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Four vie for two Danville school board seats
Four candidates are vying for two seats on the Danville Board of Education in Tuesday’s election. Darrick Briscoe: Briscoe, 38, moved to Danville two years ago to pastor First Baptist Church. He has been a pastor for 11 years and recently...
Tags: Politics, University of Kentucky, Elections, Human Interest, Christianity
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Scoreboard: Sept. 11
|HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL| South Dakota| Aberdeen Central at Sioux Falls O’Gorman, 7 p.m. Aberdeen Christian vs. Langford, Civic Arena, 7 p.m. Aberdeen Roncalli vs. Hamlin at Hayti, 8 p.m. Britton-Hecla vs. Deuel at Clear Lake Clark-...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Women's National Basketball Association, Jordan Pugh, New York Giants, Elections
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No vacation is no problem for new Virginia Tech coach James Johnson
James Johnson did not take a vacation this summer. No beach or mountain getaway. No Nike boondoggle. No international excursion. Save the postage on those sympathy cards, though. Johnson spent his time just as he prefers. Grinding. "Same ole, same ole,...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Miami Hurricanes, North Carolina Tar Heels, Atlantic Coast Conference, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
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Study of history provides a connecting link
Contributing columnistWhat, after all, is the use of history? While my students might not ask me this question outright, I know many of them wonder. I sometimes wonder myself. Why do I spend my days teaching history to students? Does it all really matter in the end? Is it...Tags: Book, Authors, George Washington, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Governor's Scholars recognized
FRANKFORT — Governor Steve Beshear recently recognized the 1,073 outstanding Kentucky high school juniors who attended this year’s Governor’s Scholars Program for five weeks in June and July. “The Governor’s Scholars Program...
Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Jerry Abramson , Students, Human Accomplishments
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Lesson: Letter from an Iraqi refugee
Contributing columnist(Editor’s note: Today we introduce a new columnist. James Duane Bolin, a professor of history at Murray State University, will be writing “Home and Away” on a weekly basis. Bolin is an accomplished writer with several books and other...Tags: Politics, John Adams, Saddam Hussein, Authors, Newspaper and Magazine
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Hafley-Cope
Monte and Julie Hafley of Perryville announce the engagement of their daughter, Allie Hafley, to Chase Cope, son of Danny Cope and Rhonda Brannon, both of Mayfield. The bride-elect is a 2006 graduate of Boyle County High School, a 2010 graduate of Murray... -
Local high school students attend agricultural leadership institute
LOUISVILLE — Summer vacation may be only beginning for most students, but that doesn’t mean Kentucky Farm Bureau’s emphasis on education is slowing down. Eighty-four high school juniors from 54 counties across the state have accepted...
Tags: Agriculture, University of Kentucky, Science and Technology, Students, Schools
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New DHS Principal: 'I'm a teacher first'
dbrock@amnews.comFor the second year in a row, Danville High School looked down the hall to find its new principal. The school's site-based council decided in a meeting Thursday to hire Aaron Etherington, who served as assistant principal during the 2011-12 school year....Tags: Teachers, Students, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, College Sports, Teaching and Learning
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College Plus: Doland native ready for challenge with move to coaching at Nebraska
When Ndamukong Suh speaks, apparently the Cornhuskers listen.
The former Nebraska All-American and current Detroit Lions defensive tackle put in his two cents about who the Cornhuskers should hire as their new men's basketball coach.
"A mutual...Tags: College Football, Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ndamukong Suh, Daktronics Incorporated
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Murray State scores a perfect 10 for Wilson
Sports WriterDAVIDSVILLE — Conemaugh Township senior Kaitlyn Wilson feels at home with a rifle in her hands. Her talents with a rifle have earned her a partial scholarship to Division I Murray State University to shoot collegiately. "I maybe could have played...Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, College Sports, Murray State Racers
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The memory of his mother and grandmother pushes Jai Miller to succeed
SARASOTA, Fla. — Each time Orioles outfielder Jai Miller crosses the plate after hitting a home run, his eyes turn upward and both of his hands point to the sky. It's a routine he's been doing since he was a teenager, one of many ways he tries to...
Tags: Robert Andino, Baltimore Orioles, Endy Chavez, Baseball, High School Baseball
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