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Instruments and books abound at new business PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jaime Mowers   
Tuesday, September 07 2010

SULLIVAN – Combining a passion for music and education, Judy and Jason Waitley have opened Harvest Music and Homeschool Supply on the South Service Road between Sullivan and Bourbon. The store is full of musical instruments and lots of school supplies. Drums, guitars, woodwinds, brass and bluegrass instruments can be found in the music section, along with everything needed to maintain an instrument such as guitar strings, reeds, valve oil and more.....
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Dr. Mark Scantlan recognized for overseas work PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jaime Mowers   
Tuesday, September 07 2010

SULLIVAN – Dr. Mark Scantlan of Meramec Dental Clinic has been recognized by the American Dental Association for his volunteer service to the people of Honduras, India and Kenya. Scantlan has been taking trips to these countries for the past decade, providing rudimentary dental care to those who wouldn’t get it otherwise. He leaves for his third trip to Kenya later this week and plans to go to Senegal in November. The American Dental Association award Scantlan with a certificate for International Volunteer Service for his devotion to those who need his services other countries........
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Sullivan $1 Shop closing Friday PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jaime Mowers   
Monday, August 23 2010

SULLIVAN – Get a dollar, lose a dollar. As Bourbon will be gaining a Dollar General, Sullivan will be losing its One Dollar Shop at the end of the week. Elaine Cross, who has been the store manager for the past four and a half years, is heartbroken. “I’m just sick over it,” she said last week, notifying customers of the Aug. 27 closing.....
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Turning heads on the South Service Road PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jaime Mowers   
Monday, August 16 2010

SULLIVAN – After more than three decades on Main Street, the University of Cosmetology has moved to a more visible location on the South Service Road. Now open in the former Movie Gallery building near Subway and Wally’s Hardware, the University of Cosmetology is already seen an increase in interest. “It’s a good location and we have better visibility,” said Annette Hill, who owns the cosmetology school. When a buyer purchased the Main Street building a few months ago and the old Movie Gallery location became available, Hill said she jumped at the chance to move and give the school better exposure. So far it’s working. People were trying to get in the school on Monday and Tuesday.....

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Birds cause a stir at vineyard PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jaime Mowers   
Tuesday, August 10 2010

SULLIVAN – Some north side residents say summertime is too noisy, thanks to a battle being waged between a nearby vineyard and destructive birds feeding on its grapes. Vineyard owners say their loud cannon is a necessary deterrent designed to keep their business alive and the birds away. “It wakes me up every morning,” North and South Road resident Leigh Ann Reeves said of the gun-like booms that echo randomly throughout the day. “It’s like someone’s banging on our house.” Reeves, who lives directly across the street from Belmont Vineyards, isn’t alone in describing the dawn-to-dusk sound.

Jim Juergens, who also lives on North and South Road, reiterates that...

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