Nov 27, 2023
Nora Epley to sign with LWC softball
Logan County's Nora Epley will have her college softball signing on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 4 p.m. at the Logan County CTC. Epley, who has been a starter in both basketball and softball for the Lady Cougars, will play softball for Lindsey Wilson College.
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Nov 19, 2023
Russellville Christmas Open Houses today 1-5
The Downtown Russellville Christmas Open Houses will be held today from 1-5 p.m. A trolley will be running throughout the downtown area taking participants to key spots on the tour. Some businesses outside the downtown area will also be participating. See the accompanying map. The event is being coordinated by the Logan County Chamber of Commerce.
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Nov 16, 2023
WRUS holding radiothon for toy drive Friday
WRUS will host the 14th annual Bro, Joe's Family Christmas Radiothon Friday from 2-5 p.m. This is to raise money for the annual drive to provide toys for children which was known for decades as Toys for Tots after it was founded at Post Oak Baptist Church under the leaderrship of its long-time pastor, the late Bro. Joe Carrico. The Agape Service Foundation, which Bro. Joe represented in his last publc service role, now conducts the toy drive, which also includes food for families. Those wishing to pledge a donation can call a number provided by LTC Connect, 270-542-TOYS or taking the donations to any local bank in Logan County. Agape's Mike Humble's conversation with Bro. Joe a few years ago is scheduled to be aired on WRUS on Agape's Word of Testimony about 7:35 Friday morning. WRUS can be heard at 610 AM, 104.9 FM, www.wrusradio.com and the WRUS app.
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Nov 13, 2023
Emerson McKinnis to play softball for Murray State
From Logan County Athletic Director Greg Howard: It is with great pride that Logan County High School is able to announce Emerson McKinnis will be signing to play college softball for Murray State University. Emerson will be putting her name on the dotted line on Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 5 p.m. in a ceremony to nr held at the Logan County Career and Technical Center. Please mark your calendars to come out and support Emerson on her special day!
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Nov 13, 2023
LCHS cheer team wins 5th straight regional title
The Logan County Cheerleaders competed at the KHSAA Region 2 Competition at McCracken County on Saturday and once again claimed the Regional Championship for the 5th straight year (All Girls-Medium) and have now qualified for the KHSAA State Champiionships on Saturday, Dec. 9, at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester. This year the LC Cheer team also competed in the Game Day Division and took third. They also qualified for the KHSAA State Championships and will compete on Friday, Dec. 8, also at GRC. The high school cheer coaches are Thomas Landrum, Kayla Smith, and Shannon Hammer. The middle school coach is Trinity Ransom.
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Nov 10, 2023
Cougars' comeback comes one yard short
The season ended one yard away from a win for the Logan County Cougars Friday. After Bardstown scored the go-ahead touchdown to make it 51-48 with 3:11 remaining in the game, Logan needed to go 65 yards for the win. They went 64. They had a timeout remaining but didn’t get it called in time to try for the winning touchdown or the tying field goal. The Cougars had earned their first lead of the game at 48-44 on a 5-yard run by Davin Yates, but he was stopped short of his second straight 2-point conversion. That touchdown came less that a minute after Yates had scored on a pass from Ridge Holman. Bardstown was assessed three 15-yard penalties before the kickoff, and Caiden Kirby’s second successful onside kick gave the Cougars the ball at the BHS 10. The Cougars’ season ends 8-4.
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Nov 10, 2023
Cougars gain momentum going into halftime
After a stressfully slow start, the Logan County Cougars have clawed their way back into contention at halftime of the Class 4A playoff game at Bardstown. After the Cougars fumbled the ball away on their 23 and were intercepted on their 33, they trailed 17-0 in the first minute of the second quarter. But midway through that quarter after another interception resulted in no Tiger points, Davin Yates moved to quarterback and scored quickly on a 32-yard run. Then on the last play of the half, Yates scored on a 27-yard pass from starting qb Ridge Holman, who completed his final five passes of the half. Kyla Bilyeu kicked both extra points. The Bardstown lead is 24-14 at the half. Then Caiden Kirby’s onside kick was successful to start the second half, giving Logan more momentum. That was followed by a 16-yard reception on fourth down by Harper Butler from Holman. Butler and Jack Delaney caught passes to set up Yates' third touchdown to make the Tigers' lead to only three points early in the second half.
