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April 12: Drop Everything And Read Day

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Good morning and happy Tuesday, fine folks. Thanks for joining us again.

Today is National DEAR Day, or National Drop Everything And Read Day. This is a new one for us at The County Line, but we always promote reading, so we’re here for this one too. It’s our goal to provide visitors to this site plenty of reading material, but for those who prefer books, we’ve got you covered.

We’ve got a busy one on the docket today, with a full slate of exciting content headed your way. Check in with us periodically throughout the day, because you’ll probably see something new each time.

Let’s check in with our intern for the weather report:

Just a few minutes after 6 a.m., it’s 59 degrees and rainy at company headquarters in Russell Springs. Reports from Columbia and Jamestown are identical. Expect a high in the low 70s today across The County Line coverage area, and more rain throughout the morning. Expect a dreary, cool, cloudy day even after the rain subsides.

We’re wishing a very happy birthday today to Martha Lacy. We hope it’s a good one, Mrs. Lacy!

Don’t forget, you can win a year’s worth of free car washes by simply submitting your birthday, and you can double your chances of winning by including a spouses birthday and/or anniversary. Check The County Line’s Facebook page to find out how.

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Wes Feese is one of this company's owners and founders. He has previously worked as an editor, news reporter, sportswriter, photographer, and freelance contributor for newspapers across central Kentucky. He grew up in the Egypt community of Adair County and is a graduate of Adair County High School and Lindsey Wilson College.