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Nikki D. May
Nikki is an artist on a mission to save the world from bad design. She is highly inappropriate, drinks too much coffee, spends too much time on the computer and would rather be drawing pretty pictures.

Mary Thorsby
Camera in one hand, cocktail in the other, MareMare shares her favorite people, places and parties in Louisville. Find her “finds” intriguing? Then go check ‘em out. And take her to dinner after. Oh, she does corporate stuff, too.

Laura K
Giving ‘em something to talk about (with style!) Promotional services of all kinds are for hire. Fashion, travel, food and art musings are complimentary.

Kelsie Gray is a poetess, pie alchemist, and English teacher. She lives with three cats who all suffer from varying degrees of insanity and makes a hobby of photographing herself in bathtubs that do not belong to her.

Suzanne Clinton
Serving up the random online musings of an over-thinking 40-something liberal with a serious attitude problem and a dog that eats its own poop since 2005. Read her at Bizzyville.

Jessica Perkins
Always on the hunt for interesting people and places around town, Jessica loves to create buzz about everything Paducah!
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Saturday, May 26
Back in July, the fab Laura K used her Web networking expertise, asking folks to vote for Grand Rivers, Ky., in the SouthernLiving.com Readers' Choice poll. We helped a bit with this blog post and on Twitter.
As usual, her efforts — along with lots of other outreach from the community — paid off! The results were announced the other day, with Grand Rivers ranking fourth in the most scenic view category and eighth in the best small town category.
"I don’t know how many people voted, but I do know that with a population of about 350, we are the smallest town (village) on the list," writes Kim Kraemer of the Grand Rivers Tourism Commission on her Kentucky Lake Views blog. "We are feeling the love in Grand Rivers."
Congratulations to Kim, Laura K and everyone in Grand Rivers!