Melessia Webb, associate dean for undergraduate programs in the college of nursing at East Tennessee State University, stands in the door of a Goldne Knights airplane Saturday, June 16, 2018, before making a tandem jump with the team at Addington Field in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Melessia Webb, associate dean for undergraduate programs in the college of nursing at East Tennessee State University, stands in the door of a Goldne Knights airplane Saturday, June 16, 2018, before making a tandem jump with the team at Addington Field in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
A member of the Golden Knights, the U.S. Army's parachute team, looks back Saturday, June 16, 2018, and records a fellow Golden Knight jumping tandem with an ROTC supporter during a jump sponsored by the U.S. Army Cadet Command as part of the Centers of Influence program at Elizabethtown Regional Airport at Addington Field in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. (Jill PIckett/The News-Enterprise)
A member of the Golden Knights, the U.S. Army's parachute team, looks back Saturday, June 16, 2018, and records a fellow Golden Knight jumping tandem with an ROTC supporter during a jump sponsored by the U.S. Army Cadet Command as part of the Centers of Influence program at Elizabethtown Regional Airport at Addington Field in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. (Jill PIckett/The News-Enterprise)
Children dance Wednesday, July 4, 2018, as the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra 2nd St. Big Band performs during the Founders' Day celebration at Freeman Lake Park in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Children dance Wednesday, July 4, 2018, as the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra 2nd St. Big Band performs during the Founders' Day celebration at Freeman Lake Park in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Anji Brooks sings to Braxton England, 23-months, as her Top Dollar Blues Bland plays in the background Saturday, May 27, 2017, during BBQ, Blues & Bikes in downtown Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Brooks spotted Braxton dancing and asked him to be brought to the stage. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Anji Brooks sings to Braxton England, 23-months, as her Top Dollar Blues Bland plays in the background Saturday, May 27, 2017, during BBQ, Blues & Bikes in downtown Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Brooks spotted Braxton dancing and asked him to be brought to the stage. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Instructor Rebecca Uhey demonstrates a series of movements for her students in mid-October 2017 during a ballet class at The Dance Centre of Elizabethtown in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Instructor Rebecca Uhey demonstrates a series of movements for her students in mid-October 2017 during a ballet class at The Dance Centre of Elizabethtown in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Elmer Hicks sits amid the myriad of lawn mower parts in his shop in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, March 27, 2013. Hicks used to repair lawn mowers but has scaled back to only part sales. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Elmer Hicks sits amid the myriad of lawn mower parts in his shop in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, March 27, 2013. Hicks used to repair lawn mowers but has scaled back to only part sales. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Heartland Elementary School fifth-grader Melissa Wilson covers her nose and mouth Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, as she tries to avoid the smell of the paste was as she and classmates apply it to fretboards for mountain dulcimers during music class in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Fourth- and fifth-grade classes were building the mountain dulcimers under the direction of Lorinda Jones, president of the Heartland Dulcimer Club, to be used by the school's students. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Heartland Elementary School fifth-grader Melissa Wilson covers her nose and mouth Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, as she tries to avoid the smell of the paste was as she and classmates apply it to fretboards for mountain dulcimers during music class in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Fourth- and fifth-grade classes were building the mountain dulcimers under the direction of Lorinda Jones, president of the Heartland Dulcimer Club, to be used by the school's students. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Vietnam veteran Lee Eggleston, president of the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club in Kentucky, comforts Cindy Stronebraker after she located her father's name on a panel of the American Veterans Traveling Tribute wall while helping to carry the panel into place Wednesday, May 13, 2015, in Radcliff, Kentucky. The wall is an 80-percent replica of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. Stoneraker's father, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Kenneth Stonebraker, was serving as a navigator for a reconnaissance flight on Oct. 28, 1968, when he and his pilot went missing in action. