With his dog by his side, Kenneth Drennan is celebrating his 100th birthday today. |
If you’re able to see Kenneth Drennan this week while he’s celebrating 100 years on this planet, don’t expect any sage advice about how to stay young or live longer. For Drennan, a member of a family with genetic longevity, the path to a century of life has been void of wholesome eating, healthy regiments of exercise or any other cryptic formulas for earning a centenarian’s badge.
For more on this and the following headlines, pick up a copy of this week's issue of The Crittenden Press:
- Drennan, other centenarians witnesses to much change
- Lyon camp not foreign refugees
- GOP takes full control of state government
- GRAPHIC: All you need to know for the upcoming legislative session
- YEAR IN REVIEW: Take a look back at the top stories of 2016
- YEAR IN REVIEW: Remember those we lost in 2016 with a roll call of local deaths
- MY 2¢ WORTH: Facebook good for nothing
- Distribution dates set for food bank
- Life in Christ breaks ground for growth
- Jobless rates down in all but one Ky. county
- DEFEW'S VIEWS: New body part good Christmas gift in 2016
- IN PICTURES: Babies of 2016
- Tinsley named Paducah Bank Teen of the Week
- VAUGHT'S VIEWS: Alexander-Walker ‘phenomenal’ talent
- SPORTS: Young Rockets causing gray hairs
- SPORTS: Lady Rockets searching for qualifying status
- Morganfield ER to grow
- Coal mining deaths record low in 2016
- Shootings of police increase 50 percent
- New feed rule now in place for farmers