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Japanese flavors highlighted this weekend
Seen and Heard

Japanese flavors highlighted this weekend

Hello, This weekend’s Seen and Heard has a distinctly Japanese flavor to it. At Rev. Kent Gilbert’s 60th birthday party, held at the Berea Arts Council Building Saturday afternoon, Japanese fare was featured, including dumplings with sauce, seaweed merengues, a range of Japanese candies, and a variety of

Coyotes sightings on the rise now that it's breeding season
Opinion

Coyotes sightings on the rise now that it's breeding season

What dangers do these wild dogs pose?

Bereans want to know: when will regularly scheduled trash collection resume?
Newsletter

Bereans want to know: when will regularly scheduled trash collection resume?

Waste Connections neglects to 'connect' with residents about service disruptions

Outgoing city administrator to College and City: 'work together more'
Meet Your Municipality

Outgoing city administrator to College and City: 'work together more'

To the rest of us, 'Be nice to City staff!'

New City Council officially underway
Berea City Council

New City Council officially underway

Swearing-in ceremony kicks off two-year term

Thank YOU for making The Edge a success!
News

Thank YOU for making The Edge a success!

Holiday greetings and what's next

A 'creative hush with God' in the Cowan Chapel at Union Church
Seen and Heard

A 'creative hush with God' in the Cowan Chapel at Union Church

Compline makes space for a 'sweet peace' before the week begins

Why does the pool rehab cost $2.3 million?
Meet Your Municipality

Why does the pool rehab cost $2.3 million?

A conversation with City Administrator Rose Beverly on why the City contracted with the pool repair company for that amount

Exclusive: Local officials asking Barr, McConnell for help to reroute EKPC's Big Hill Line
Land Use

Exclusive: Local officials asking Barr, McConnell for help to reroute EKPC's Big Hill Line

Concern over water supply drives opposition to the power co-op's plans to run 8.5 miles through Red Lick, Owsley Fork watershed

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