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Conditions for Mount Sherman, KY at 9:33 pm EDT

Current Conditions:
Fair, 69 F
Forecast:
Sun - Isolated Thunderstorms. High: 87 Low: 63
Mon - Scattered Thunderstorms. High: 79 Low: 57
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Current Conditions:
Fair, 69 F
Forecast:
Sun - Isolated Thunderstorms. High: 87 Low: 63
Mon - Scattered Thunderstorms. High: 79 Low: 57
Full Forecast at Yahoo! Weather
(provided by The Weather Channel)
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Hadassah At 100: Honoring America's Jewish Women Leaders (PHOTOS)
In 2004, Belle Simon, who lived in New York at the time, needed a kidney transplant. A longtime member of Hadassah?s national board, she was fortunate to have become acquainted with a fellow board member, Katie Edelstein, who lived across the country in Seattle.
In 2004, Belle Simon, who lived in New York at the time, needed a kidney transplant. A longtime member of Hadassah?s national board, she was fortunate to have become acquainted with a fellow board member, Katie Edelstein, who lived across the country in Seattle.
Degrees granted to more than 2,800 at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will grant degrees to more than 2,800 students at commencement exercises May 4 and 5 in separate ceremonies for baccalaureate, graduate and law degrees. This will mark the largest graduating class in UNL history, topping the previous high of 2,663 in May 2011.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will grant degrees to more than 2,800 students at commencement exercises May 4 and 5 in separate ceremonies for baccalaureate, graduate and law degrees. This will mark the largest graduating class in UNL history, topping the previous high of 2,663 in May 2011.
Civil War anniversary: Dalton?s enchanting love story: Rachel and John Hamilton
It was a lovely summer Sunday morning in Kingston, Tenn., and the faithful were gathering for church. Among the worshippers was a handsome young bachelor, a newcomer from New York. Trained as a civil engineer, he had recently been hired to assist with stone work improvements on the Tennessee River.
It was a lovely summer Sunday morning in Kingston, Tenn., and the faithful were gathering for church. Among the worshippers was a handsome young bachelor, a newcomer from New York. Trained as a civil engineer, he had recently been hired to assist with stone work improvements on the Tennessee River.
