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Boyle County Middle School delegation receives top honor at United Nations Assembly
During the East Kentucky United Nations Assembly, Boyle County Middle School’s 67-member delegation was selected for the best/most outstanding delegation, the top award of the conference, as well as individual students bringing home various other...
Tags: YMCA, Students, Belgium, Samoa, Middle Schools
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War of 1812 Bicentennial: Kentucky enters the war
Editor's note: This is the unabridged version of the condensed article that appeared in the Jan. 17 Interior Journal. This article is the first in a series to commemorate the War of 1812 Bicentennial. The Congress of the United States has...
Tags: Martin van Buren, Massacres, Prisons, John Adams, Zachary Taylor
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Obituary: June B. France
June B. France 1933-2012 HARRODSBURG — June B. France, 79, of Harrodsburg, died Tuesday. Born June 10, 1933, in Mercer County, she was a daughter of the late Herbert O. and Lois Huffman Burns. She was a retired Harlow Elementary School teacher... -
Larry France: July 22, 1957 - Nov. 21, 2012
Larry Allen France, 55, of Winchester passed away Wednesday, Nov. 21, in the Clark Regional Medical Center. He was born in Grayson on July 22, 1957, to Willa Bea Adkins France and the late Paul Allen France. Larry was a carpenter and a former coal miner....
Tags: Larry Allen, Michael Allen
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Clark County veteran reminisces about World War II experiences
The Winchester SunIn the winter of 1944, the snow came. It came full-force, dropping two feet on the Ardennes region of Belgium. That was the winter Cova Duvall nearly lost his feet, when he wondered how much worse things could get. The snow was blinding, and heavy cloud...Tags: Frostbite, Armed Forces, U.S. Army, Baptist, World War II (1939-1945)
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Lancaster World War II veteran shares perspective on service
Contributing WriterLANCASTER — With 90 years under his belt, Walter Arnold of Lancaster, has gained a lot of perspective on the war he entered 70 years ago. The World War II Army sergeant, who commanded a 10-man squad as part of the 329th Anti-Tank Company,...Tags: Explosions, Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Atlantic Ocean, Emergency Incidents
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Students honored by Council on Youth
The following students were among the 37 George Rogers Clark High School juniors who were selected to the National Council on Youth Leadership Youth Salute. The students were recognized at a banquet and awards ceremony at Georgetown College in May....
Tags: Entertainment, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Anglicanism, Ceremonies, Fellowship of Christian Athletes
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50 Years Ago: June 16, 2012
June 16, 1962 HARLAN (AP) — Former Gov. A.B. Chandler predicts he will win the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in 1963 and that his victory could reach “landslide proportions.” Miss Mary Kathryn Layne will leave Tuesday for...
Tags: Paris (France)
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Tricky call: deciding when news should be held
Guest ColumnistJournalists are in the business of telling the news, not hiding it. But there are times — very few times, despite conspiracy-and-bias claims fueled by a media-criticism cottage industry — when news organizations do decide to hold the news...Tags: Freedom of the Press, The New York Times, World War II (1939-1945), White House, Germany
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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: Health, Europe, World War II (1939-1945), Interior Policy, Crime, Law and Justice
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Norton Center begins 2012 with St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra
Centre College’s Norton Center for the Arts will host the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of conductor Roman Leontiev and featuring acclaimed pianist Alexander Pirozhenko. The concert is set for Friday.
Founded in the years...Tags: Lincoln Center, Gustav Mahler, Europe, Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945)
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