Gale Gregg of Falmouth rides El Toro, a backup mechanical bull for the 1980 film “Urban Cowboy” outside of the VFW where the Gilley’s Urban Cowboy Reunion Party was held on June 7 in Livingston, Texas. Picture courtesy of Gale Gregg.
Gale Gregg of Falmouth rides El Toro, a backup mechanical bull for the 1980 film “Urban Cowboy” outside of the VFW where the Gilley’s Urban Cowboy Reunion Party was held on June 7 in Livingston, Texas. Picture courtesy of Gale Gregg.
Mom Caitlin Ramsey of Falmouth, left, fills out the entry forms Sunday afternoon at the Pendleton County Youth Fair for the art projects created by her twins, Briella and Bohan Ramsey, 8, who are 4-H Cloverbuds. Bohan, center, holds a bulldozer that he welded from various scrap metal pieces including disc blades, bicycle chains, Allen wrenches and drill bits. Briella holds a sketch that she drew of her Papaw Curtis. One of her paintings is on the table. Fair set-up and exhibit registration was Sunday.
A ribbon cutting took place at Kincaid Lake State Park recently to celebrate the debut of new Pickleball courts. Pictured left to right: Bucky Field, Kenna Knight, Meredith Crawford, and Natasha Trauth.
The "Golfing Kentucky For a Cure" foursome of Al Starnes, Mike Wright, Mike McGill and Shawn Williamson pose at Pendleton Hills before playing their round on June 4. Photo courtesy of the Pendleton Hills Facebook page.
The county Fire and Rescue team focused on cleaning up a local lake in Butler, removing large items that includes a wooden boat ramp, canoe and jon boat that had been in the lake since 1989.
Callie Daugherty sings “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the Memorial Day ceremony May 25 the Hardin Browning American Legion Post 109 in Falmouth. Colors are presented by Pendleton County High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets Lona Albos, left, Tanner Morris and Georgia Oliver. At right is Post Commander James Sharp.
Longtime resident Hobo needs a family to love. Hobo has been with us a while and he just needs someone to give him a comfy place and some toys to chew. He’s a good boy.
Mac McElfresh, left, and Ron Mouser, president of Butler Lions, display a few of the bags of trash picked up from roadways on April 19. Seven volunteers collected 23 bags of trash and debris. Photo courtesy of Butler Lions.