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Ten Good Reasons to Retire to Lake Cumberland

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Kentucky is blessed with natural beauty.  Those of us who live in the Somerset-Lake Cumberland area of South-Central Kentucky think we have the best of it all - rolling green farms surrounded by white fences, the blue-shimmering waters of Lake Cumberland and the vivid green mountains seen clearly in the distance.  Natural beauty is only part of the advantage of living here.  We present our top ten reasons to retire in Kentucky. 

 

Low Property Taxes Great Home Prices
Low Electric Rates Lake and Mountain Views
Low Water Bills It's a Wired, High-Tech Region
Low Sales Taxes Outstanding Medical Community
Exemption on Retirement Income Theatre, Touring Plays, Music, Arts

SEE WHAT KIPLINGER SAYS ABOUT RETIRING IN KENTUCKY


High School Scoreboard

Lexington Catholic's Taylor Botkin slipped to his knees as he was defended by Male's Dexter Heyman. Heyman had 18 points and 14 rebounds for the Bulldogs.High School Basketball Scoreboard

 

The focus shifts to Kentucky High School Basketball Watch here for your home team's scores 

 

Click here for high school scores

Find a Room!

Discover the South TyrolWhether you're traveling on business, or vacationing in the area, we've got lodgings to suit every taste.  Click here for a complete listing of area lodging.
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Local Movie Showtime

Night at the Museum (2006) Poster        Night at the Museum Good-hearted dreamer Larry Daley, despite being perpetually down on his luck, thinks he's destined for something big. But even he could never have imagined how big.

                Click here for local movie times

Area Dining Guide

From fast food to fine dining, click here for a complete listing of dining options around the Lake Cumberland and Somerset Ky. area.

Kentucky News & Sports Headlines

Barbaro's case is critical - Courier Journal

AKentucky Derby winner Barbaro suffered another significant setback over the weekend, and his fight for survival may have reached a critical point

Cats break loose against Vols -  Courier Journal

The Wildcats used a blistering second-half run on Sunday to turn a tight game against the Volunteers into a 76-57 rout at Rupp Arena.  Ramel Bradley led the Cats (16-5, 5-2 Southeastern Conference) with 21 points, and he sparked a scoring surge that put UK over the top.

 

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