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Bernheim Forest a Bluegrass Jewel

Looking for something to do this Labor Day weekend?

Just west of Bardstown, across the road from Jim Beam on KY-243 in Clermont is one of the crown jewels of the Bluegrass State.

Founded in 1929 by Isaac Wolfe Bernheim, Bernheim Forest encompasses 14,000 acres dedicated to an aboretum, forest and nature preserve. Bernheim Forest is the largest privately owned natural area in Kentucky.

Here are some photos I took in Bernheim Forest on August 28.

Click on any thumbnail to see larger images. Next and Previous buttons will pop-up on either side of any photo. Enjoy.


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Grocery School: 4 Picnic Don’ts

Sarah East tells you what not to bring to a picnic or cookout. Visit foodvu.com for other food information.

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How to Tell Directions Without a Compass

No compass or map? No problem. Figure your way out of the wilderness just by looking around you.

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Dealing with mosquitoes

Summer’s here… and that means mosquitoes. Mosquitoes aren’t just annoyng – they can carry diseases such as encephalitis and West Nile Disease. Here’s a short video on how can minimize mosquito problems around your home this summer.

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Kentucky Cracks Down on Tree Thieves

tree imageThieves across the country are targeting trees in the latest crime wave to hit the American people and environment.

These dastardly criminals are illegally cutting down valuable trees for timber, often targeting elderly property owners. The problem is becoming a serious environmental issue and an increasingly common problem for landowners. Thieves can make thousands of dollars by cutting down just a few trees, while they’re highly unlikely to face criminal charges if they’re caught. Most prosecutors consider the crime a property dispute to be settled by civil courts.

At least one state is trying to change all that. After a rash of timber thefts in the state, Kentucky has introduced legislation to make cutting down another person’s tree a felony punishable by one to five years in prison.

Another bill will also attempt to take away a typical defence for illegal loggers, who…

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