NOTE 7/29/2-25: Due to financial constraints, we are no longer able to maintain the paid subscription that kept our digital flipbooks active. Some links may no longer work. I’m deeply grateful to those in the community who supported this work along the way. It was always my goal to offer the magazine freely, but I’m no longer in a position to continue producing it without broader or ongoing support. If enough interest is shown, I may be able to create downloadable PDFs of past issues or perhaps offer a quarterly issue. I am available to work on your publishing projects. Email me at info@LCCompass.com for information.
You can read issues of Lake Cumberland Compass online any time! Check back at the top of each month for the newest issue, or sign up for our email list and get notified when new issues are uploaded. Hard copies can be picked up throughout the Pulaski County, Kentucky, at the local library branches, most medical offices, many salons, and other places where there are waiting areas. We drop to about 200 locations each month.
LINK TO ALL ISSUES AT A GLANCE

This month we dive into Alzheimer’s awareness, National Safety Month, men’s health with Dr. Joseph Weigel, Dairy Month, and speech pathology, and MORE!

We’re excited to bring you a heart-warming story about Hippotherapy with Dr. Michael Coldiron of Total Pediatric Therapy in Somerset; Stroke Awareness; the Readers to Leaders Program; Mental Health Awareness; Foster Care Awareness; and much more!

For our April issue, we present a touching account of a family’s journey through organ donation, plus poetry contest winners, limb loss awareness, Parkinson’s Disease awareness, financial literacy and much more!

Our March issue brings our sleeping baby photo contest along with articles on better sleep, getting your hearing checked, severe weather preparedness, and colon cancer awareness.

Volume 2, Issue 1
February, 2025
This month’s issue brings stories of Black History in Pulaski County, clean eating (kicking off our clean living series), Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital’s Special Care Unit, a celebration of cherries, along with heart-healthy content, and health tips from local health care providers.

Volume 1, Issue 6
December, 2024
Our sixth and final issue of 2024 delves into the appreciation of cats, exploring Natural Arch in McCreary County, the Pulaski County Historical Society, and foster parenting to adoption.

Volume 1, Issue 5
November, 2024
Features include: Breast cancer survival stories, running for fitness and friendship, Kentucky outdoors, Somerset’s Living Soup Bread Kitchen, and managing diabetes.

Volume 1, Issue 4
October, 2024
Features include: Breast cancer survival stories, running for fitness and friendship, Kentucky outdoors, Somerset’s Living Soup Bread Kitchen, and managing diabetes.

Volume 1, Issue 3
September, 2024
Features include: Service dogs, addiction prevention, healthy aging, and disaster preparedness.

Features include: Children’s vision health, support for breastfeeding moms, benefits of native plants, national PEACH month.

Features include: Chair yoga, water safety, understanding sweeteners, and what to know about tick bites.
