April / 2009
Kentucky Living

This Month's Issue
 
On the Cover

 
It's Hip to be Square
Kentucky’s old-fashioned town squares are lively hubs of activity. Many have been revitalized, some are National Historic Places, but all are the go-to source from one-of-a-kind shops and hardware stores to art galleries and chef-owned eateries.
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - Visiting Kentucky's awesome town squares
 
What's New in Travel & Tourism 2009
Kentucky offers exciting new venues to visit in 2009, from a vibrant, multimedia KentuckyShow!, to a river-land trek on a “duck,” or a look back in time at fire-transportation equipment, or a new bourbon tour, as well as several updated exhibits at other attractions.
 
>>Keyword Exclusive - More of Kentucky to see in 2009



 
From the Editor - Dirty lie
 
Commonwealths
State park savings
Stimulus Act Includes $45 Billion in Energy Spending
Guest Opinion: A financial crisis solution
Does technology keep your family together?
Energy Efficiency Tip of the Month
Kentucky improves adult literacy
 
Kindred Spirits - Monday, Monday
 
Events - Book Fest fun
 
Cut Your Utility Bills - Cutting water utility bills
 
The Future of Electricity - Jobs for a green economy
 
The Future of Electricity>>Keyword Exclusive - Energy career info
 
Traveling Kentucky
My Enemy, My Friend at Aviation Heritage Park
Chaney's Dairy Barn
 
Kentucky Kids Page - Food labels
 
Your Health - Avoiding drug interactions
 
Kentucky Cooks - Love that lobster
 
At Home in the Garden - Trick the eye with color
 
Money Matters - Long-term care insurance
 
Great Outdoors - Restoring quail habitats
 
The View From Plum Lick - Time is a wasting