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Nov 6, 2023
Graveside arrangements for Becky Kemp announced
Rebecca Link “Becky” Kemp, 71, of Russellville, passed away Friday, Oct. 27, 2023 at TriStar Skyline in Nashville. She taught biology in the early years of Logan County High School and was a retired teacher. Her obituary can be found in the archives of The LoJo's Obituary section, but at the time of publication, funeral services had not been arranged. Graveside services for Becky Kemp will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 10, 2023 at Berea Cemetery with Bro. Larry Baker officiating. Visitation on Friday will be held from noon until 2 p.m. at Summers and Son Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to the First Christian Church, 201 West 7th Street, Russellville, KY 42276.
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Nov 3, 2023
Lady Cougars' season ends in state quarterfinals
Just like their regular season meeting, West Jessamine edged Logan County by two points (26-24) in the deciding set Friday night to beat the Lady Cougars in the state volleyball tournament quarterfinals. The score was 25-22, 25-19, 26-24 in the Elite Eight game at George Rogers Clark High School. Coach Caleb Sheffield’s team finished with a 25-13 record, 6-1 in the postseason.
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Nov 3, 2023
Cougars' lead grows in Class 4A opener
The Logan County Cougars led visiting John Hardin High School of Elizabethtown 24-14 at halftime following a late field goal by sophomore Caiden Kirby. The Cougars had expanded the lead to 43-17 early in the fourth quarter of their Class 4A opener. Coach Todd Adler’s Cougars are playing at home without two of their most talented and experienced seniors, Davin Yates and Harper Butler. They were both injured in a loss to South Warren last week, but the injuries are not as serious as was initially feared. If the Cougars hold on to win, they are expected to play next week at Bardstown.
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Nov 3, 2023
Panthers mount comeback in playoffs
After trailing heavily favored Louisville Holy Cross 21-9 in the first minute of their Class 1A playoff opener at Rhea Stadium, the Russellville Panthers came back to life late in the half. RHS caused a turnover in the end zone on a punting situation and recovered the ball to score a touchdown with 3:16 remaining in the half. Then the Panthers got in scoring position on a 42-yard halfback pass by Too Too McKeage to Noah Stovall and then scored on a 9-yard run by freshman Jamarion Gardner to cut the visitors’ lead to 21-12 at the half.
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Nov 3, 2023
Lane closures on Campbell Lane to begin next week
A project related to a commercial development on U.S. 231 Campbell Lane in Bowling Green is expected to create lane closures for the next several weeks. Contract crews for the developer will be working on U.S. 231 Campbell Lane near the 11.5 mile point near Merrick Place Court. The lane closures are expected to begin Monday, Nov. 6 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will be in place as needed until the work is completed. The project is constructing drainage structures, a turn lane, and other aspects of the entrance. Motorists should use caution in this area and expect delays.
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Oct 30, 2023
Lady Cougars sweep Meade, advance to state quarters
After sweeping visiting Meade County Monday night, the Logan County Lady Cougars have earned a berth in the Elite Eight of the state volleyball tournament. Coach Caleb Sheffield's team won 25-21, 25-22, 22-19 in Logan's third straight postseason victory against a favored powerhouse. Now the Lady Cougars will play West Jessamine in the state quarterfinals in Winchester Friday at 6:30 p.m. West Jessamine (33-7) edged Lexington Paul Lawrence Dunbar 15-13 in the fifth set Monday. The Lady Cougars are 25-12 after winning their sixyj straight postseason match.
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Oct 27, 2023
Final 2023 session of Logan County Farmers' Market Saturday morning
After five months of providing quality fruits and vegetables, the Logan County Farmers' Market will hold its last session of 2023 Saturday morning from 7:30-noon in the pavilion behind the Logan County Extension Office. Available will be red, yellow, green and pink tomatoes, greenbeans, cabbage horticulture beans,purple hull and zipper cream peas, sweet potatoes, broken beans and shelled peas, candy onions, multi-colored peppers, cucumbers, potatoes, turnips, butternut squash, pumpkins, garlic, jellies and fall flowers. This will be the final time to use Senior and WIC vouchers.
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Oct 26, 2023
Lady Cougars win regional volleyball championship
The fourth time was a charm for the Logan County Lady Cougars Thursday in the regional volleyball finals at Barren County. After having lost to Greenwood in all three matches they had played this season, the Lady Cougars beat the Lady Gators 3-2 for the regional championship. It was the second straight night that Coach Caleb Sheffield's team had beaten a strong squad from Warren County, following their dispatching Bowling Green in the semifinals. Both of those matches went five sets. Logan led Greenwood 2-1 after three sets, but the Lady Gators tied it in the fourth. LCHS took the fifth set to capture the program's first regional championship in 10 years. The Lady Cougars are expected to play their first state game Monday at home. Logan Volleyball won the Class 2A state championship in 2022, but that is treated similarly to a regular season tournament. This is the program's third regional title, beginnning with one in 2008.
