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GAYLE HOLTEN.(Special Section)

As a child growing up in the '60s, the arrival of The Kentucky Post each afternoon signified the return of our working parents was nigh. The thud at the end of the driveway meant the carrier had made his rounds and we should have supper simmering on the stove and the house cleaned up. Daily I would fetch the community news and sit on our front porch reading the parts of interest to any typical 10-year-old --the comics. The years passed but the routine continued and my regular reading each afternoon broadened to include first Ann Landers, then the front page, of course the advertisements, and soon to follow the editorial page. After all, an adolescent in the late '60s needed to ...

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