a 7-month-old baby boy. I get many questions about how I am too strict on his routine. I have to keep that routine or he will not sleep and I need sleep. What are your thoughts on sticking to a schedule? A: I think the decision to respond to the baby’s cues or set a routine is the
Downtown Henderson Partnership Announces 9th Annual Art Hop
HENDERSON, Ky. (10/18/17) – The Art Hop, coordinated by the Downtown Henderson Partnership, will be Friday, November 3, from 5-9 p.m. in Downtown Henderson. The event features 11 pop-up galleries with over 50 Tri-State area artists. This is the ninth and biggest year yet for this annual art
Henderson County 4-H Teen Leadership Conference
From September 20 through 24 Lauren Fambrough, Paige Ford and Mary Kate Miller from Henderson County 4-H attended the Southern Region Teen Leadership Conference, held at the Clyde T. York 4-H Center in Crossville, Tennessee. This event is hosted by Kentucky 4-H, Tennessee 4-H, Florida 4-H and
Public Meeting About Spottsville Bridge October 19
A public meeting to discuss plans for the New US 60 Green River “Spottsville” Bridge in Henderson County is scheduled for Thursday, October 19, 2017. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet recently ran an ad in the Henderson Gleaner announcing an earlier date. However, due to scheduling issues, the









