What two promises does missy make to herself after finally leaving Pittman Kentucky?
the first one is to change her name. the second promise has to do with where she would end up.
How much does a headhunter earn?
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To be a head hunter, you have to have special training. I suppose they must make in the high $80,000 bracket each year depending on who they work for.
How long is the drive time from Paducah KY to New York City NY?
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 16 hours and 17 minutes.
What type of cave is Mammoth Cave?
it is a 'karst' cave, i.e. formed by the action of water on limestone.
Is Kentucky the 15th state of US?
No. The Commonwealth of Kentucky was the fifteenth state to join the union.
Who is Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky?
The current Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky is Jerry Abramson. Abramson assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky on December 13, 2011.
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Is it legal to marry your sister in Kentucky?
No. The closest relationship that can exist between people wanting to get married in Kentucky is second cousins.
Kentucky does not even officially recognize marriages between first cousins or closer relations that were entered into in a place where those are legal.
Where is the Carlisle County Museum in Bardwell Kentucky located?
The address of the Carlisle County Museum is: Po Box 275, Bardwell, KY 42023
What is the standard visitation schedule for Kentucky?
Visitation is important in a child's life, when the parents are split. There is no standard visitation schedule, the schedule is made based of the parental needs.
What do you have to do to get emancipated in Florida if you are 15 and have a child?
Having a child is irrelevant, because being pregnant/having a child does not emancipate a person. Florida requires that you be at least 16 in order to petition the court for emancipation.
What is the driving distance between Lexington Kentucky and Buffalo New York?
It is 516 miles according to Google Maps.
Who was the pioneer who explored and settled in Kentucky?
Daniel Boone explored and settled Kentucky.
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What was the cause of the Hatfield-McCoy feud?
The Hatfield-McCoy blood feud is often dated 1863 to 1891 (exact dates depend on your definition of "feud", and may vary a little). There are various theories about exactly why it started. Perhaps nobody will ever know _for_sure_ (unless somebody has a time machine:-). Possibilities include:
1. The feud started when RandolphMcCoy and Anderson Hatfield fought side by side in the civil war. The initial reason they disagreed is because Anderson deserted his whole army company, including Randolph (perhaps because he'd had enough of soldiering, perhaps because he figured the South was a "lost cause" and saw no sense in dying for it, perhaps because it was too much for him to handle). Randolph was later captured and imprisoned, ahd had a very hard time. After McCoy got home to the mountains (possibly a "broken man" or possibly even a partially crazy one because of his prison experiences), Hatfield had tried to resume the friendship, but McCoy treated Hatfield disagreeably and even angrily. This in turn soon made Hatfield angry, thus starting the feud.
At least that's what was shown in the miniseries drama/documentary "Hatfields & McCoys" on the History Channel in 2012. Although plausible and good drama, there's little independent evidence this is _exactly_ what happened.
2. The feud was really more about economics than about family/clan loyalty. As timber and later coal interests came to the region, the economy changed dramatically. Randall McCoy's attempt to go into the timber business failed badly. Devil Anse Hatfield on the other hand became comfortably "wealthy".
3. Many people in the feud suffered from hereditary undiagnosed tumors on their adrenal glands. The tumors caused significant mood swings, leading to rash behavior, which both started and perpetuated the feud.
4. There was apparently some lingering Civil War partisanship, perhaps even a significant amount. Most people in the area -both most McCoys and most Hatfields- fought on the side of the South ...but not everybody. Tensions between families and even within families remained high. Also, Devil Anse Hatfield was the leader of a shadowy rather violent organization called the "Logan's Wildcats" that continued to support "Southern" causes long after the Civil War ended. It seems to have been involved in the feud in a significant way.
5. Most backcountry people were somewhat excluded from and quite suspicious of all government power. It was pretty easy for someone to conclude the "other side" got what it did only because the other State Government (West Virginia vs. Kentucky) had taken sides unfairly.
6. The initial deaths may have just been a string of very unfortunately timed "accidents" (i.e. "bad luck"). The resulting ongoing tit-for-tat responses became a "feud". (To restate this in rather more blunt words: it's possible there really wasn't _any_ fundamental reason behind the feud.)
Is the Cheesecake factory opening a location at Hamburg pavilion in Lexington Kentucky?
Rumor has it that it's opening in Fayette Mall at the former Sears location. :)
How many days does a parent have to be absent before its abandonment in the state of KY?
That depends. Age & functioning level of the children; arrangements, if any, parents made to care for the child in their absence, ie neighbor checks in; can the parents be contacted; the location and environment in which the child was left; ie small friendly community, or a crime-ridden urban street. Call child services if in doubt.