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Vietnam veteran Lee Eggleston, president of the Vietnam Veterans Motorcycle Club in Kentucky, comforts Cindy Stronebraker after she located her father's name on a panel of the American Veterans Traveling Tribute wall while helping to carry the panel into place Wednesday, May 13, 2015, in Radcliff, Kentucky. The wall is an 80-percent replica of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. Stoneraker's father, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Kenneth Stonebraker, was serving as a navigator for a reconnaissance flight on Oct. 28, 1968, when he and his pilot went missing in action. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Equanika Noel fills out paperwork for her family and others staying at her sister's house in Rineyville, Kentucky, as her husband, Brandon, right, and Dondreeca Smith and Nathaniel Bartley, two of the several staying at the house, wait Friday, Aug. 19, 2016, at Helping Hand of Hope in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. They fled Louisiana after having to leave their homes because of flooding. Her sister had moved a couple months ago to Hawaii and offered the house in Rineyville to them for shelter. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Equanika Noel fills out paperwork for her family and others staying at her sister's house in Rineyville, Kentucky, as her husband, Brandon, right, and Dondreeca Smith and Nathaniel Bartley, two of the several staying at the house, wait Friday, Aug. 19, 2016, at Helping Hand of Hope in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. They fled Louisiana after having to leave their homes because of flooding. Her sister had moved a couple months ago to Hawaii and offered the house in Rineyville to them for shelter. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Darren Gillespie, pastor of Radcliff United Methodist Church, reads a Bible story during a church service Thursday, April 27, 2017, at McDonald's at the intersection of Dixie Boulevard and Lincoln Trail Boulevard in Radcliff, Kentucky. (Jill PIckett/The News-Enterprise)
Darren Gillespie, pastor of Radcliff United Methodist Church, reads a Bible story during a church service Thursday, April 27, 2017, at McDonald's at the intersection of Dixie Boulevard and Lincoln Trail Boulevard in Radcliff, Kentucky. (Jill PIckett/The News-Enterprise)
Eliza­beth­town Police Officer Larry Robinson entertains Kaiden Nalley, 4, and his siblings, Preston, 6, left, Skyler, 2, and Bentley, 5, while their mother shops for them and their brother Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, during Shop with a Cop at Walmart in Eliza­beth­town, Kentucky. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Eliza­beth­town Police Officer Larry Robinson entertains Kaiden Nalley, 4, and his siblings, Preston, 6, left, Skyler, 2, and Bentley, 5, while their mother shops for them and their brother Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, during Shop with a Cop at Walmart in Eliza­beth­town, Kentucky. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Brady Boltz, 3, right, and Boston Boltz, 2, hug their father, Warrant Officer 1 Chase Boltz, after a deployment ceremony Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, at Sadowski Center in Fort Knox, Kentucky, for Boltz and other soldiers and Deparment of the Army civilians deploying as the white team of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command. The command has been deployed to southwest Asia since 2006. Three teams, red, white and blue, are deployed in rotation. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Brady Boltz, 3, right, and Boston Boltz, 2, hug their father, Warrant Officer 1 Chase Boltz, after a deployment ceremony Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017, at Sadowski Center in Fort Knox, Kentucky, for Boltz and other soldiers and Deparment of the Army civilians deploying as the white team of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command. The command has been deployed to southwest Asia since 2006. Three teams, red, white and blue, are deployed in rotation. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Kimberly McClary works at her wheel in her home studio in Rineyville, Kentucky, Feb. 12, 2015. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
Kimberly McClary works at her wheel in her home studio in Rineyville, Kentucky, Feb. 12, 2015. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
A variety of tools sit in easy reach of Kimberly McClary as she works at her wheel in Rineyville, Kentucky, Feb. 12, 2015. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
A variety of tools sit in easy reach of Kimberly McClary as she works at her wheel in Rineyville, Kentucky, Feb. 12, 2015. (Jill Pickett/The News-Enterprise)
An illustration created for an article on cyberbullying. (Jill PIckett/The News-Enterprise)
An illustration created for an article on cyberbullying. (Jill PIckett/The News-Enterprise)
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