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At 10-year mark, BCTC riding the wave of success
jking@amnews.comChris Asbery, 27, says when he was in high school, he didn’t know what his mother meant when she said she’d love to see him bring the same dedication to academics as he did to sports. He certainly knows now. “In high school, I was...Tags: University of Kentucky, Schools, Education, High School Sports, Colleges and Universities
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KEEP'EM WARM: Blanket project warms hearts, wins scholarship for Mercer girl
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Over the last three years, Julia Higginbotham has masterminded the fleecing of more than 1,000 Mercer County residents, nearly all of them needy young kids at Christmas time. And for that, she’ll be honored in Washington, D.C....Tags: University of Kentucky, Holidays, Awards and Prizes, Prudential Financial Incorporated, Human Interest
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Petty Officer Second Class Taylor Gallant: Feb. 2, 2012
Petty Officer Second Class Taylor Gallant, 22, of Winchester, passed away Jan. 26 during a training exercise with the Navy off the coast of North Carolina.
He was a 2008 graduate of George Rogers Clark High School and member of The Vineyard Community...Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), James McCarthy, Lexington (Lexington, Virginia), U.S. Navy, Religion and Belief
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Winchester sailor dies in training mishap
The Winchester SunA Winchester sailor died during a training exercise Thursday with the Navy off the coast of North Carolina. Petty Officer Second Class Taylor Gallant, 22, was assigned to the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 12 on board the Canadian navy ship HMCS...Tags: John Gay, Camp Lejeune (military base), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Advanced Training, U.S. Navy
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Stanley Jordan jazzed to bring his guitar to town
jbrummett@schurz.comStanley Jordan pauses briefly when asked to describe the Stanley Jordan Trio’s sound. “Oh boy,” he says. “Well, you know, I think it’s mostly jazz music but with a rock energy. We have a lot of fun. It’s a little bit...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment, John Coltrane, Jazz (genre), Music Industry
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Danville Chamber whoops it up at banquet
dbrock@amnews.comFor the second year in a row, the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce celebrated the business year with a bang, honoring local leaders while also cutting loose on the dance floor. After years of holding a traditional dinner and awards program,...Tags: Investment Service, University of Kentucky, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Festive Events, Colleges and Universities
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Vaught's Views: UK commit Jonathan Reed happy Cassity now at Kentucky
larry@amnews.comSince Jonathan Reed was one of the first commitments in Kentucky’s 2012 football recruiting class, it might have been only natural for him to have second thoughts about his decision. First, the Indianapolis defensive back watched all the struggles...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Football, Twitter, Inc.
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Vaught's Views: Boyle County supporter Johhny Harmon will be missed
larry@amnews.comPeople and things. Johnny Harmon. Let me add my condolences to the Harmon family after the former Boyle County High School three-sport standout died Sunday following a farm accident. Harmon later was a star fast-pitch softball player and in recent years...Tags: University of Kentucky, High School Sports, NFL Draft, Tennessee Volunteers, Transportation Accidents
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Head over heels
Sun Sports EditorColby Coleman never stays out of the water.“He grew up in the pool,” Coleman’s father, Greg Coleman, said. The George Rogers Clark High School senior started “messing around” at the pool when he was 6 years old and he has...Tags: University of Kentucky, Diving, College Sports, Awards and Prizes, Southeastern Conference
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UK Basketball: Kentucky's annual game in Louisville could be in doubt
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON — Kentucky coach John Calipari told Kentucky fans who come to Freedom Hall in Louisville that his players will sign autographs for 30 minutes after tonight’s game with Arkansas-Little Rock as a show of appreciation since the team did...Tags: Mississippi State Bulldogs, Services and Shopping, Basketball, John Calipari, University of California, Los Angeles
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From the Community Arts Center: Award-winning poet is next guest at Lunch with the Arts
bobbie@communityartscenter.netAn award-winning poet will appear Jan. 18 to read from his works and has hinted at offering a brief lesson during a special Lunch with the Arts presentation at the Boyle County Public Library. Maurice Manning, a Danville native and Yale Younger Poets...Tags: The New York Times, Poetry, Awards and Prizes, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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Looking Back: World War II veteran recalls service
Contributing WriterHubert Miracle of Stanford bears a scar on his left leg as a reminder of his World War II service. He suffers other, less visible scars on the inside, from things he saw while fighting on the beaches of Normandy and during days of bombings in Northern...Tags: Lawyers, Manufacturing and Engineering, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Europe, Injuries and Wounds
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