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Oct 26, 2023
Lady Cougars beat BGH to reach region finals
Twenty years ago this fall when Logan County began its remarkable reign of volleyball excellence, the Lady Cougar won in the regional semifinals against host Greenwood to play Barren County in the finals. Tonight at Barren County, Coach Caleb Sheffield's team will play Greenwood for the regional championship. The Lady Cougar reached the finals by coming 2-1 down to beat Bowling Green in last night's semfinals. Scores were 22-25, 25-19, 14-25, 25-11 and 15-11. Logan, which has won 21 straight district championships, has been ending its seasons in the semifinals recently. Athletic Director Greg Howard says this is LCHS' first appearance in the finals in 10 years. Game time is 6 p.m. Tickets are $6.
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Oct 25, 2023
Lawson and Blanton qualify for state
Two Logan County runners qualified for the state Class 2A state cross county meet via their performances at last Saturday's regional meet in Owensboro. Wyatt Lawson and Jack Blanton will run at state this Saturday in Lexington. Other runners were Garrett Lawson, Landon Crocker, Gabreiel Masterman, Trapper McCarley and Casey Slaughter.
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Oct 22, 2023
RHS accepting nominations for new Alumni Hall
Russellville High School and Superintendent Kyle Estes have announced the creation of the Russellville High School Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. Nominations and supporting documentation have to be submitted by Dec. 15 For information, including details and how to submit nominations, see a post on The Logan Journal Facebook page.
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Oct 22, 2023
Lady Cougars open regional play Monday
The Logan County Lady Cougars, who swept Russellville and Franklin-Simpson for their 21st straight district volleyball championship, wil lliterally open Fourth Region Tournament action Monday night at Barren County High School. The Lady Cougars (21-12 overall, 12-5 region) will play 16th District runner-up Clinton County (19-12, 10-5) at 5:30. They are in the bracket with Bowling Green (24-10, 9-2) and Allen County-Scottsville (19-15, 9-6). The semifinal are scheduled for Wednesday and the finals on Thursday. District runner-up Franklin plays regional favorite Warren East Wednesday.
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Oct 22, 2023
Cougars' game against South moved up a day
From Logan County Athletic Director Greg Howard: Congratulations to the Cougars as they took care of business Friday against district foe Warren East at home 49-21. With the win, the Cougars finished second in their district and will host a first round playoff game against John Hardin on Nov..3. The Cougars will travel to the confines of South Warren on Thursday, Oct. 26. That game was scheduled to be played on Friday, but has now been moved to Thursday.
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Oct 20, 2023
Cougars run over East for key victory
The Logan County Cougars took care of business on Senior Night Friday by beating a good Warren East team 49-21. The game was close at halftime with the Cougars leading only 29-21, but they quickly made it 34-21 and won going away. This clinches another home playoff game to start postseason action for Coach Todd Adler's Cougars (7-2 overall, 4-1 district).
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Oct 20, 2023
Panthers seal home playoff game
The Russellville Panthers had a substantial lead going into the fourth quarter in a decisive district dual Friday as they worked toward being the second seed in their district. The Panthers had two long touchdowns called back on penalties in the first quarter but still led visiting Fulton County 7-0. Coach Mikie Benton's team turned on in the second quarter, piled up 178 yards total offense in that period, and led the Pilots 34-0 at intermission. The Pilots cut the margin to 34-6 in the third quarter, but a 48-yard run by Jamarion Gardner made it 40-6 and Too Too McKeage's 2-point conversion run started the running clock at 42-6 with 8:12 remaining, meaning they will play at home in two weeks.
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Oct 20, 2023
Cougars and Panthers to host huge district games tonight
Both local high schools will host crucial district games tonight that will determine whether they play at home or on the road when the playoffs begin. Logan County (6-2 overall, 3-1 district) will entertain Warren East (5-3, 3-1) for the number two seed in Class 4A Region I, District 1. Both have lost to top seed Paducah Tilghman. In Class 1A, Russellville (1-7, 1-1) will host Fulton County, which has the same record. They both have lost to top seed Caverna and beaten Ballard Memorial. The KHSAA Litratings make the Panthers a 10-point favorite and the Cougars a 3-point favorite. Both kickoffs are scheduled for 7 p.m. WRUS will broadcast the RHS game live and the LCHS game Saturday at 1 p.m.
