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Beauty College

by Mike Terry
Kamarie Neal considers style options as she waits for her babysitter, Madisonville Beauty School student Charmi Slaton, to finish her shift in the school's salon. EDT/LW
Jane Pemberton has been a patron of the Madisonville Beauty School "for ages". Pemberton is a resident of Madisonville and appreciates the low prices of the school, "and the girls are real nice too." October 19, 2006. Madisonville, Kentucky. Mike Terry
Madisonville Beauty School student Lori Davis welcomes Carline Moore, a regular at the school's salon where work is done exclusively by students. October 20, 2006. Mike Terry.
Heads of practice hair line the walls of the Madisonville Beauty School. Students must put in 300 hours of practice before they're permitted to cut paying customers' hair. EDT/LW
Madisonville Beauty School student Charmi Slaton has her hair altered and colored for the third time in one day. Students practice on each other when they have free time to practice and hone their skills. October 19, 2006. Mike Terry.
Lindsey Garst of Madisonville, has a laugh with coworker Linsey Morgan at the Madisonville Beauty School. In between appointments the girls have time to chat with eachother. October 18, 2006. Mike Terry.
Restored downtown Hanson, Kentucky. Former resident Teresa Anthony bought all the buildings on main street and restored them to be purchased by local businesses. Now full of antique stores, bookstores, wo carving and curio shops, and a busy restaurant, main street has been revitalized for the community of Hansen and the entire Hopkins County. October 22, 2006. Mike Terry.
The Campus, a restaurant on the main street of Hanson, KY is filled with patrons on a saturday night. This buiding has been a hardware store, and countless other restaurants before being restored again. October 22, 2006. Mike Terry.

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