January / 2006
Kentucky Living

This Month's Issue
 
On the Cover

 
Growing Goat Markets
Farmers in Kentucky are finding that raising goats for their meat is in high demand, with the state now ranking sixth in the nation in goat population
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - More about the goat industry
 
Turning Old Computers into Technology Teachers
Farmers and other groups of people throughout the state receive a refurbished computer and training as part of the PC Essentials class offered by the McConnell Technology and Training Center. Here’s how you can donate your old computer
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - No Child Left Offline
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - How to Get or Donate a Computer
 
Sowing Seeds for Tomorrow's Harvest
The Corley family educates children and families about farming on Christian Way Farm near Hopkinsville
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - Third-generation family farm
 
Bad Memory: 1918 Flu
How bad can a flu get? In the 1918 outbreak, public funerals were prohibited in Kentucky and churches and schools were closed. It killed more people in this country than died in all the U.S. wars of the 20th century



 
From the Editor - The whys behind high prices
 
Commonwealths
 
Events
 
Kindred Spirits - Resolutions for Mom
 
Cut Your Utility Bills - Allergy blowout
 
The Future of Electricity - Back to the Future of Electricity
 
Traveling Kentucky
Bed and Breakfast Sabbatical
Travel Comfort Food
 
Kentucky Kids Page - Go, slow, and whoa foods
 
Kentucky Cooks - Repairing disasters
 
At Home in the Garden - Towering river birch
 
Your Health - Counting sheep?
 
Money Matters - Small-business start-up strategies
 
Great Outdoors - The elk in winter
 
The View From Plum Lick - Celebrating a dog's spirit