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UK president Capilouto thanks Clark County alumni for support, scholarships
The Winchester SunAfter being hired as the president of the University of Kentucky in 2011, Dr. Eli Capilouto said his first objective was just to listen. “I¿listened for 90 days. ... I feel like I¿uncovered the soul of Kentucky,” Capilouto said at Thursday&...Tags: Education, University of Kentucky, Students, Financial Aid, Teaching and Learning
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Obituary: Samuel "Frosty" Whitehead
Samuel “Frosty” Whitehead 1926-2012 CRAB¿ORCHARD — Samuel Dewey “Frosty” Whitehead, 86, of Lexington, died Monday, Oct. 1, at his home. He was the widower of Alice Howard Whitehead. Born Sept. 28, 1926, in Brodhead, he...
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Obituary: Cecil Dunn
LANCASTER — Cecil Lewis Dunn, 88, of Lancaster, Ky., died Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012, at his residence. Born May 12, 1924, Cecil was preceded in death by his parents, Benjamin Harrison Dunn and Elsie Aldridge Dunn, and his daughter, Cecile Frances...
Tags: Benjamin Harrison, World War II (1939-1945), Habitat for Humanity International, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Housing and Urban Planning
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Prep Golf: Boyle's Rachel Pingleton glad to have teammates at state tournament
marsee@amnews.comRachel Pingleton’s first two trips to the state golf tournament were just for practice. Pingleton worked hard to put herself in position to get there in each of the last two years, but she found once she got to the state tournament site that...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Ceremonies, Travel, Culture, Arts and Culture
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UK Football: DB Benton glad he followed his heart, picked football over track and field
larry@amnews.comMike Benton was a versatile football player from a pro-Kentucky area. So rather than take a track scholarship to Notre Dame or Western Kentucky, he decided to accept an offer to be a UK¿football walk-on in 2008. “I won the state 110(-meter) high...Tags: Tennessee Volunteers, Dakotah Incorporated, Deion Sanders, Football, Southeastern Conference
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Hudson-Ellis Funds awards more than $100,000 to local agencies and students
Hudson-Ellis Funds, an affiliate of Blue Grass Community Foundation, awarded more than $76,000 in grants to 501(c)(3) charitable organizations, schools and exempt governmental units or their subdivisions serving Boyle County. A ceremony was held ...
Tags: Charity, Parenting, Radio, Apple iPod, Entertainment
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Two receive annual scholarships
LOUISVILLE — The 15th annual LG&E and KU Foundations Scholarship Program awarded $1,200 in financial assistance for up to four years to 10 outstanding college-bound students. Recipients included two former students who attended schools in Boyle...
Tags: Wake Forest University, Education, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities
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Sunset on Summer raises money for local Boy Scouts
The Winchester SunBy Rachel Gilliam As the sun sets on summer, Winchester residents are asked to spend an evening enjoying a barbecue and helping local scouts at the same time. “Sunset on Summer” is a new fundraiser for Clark County Boy Scouts, beginning at 6:...Tags: Boy Scouts of America, Social Organizations, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Youth Organizations
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Pulitzer Prize winner to speak at Centre
Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Joel Pett will visit Centre College Monday through Wednesday as a Humana Visiting Scholar, participating in events that include a convocation address at 7:30 p.m. Monday in Weisiger Theater. The address is...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Humana Incorporated, Los Angeles Times, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Journalism
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Prep Basketball: Last-minute change of plans leads Danville's Ford to Kentucky State
marsee@amnews.comTryston Ford thought he would be a long way from home by now, but he’s happy to get the chance to play basketball in his backyard. A last-minute change of plans redirected the former Danville star to Kentucky State University rather than to the...Tags: Kentucky State University, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, College Basketball, Basketball
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Pioneer Classic Open Cruise-In set for Sept. 15
HARRODSBURG — The Harrodsburg/Mercer County Tourist Commission is sponsoring the 2nd Annual Pioneer Classic Cruise-In & Car Show Sept. 15 at Anderson-Dean Community Park on U.S. 127 North. The cruise-in and show will take place rain or shine...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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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: Education, Technology, High Schools, University of Kentucky, United States Census Bureau
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