GENESIS chapter 24 BNWS Bible Study

If you or someone you know are in need of a Bible, please reach out to a local church or let us know. Written by Samantha C Sinclair July, 2024 Are you obedient unto God? I believe we all can say at one time or another we have not followed the loving instructions of ourContinue reading “GENESIS chapter 24 BNWS Bible Study”

Remnants of deadly hurricane expected to impact Kentucky 

Hurricane Beryl slammed Texas as a category one storm. Now a tropical storm millions can expect to feel the remnants.  By Samantha C Sinclair According to Chief Forecaster Daniel Wilson at the Storm Alert Center, Kentucky should remain weather aware today. While the tornado threat is higher in Western Kentucky, a tornado can notContinue reading “Remnants of deadly hurricane expected to impact Kentucky ”

How is the weather looking for fire works and cook outs?

From Chief Weather Forecaster Daniel Wilson at the Storm Alert Center, here is the outlook. Written by Samantha C Sinclair on July 3, 2024 It’s that time. Independence Day. Let freedom ring. July fourth there is a 60 percent chance of showers, as well as thunderstorms. Have a backup plan for outdoor gatherings. Also remainContinue reading “How is the weather looking for fire works and cook outs?”

Part five of Short Story, learn from an author.

Final lesson. By Samantha C Sinclair Click the link to listen. https://www.spreaker.com/episode/part-5-of-short-story-learn-from-an-author–60571414

You won’t want to miss Lynette Eason’s newest release, and the upcoming release.

Check out LynetteEason.com Written by Samantha C Sinclair on July 1, 2024 Lynette Eason’s Target Acquired is almost here. Book two in the Lake City Hero’s Series can be preordered now. If you preorder from Baker Books it is fourty percent off and free shipping. That link, a link to enter an advanced reader’s copyContinue reading “You won’t want to miss Lynette Eason’s newest release, and the upcoming release.”

Welcome to day 23 of the BNWS Bible Study Challenge. Bring the family bring your friends. Maybe just God and you.

GENESIS chapter 23 is where we will be studying today. Thank you for coming. Written by Samantha C Sinclair on July 1, 2024 Below is a link to read and listen to the chapter. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%2023&version=KJV Now that you have read the chapter, or maybe while you read, here are some Bible Study questions. Also, whatContinue reading “Welcome to day 23 of the BNWS Bible Study Challenge. Bring the family bring your friends. Maybe just God and you.”

The foundation still stands.

Mike Watson is a historian with the Genealogy Research Center in Adair county Kentucky. Photo credits BNWS. Written by Samantha C Sinclair on June 26, 2024 Have you visited the Citizen’s Park in Historic Adair County Kentucky? A walking trail, dog park, and more await. But why is this place historical? On this property sitsContinue reading “The foundation still stands.”

Remain weather alert on this June 26, 2024

From Chief Weather Forecaster Daniel Wilson for the Lake Cumberland area… Written by Samantha C Sinclair on June 26, 2024 Through out this evening and over night there is a chance of heavy rain and possibly strong storms. Insure you have multiple ways of getting weather watches and warnings. As always, BNWS reminds you toContinue reading “Remain weather alert on this June 26, 2024”

Importance of knowing your history.

Her fascination began at age nine in Girl Scouts. Written by Samantha C Sinclair on June 24, 2024 In fourth grade Annita Dial was a Girl Scout. Her leader had an interest in Genealogy, and the fourth grader was intrigued. She grew up, got married and became a mother. In her busy life on andContinue reading “Importance of knowing your history.”

The monthly meeting of the Adair county Kentucky school board was held tonight and open to the public. 

The meeting began with the pledge of allegiance and a word of prayer. Written by Samantha C Sinclair June 21, 2024 The agenda for Adair county school board meeting went fairly quickly. Everyone had kind words to say as the superintendent had finished up his first year as superintendent with the school system. One majorContinue reading “The monthly meeting of the Adair county Kentucky school board was held tonight and open to the public. ”