InTouch with Southern Kentucky July 2020 | Page 5

FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK Somerset is slowly returning to Normal We have all been craving the normality of life. Maybe, finally, we are starting to see just a little bit of that. We recently saw the grand opening of the Lake Cumberland Farmers Market — the latest jewel in the City of Somerset’s push for a rejuvenated downtown area. Somerset Mayor Alan Keck, Somerset Community Development Specialist Joy Carroll and everyone at the City of Somerset who helped bring this project to fruition — during a pandemic no less— deserve a big “thanks” from all of us. It’s a wonderful new facility and everyone should come out and take a enjoy it. We’re also seeing a lot of activity, as always, on Lake Cumberland. COVID-19 or not, lake fun is something every By Jeff Neal family can do while still practicing social distancing and staying safe. The flea markets are open — which means bargain hunters who have been cooped for weeks can make up for lost time. And Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital has used this time to actually develop some innovative ways in which to treat patients. Telehealth isn’t new, but it has been utilized to its full potential during the COVID crisis. Now, speaking to your physician via Zoom or over the phone may become something that makes maintaining your health a little more convenient. In this edition of In Touch, you can read all about how people throughout our region have responded in such a positive manner to the coronavirus era. It has not been easy, but we are resilient. And when we come out on the other side of this thing, Pulaski County will be better and stronger. Enjoy this month’s issue of In Touch! Jeff Neal is the editor of the Commonwealth Journal and In Touch with Southern Kentucky. Contact him at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter at @jnealCJ. July 2020 In Touch with Southern Kentucky • 5