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Oct 18, 2023
Kirby Funeral Services hosting cruise in Saturday
Kirby Funeral Services Russellville will host its third annual cruise in and car show in conjunction with Clay Bilyeu this Saturday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Food trucks will be on site, including Backwoods Grilling and Hometown Grill. Prizes will include Top 10, Best Paint, Best Interior and Best of Show. Funds raised will go to JDRF, and Hospice. Entry is free. Kirby Funeral Service is located at the intersection of the Bowling Green and Franklin roads near their intersection with East Ninth and East Fourth streets.
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Oct 16, 2023
Traffic light at 4th and Bethel to be out of service Wednesday
The traffic signal at the intersection of West Fourth Street and Bethel Street in downtown Russellville will be turned off this Wednesday, Oct. 18. The intersection will be controlled by flaggers. Motorists are encouraged to avoid the intersection while the traffic signal is offline and seek alternate route. The signal will be offline beginning at 8:30 a.m. until around 4 p.m. The signal is expected to be offline one day. The signal has to be taken offline so crews can make repairs to a storm water drain, according to Wes Watt of the Kentucky Transportation Department.
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Oct 16, 2023
District volleyball tournament at F-S tonight
Top-seeded Logan County and the Russellville Lady Panthers open 13th District Volleyball Tournament play today at 5:30 p.m. at Franklin. The 6:30 match pairs Todd Central and host Franklin Simpson. The winners will meet in the championship match, which is expected to start at 8. Ticket details can be found on The LoJo's Facebook page.
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Oct 13, 2023
Cougars come from behind to edge Hopkinsville
Ridge Holman and Davin Yates connected on a 27-yard touchdown pass midway through the fourth quarter, and then Yates bulled his way for a two-point conversion to provide the winning scores in the Logan County Cougars' 28-27 district victory over the Hopkinsville Tigers Friday at the Stadium of Champions. That same duo had scored the game's first touchdown on a 57-yard pass and run. Jacob White ran the other LCHS touchdown, and Kyra Bilyeu kicked two extra points. Brady Hinton and Jack Delaney made some clutch receptions, while Michael Hammonds and DeSean Payne picked off Tiger passes. Yates rushed an unofficial 196 yards on 27 carries, completed a trio of passes for 18 yards, and caught 3 passes for 89 yards and a pair of touchdowns for 303 yards total offense to go along with the 2-point conversion.
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Oct 13, 2023
Rotary Pancake Breakfast to open Parade Day
The Russellville Rotary Club has been a vital part of Logan County for a century. During most of those years, Rotarians have relied on the annual Rotary Pancake Breakfast to fund many of their beneficent activities. This year is no exception. The breakfast for the public will, as always, be on the Logan County Tobacco & Heritage Festival's Parade Day, will be in First Baptist Church's Fellowship Hall and run from 6-10 a.m. Tickets will be available at the door.
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Oct 13, 2023
Panthers to play for top district seed tonight
The top district seed in the Class 1Aplayoffs is at stake tonight when the Russellville Panthers host Caverna at Rhea Stadium. Both teams are 1-0 in the district after winning, as expected, in last week's district openers. Coach Mikie Benton's Panther made their first win of the season memorable by crushing Ballard Memorial 38-0. The Colonels are 3-4 after beating Fulton County. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. A recorded play-by-play of the game can be heard on WRUS Saturday at 1 p.m.
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Oct 13, 2023
Cougars to play at district rival Hoptown tonight
The Logan County Cougars find themselves in an odd position tonight when they travel to Hopkinsville for a district football contest. First, it's rare that the Cougars are not rated in the Top 10 in the state in Class 4A by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association. Despite their 5-2 record, the Cougars' RPI ranks 12th in the state. Even more unusual is that Hopkinsville not only is not considered a state contender, but the 1-6 Tigers are ranked 32nd. The Cougars will be almost a three-touchdown favorite when they kick off at the Stadium of Champions at 7 p.m. The teams are coached by two alumni of Cougar football, Logan's Todd Adler and Hoptown's Marc Adam Clark. The game will be aired live over WRUS.
