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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: Colleges and Universities, High Schools, Science and Technology, Technology, Awards and Prizes
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Researcher believes there's an art to his science
Regan Thomson reached for pieces of red and black plastic and began snapping them together into a form that would seem abstract to the untrained eye. As he worked, he spoke about his philosophy, drawing heavily on the principle that restraint leads to...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Northwestern University, Science and Technology, Georgetown University, Health Organizations
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News briefs for Aug. 23
Meeting Mercer County Board of Education — 4 p.m. today, in the Mercer County central office workroom. The agenda for the special meeting includes the alternate curriculum. Teen pregnancy awareness forum in Harrodsburg Parents, educators,...
Tags: High Schools, Frontline Limited, Science and Technology, Awards and Prizes, Education
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Overstreet to retire after groundbreaking time at Camp Dick Elementary
smojica@amnews.comCAMP¿DICK — At the end of this academic year, Camp Dick Robinson Elementary School will lose a very familiar face when its principal retires. Janet Overstreet, 55, recently announced that she will retire at the end of this school year. Overstreet...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Students, Elementary Schools, Schools
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College news for Aug. 19
Danville students awarded UK scholarships LEXINGTON — Two Danville students have been awarded full scholarships to the University of Kentucky. Karl Hempel, son of Dr. Richard and Sarah Hempel of Danville, was selected to receive the Otis A....
Tags: United Kingdom, Colleges and Universities, Apple iPad, Awards and Prizes, Education
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Rowland, May scholarships award $30K to 28 Mercer and Boyle students
Twenty-eight students have received scholarships totaling $30,000 from two Mercer County endowments held by the Wilderness Trace Community Foundation. Established in 1993 by C. B. Rowland, The Rowland Family Scholarship supports post-secondary...
Tags: Charity, University of Arkansas at Monticello, Finance, Engineering, Students
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News Briefs for August 3, 2012
Correction Stuart Bumgarner of West Chester, Ohio, is a grandson of the late Margaret Campbell, 87, of Louisville, who died Tuesday. His name was omitted from information submitted to the newspaper for her obituary in Thursday’s paper. ...
Tags: United Kingdom, Science and Technology, Agriculture, Research, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Former Bate teachers honored
Contributing writerThree women who taught school for a total of 84 years were recognized Saturday for their distinguished service by the Bate School Alumni Association during ceremonies at Danville High School. The event was part of the 15th Biennial Reunion and Centennial...Tags: Kentucky State University, Central State University, Middle Schools, Science and Technology, Education
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Harlow welcomes new principal
smojica@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — The Harlow Early Learning Center started its 2012-13 school year with a new principal who is a veteran Mercer County educator. Esther Hayslett, 38, who has worked for the Mercer school system since 1999, was recently hired to lead...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Middle Schools, Teachers, Education, Students
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Obituary: Dr. George Sweeney
LIBERTY — For the first time in over 100 years, Casey County is without a Dr. Sweeney. Dr. George William Sweeney passed away July 6 at his home in Liberty. He was 90 years old. Dr. George was born on April 23, 1922, at the same address where he...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Mike Sweeney, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Three Lincoln students sick with E. coli
tkleffman@amnews.comSTANFORD — Two kindergarten students from Stanford Elementary School who suffered E. colipoisoning remain in the intensive care unit at the University of Kentucky’s Children’s Hospital this morning while local, state and federal...Tags: Health and Safety at School, E. coli Infection, Hospitals and Clinics, Family, Teaching and Learning
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Planting a new forest
It was hard to distinguish anybody in particular. We looked like big green marshmallows scattered across the lot. We were the volunteers helping with the Flight 93 Reforestation project the last two weekends in April. We planted trees. With instructions...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Issues, Forests, The Pennsylvania State University, Science and Technology
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