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Town will be bustling during re-enactment weekend
jbrummett@amnews.comThe cannons may be moving and the cavalry charging at Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site during the Battle of Perryville re-enactment weekend, but downtown Perryville will be hopping with its own activities Oct. 5-7. A dinner and dance fundraiser...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Auction Service, Armed Conflicts, Religion and Belief, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Providence School archery team headed to NASP world tournament again
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comJessamine County archers are preparing for a trip to the world tournament in October, hoping to be one of the top 10 teams in the world for the third time in the last five years. The Providence School archery team includes students from Providence as...Tags: Travel, Schools, Trips and Vacations, Kentucky High School Athletic Association, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Community Calendar: Sept. 18, 2012
TODAY — The Pilot View site-based council will meet Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the school. — Constitution Week celebration, Clark County Courthouse, 4 p.m. There will be a special ceremony commemorating the ratification of the Constitution....
Tags: Religion and Belief, Schools, Christianity, American Legion
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18 Jessamine students named Sen. Jeff Green Scholars
Eighteen students from Jessamine County have been named Sen. Jeff Green Scholars by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) for their outstanding academic performance in high school. Students earn this designation by achieving a 4.0...Tags: Students, Schools, Todd Yoder, Teaching and Learning, Education
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PITCHING IN: Students get in on United Way Day of Action
dbrock@amnews.comIt was sometimes tough to tell who was teaching lessons and who was on the receiving end during Wednesday’s annual Heart of Kentucky United Way Day of Action. “I’ve never done anything like this before,” said Frances Lackney,...Tags: Students, Schools, The Salvation Army, United Way , Millennium Park
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Clark County sees boost in number of students in Advanced Placement classes
The Winchester SunAccording to the latest statistics from the Kentucky Department of Education, the number of high school students taking at least one Advanced Placement class each semester has risen each year statewide since 2007. George Rogers Clark High School has seen...Tags: Students, Science and Technology, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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UK Football: Freshman lineman Zach West ready for first collegiate game today against Louisville
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Zach West knows he's going to be excited this afternoon when Kentucky opens the season at Louisville. After all, the Kentucky offensive guard has not played in a game since the end of his 2010 high school season at Lexington Christian...Tags: Students, Schools, Sports, Football, Teaching and Learning
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Six vying for Labor Day Queen title
Six young ladies are hoping to be chosen the 2012 Winchester Labor Day Queen Sunday evening. The lucky young lady will be crowned at 6:30 p.m. Sunday during festivities at the Labor Day Celebration at Harmon Field Park. Those vying this year are: —...
Tags: Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), High School Sports, World War II (1939-1945), Justice and Rights, Civil Rights
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College news for Aug. 26
Scholarships A Mercer County High School graduate has earned a scholarship from the Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association. This year’s recipients received their award during the commodity breakfast at the Kentucky State Fair. Each received a $1,...
Tags: United States Census Bureau, Washington, DC, Financial Aid, Science and Technology, Schools
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DCA scores higher than other schools
I am serving my third year as chairman of the board of directors for Danville Christian Academy. I wanted to thank you for your Aug. 26 regarding the academic progress in area high schools. It is great to live in a town that values education enough to...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Academic Progress, Schools, Education
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Centre Football: Colonels take optimism - and a few concerns - into opener at Bethany
marsee@amnews.comThere’s plenty of reason for optimism around the Centre College football camp, and some of it has rubbed off on the Colonels’ coach. With a number of key players returning from one of the school’s best seasons ever, coach Andy Frye has...Tags: Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Schools, Sports, Football
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Clark County community education fall classes
Sun staff report The Clark County Community Education Program recently announced the following schedule of fall classes. Job skills: Health care and customer service — Medicaid-approved state registered nurse aide (formerly certified nurse aide):...
Tags: Jack Cochran, Consumers, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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