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Rev. Patrick Darrell Lawson, 68
Rev. Patrick Darrell Lawson, 68, of Nancy, passed away Thursday, Nov. 17, at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital.
Born Dec. 8, 1942, in Hamilton, Ohio, Patrick was a son of the late Milton and Cora Owens Lawson. He was a Baptist minister, pastoring...Tags: Religion and Belief, Baptist, Christianity
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Bessie May Baston Burton, 97
Bessie May Baston Burton, 97, of Eubank, passed away Friday, Nov. 18 at her residence.
Born July 23, 1914, in Pulaski County, Bessie was a daughter of the late Shelvy Baston and Ibbie Acton Baston. She lived in Pulaski County all her life and was a...Tags: Religion and Belief, Church and State Relations
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2011 Clark County Youth 4-H fair winners
Congratulations to the following individuals who earned awards at the Clark County 4-H Youth Fair Exhibit hall. Eighty youth entered 512 exhibits this year.
Project Record Books
Junior Blue Ribbon: Keturah Cook, Sarina Alvarado, Casey Johnson, Tori...Tags: Arts and Culture, Photography and Video, Material Science, Consumers, Agriculture
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O'Bryan named Ky. finalist for math-teaching award
news@jessaminejournal.comJessamine Career and Technology Center teacher Andrea O’Bryan has been named a Kentucky finalist for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching (PAEMST) in grades 7-12. The PAEMST is an award that recognizes outstanding...Tags: Elections, Politics, Kentucky, Science and Technology
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Junior ACT scores at Providence School shine in 2011
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comJuniors at The Providence School in Jessamine County led the way in 2011 ACT scores, increasing their composite score nearly a whole point while scores of juniors district-wide went up slightly and stayed above the state average. The scores were shared...Tags: High School Sports, Kentucky, Science and Technology
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Engagement: Smothers-Dressman
Dr. Anna Elizabeth Smothers of Columbus, Ohio, and David Lee Dressman of Lexington annouce their engagement. The couple will marry on Sept. 17 at St. Luke Catholic Church in Nicholasville.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Joseph R. and Deborah Smothers...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Columbus, The Ohio State University, Science and Technology
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George Rogers Clark juniors beat state ACT average
The latest ACT results from tests taken by all Kentucky juniors show improvement in all content areas and higher percentages of students ready for college-level coursework.
George Rogers Clark students did even better, scoring above the state average in...Tags: Students, African Americans, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Minority Groups
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Raising an orphaned animal is no easy task
There is something very special about raising an orphaned puppy or kitten before they are able to eat or drink on their own. You develop a very unique bond with the orphaned pet that will likely last for many years. It is an extremely rewarding experience...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Human Body, Science and Technology, Pneumonia, Lungs and Airways
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Danville High School gets its ACT together
msimpson@amnews.comDANVILLE — Danville High School has another landmark to celebrate with its centennial this year — the highest ACT scores in school history. The Kentucky Department of Education recently released average ACT scores for grade 11 students tested...Tags: High Schools, Colleges and Universities, Education, Schools, Mathematics
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Youth Salute designees from GRC
Lindy Darnell
GRC
Lindy serves as a leader in her community as vice president of the GRC Speech Club, exercise leader of the GRC Cross Country team and indoor and outdoor track teams, which have competed at the state level the past three years.
She is an...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Relay for Life, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Cinderella (fictional character)
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Obituary: Robert Miller Lewis
SOUTH YARMOUTH, Mass. — Robert Miller Lewis, 74, of Barnstable, Mass., died peacefully Thursday, Aug. 18, 2011, at his home in Barnstable Village, after a long illness. Born in Flushing, N.Y., Bob was the eldest of two children. He graduated from...Tags: Health, Boy Scouts of America, Pathology, Medical Specialization, Bern (Swiss Confederation)
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Haynes: Schools can't teach religion as science, even in Texas
Texas Gov. Rick Perry needs to get home more often.
On Aug. 11, just days before Perry told a boy in New Hampshire that “in Texas we teach both creationism and evolution,” the Texas Education Agency sent a memorandum to the State Board of...Tags: Schools, Education, Human Interest, Rick Perry, Texas
Nov 28, 2011
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Aug 17, 2011
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Aug 23, 2011
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Aug 23, 2011
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Aug 26, 2011
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