January / 2005
Kentucky Living

This Month's Issue
 
On the Cover

 
Milk Men
These are tough times for Kentucky dairy farmers. Here are two of them who plan to stay in the business
 
T-I-M-B-E-R
Kentucky hardwood is known for its quality, fine grain, and distinct color, not to mention the timber industry employs more than 30,000 people and contributes $4.5 billion annually in revenue. Learn what farmers, tree farm owners, loggers, and forestry groups are doing to support our sustainable forests
 
Classic Competitors
Every year Kentucky’s Touchstone Energy cooperatives support the All “A” Classic competition, which gives small high schools a chance to shine in sports, academics, music, and JROTC
 
Fitness Resolutions
Readers share their tips for sticking to your health and fitness resolutions
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - More fitness success tips



 
From the Editor - New king coal
 
Commonwealths
 
Kindred Spirits - Leading your children
 
Events - Louisville Sport, Boat, RV & Vacation Show
 
Cut Your Utility Bills - Simple solar
 
The Future of Electricity - Finding the power in Washington
 
Traveling Kentucky
Narrating Freedom's Journey
Snuggle Up at Snup Hollow
 
Kentucky Kids Page - Books
 
Kentucky Cooks - Healthy helpings
 
At Home in the Garden - The perfect pine
 
Your Health - Resolve to stop smoking
 
Money Matters - Are you a debt digger?
 
Great Outdoors - Rabbit return
 
The View From Plum Lick - Warming up to wood