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SWPH delights with ‘Drowsy’

Southwest Playhouse’s “The Drowsy Chaperone” is a delightfully good time theatre lovers and newbies alike are sure to not want to miss. The musical within a comedy is filled with laughs and just the right dose of heartfelt moments mixed in doing its best to poke fun at tropes that characterize the musical theatre genre and what makes them so meaningful.

Over the past few months, Clinton has seen an increase in transients and others milling about town, a problem that Clinton Police Chief Paul Rinkel says is not reserved for just here. He also says it’s been a problem they can do very little about.

(AP) — It's a given that when the Great Backyard Bird Count begins Friday, Steve and Janet Kistler of Hart County, Kentucky, will be joining in. They've done so every year since the now-global tradition began 25 years ago.

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