![]() ![]() ![]() Come and visit if you don’t have a church home. I’ve sat under incredible pastors at Unity Baptist Church. We’ve been fortunate to have a church family that is truly family, where friends come to your aid, where we try to live what the Bible teaches. My wife (also born at King’s Daughters, attended Oakview, then Putnam and Ashland) and I have lived in Ashland all our 64 years, aside from our stays in college. I was born at King’s Daughters, went to school at Charles Russell, Coles and Ashland. My “office” has been my home, right here in Ashland, my hometown. Who works two jobs that they absolutely love? This guy. I’ve been part of the Kentucky Baptist Convention for the past five years, helping tell the story of the 2,500 Baptist churches in the state and how their people work together in cooperative effort for the sake of the gospel. Our home on Holt Street since 1992.įor 42 years, from a wet-behind-the ears sportswriter to the editor’s seat, I worked for the Ashland Daily Independent. My bride and I are off on a new journey to northern Kentucky. Sometimes we get hit hard but, you know what, Ashland? You always get back up. ![]() We like to win whether it’s at Putnam Stadium or the local pickleball court. Tradition has always been important to Ashland, whether it be in sports or business. But, wow, do you ever have incredible people off the field, too. I’ve written about your people too, those great, great people – and even some of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren on the fields where we play. I’ve raved about your past and crowed about your future. I’ve made it my business to know, as a journalist with a passion for sports, to carrying some well-earned institutional knowledge from being around a long, long time. We’ve stood together through shutdowns and letdowns, had some memorable moments and some disappointing ones. We’ve been through a bunch in 64 years – ups and downs, wins and losses, cheers and tears. ![]()
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