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Oct 12, 2023
Festival Special Needs Walk Friday morning
The Special Needs Walk will be a Friday highlight of the Logan County Tobacco & Heritage Festival. Here's the information: – Registration 9:30 a.m., Walk Starts at 10:05 Where: Registration will begin at the Logan County Chamber of Commerce Porch Contact: Logan County Chamber of Commerce, Hours: Friday: 8 -3, Phone (270) 726-2206 ENTRY INFO: There is no cost to participate in this event. Simply fill out the form at the Chamber. Limited quantity of FREE t-shirts available for participants only, on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Oct 12, 2023
Festival's Blessing of the Animals today
The Logan County Tobacco & Heritage Festival Pet Show and Blessing of the Animals will be held today in the pavilion behind the Logan County Extension Office. Registration of the animals for the show begins at 5 p.m. with the show at 6. Blessing of the Animals will follow. Entry fee for the show is a canned good of human food for each class entered. There is no charge to attend.
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Oct 12, 2023
Cemetery Tours offered this evening
As part of the Logan County Tobacco & Heritage Festival, Cemetery Tours will be held from 5-7 p.m. today at Maple Grove Cemetery in Russellville, which is located on West Ninth Street, beginning at Nashville Street. Tickets, which cost $5 per person, can be obtained at the Logan County Chamber of Commerce on Carrico Park Square.
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Oct 12, 2023
RHS Alumni Meet and Greet in new site Friday
From Greg Owens of the R Club: Our Panthers return to Rhea Stadium and Ken Barrett Field this Friday to take on the Caverna Colonel's in a very important district game. The Panthers have dominated this series, winning all 11 matchups that began in 1988. Its is also Alumni weekend for all Panthers. We are having ourannual "Meet and Greet" in the technology building just off the parking lot at the stadium. We are encouraging all Panthers to attend the Meet and Greet at 5 p.m., followed by what hopes to be a great Panther Football game, starting at 7 p.m. We are also recognizing our 1983 State Championship Team at halftime.
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Oct 10, 2023
Lady Panthers win in 2 OT at regional soccer
The Russellville Lady Panthers made history Monday by beating Russell County 2-1 when Olivia Sayne headed in a goal with 1:49 remaining in double overtime. It was RHS girls’ soccer first-even regional win and sends them into Wednesday’s 7:30 semifinals against Greenwood (14-6-1) at Warren Central High School. Ja’eda Poindexter had kicked Russellville first goal in regulation on an assist by Sayne. Goalkeeper Chloe Penrod allowed the Lady Lakers only one successful kick on nine shots on goal. Eric Evans is coach of the 11-6 Lady Panthers.
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Oct 3, 2023
Dr. Webb ends his 60-year optometry practice
When Dr. Bill Webb closed the door of his East Fourth Street office Friday, he also closed his optometry practice after 60 years serving Logan Countians. Webb, 84, began eye care in Russellville in 1963. His late wife Patricia was a retired teacher in the Russellville schools. They have two daughters, Kavonne Mitchell and Julie Jackson. Dr. Webb has experienced serious medical problems the past few months, but he continued seeing patients until the end of September, He also continues to be the song leader for Fellowship Church of Christ.
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Sep 22, 2023
Quarles notes Gov. Jones' role in agriculture
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles, a Republican, released this statement about the death of former governor Brereton Jones, a Democrat: "Gov. Jones was a dedicated leader in the political circle and the agricultural field. Along with serving on the State Board of Agriculture in the 1980s, he was also the owner of a thoroughbred farm, Airdrie Stud. He understood the importance of the horse industry to Kentucky and used his one term as governor to implement breeder and stallion awards programs, setting up off-track betting facilities to help fund them."
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Sep 8, 2023
Both local teams fall in Friday games
Both local high school football teams took losses in games Friday night.. Greenwood and Logan County were tied at 13-13 midway through the fourth quarter, but the Gators scored, and the Cougars couldn't match it. Greenwood won 21-13 to hand LCHS its first loss of the season. Again this week, the Russellville Panthers kept the score close until late in the second quarter, but homestanding Trigg County dominated the final 27 minutes of the game to win 59-13. A recorded play-by-play of the Cougar game can be heard on WRUS beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday.
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Sep 7, 2023
Oak Grove's fall revival starts with Community Kickoff
What veteran Worship Leader Larry Vaught calls a “special time for the Chandlers community folks” will be held Saturday to begin Oak Grove Baptist Church’s fall revival. The Community Kickoff with include food, fellowship, and an afternoon singing with the Kinchem Family Singers from 4 to 6. Revival services will start on Sunday, with the evangelist Bro. Phillip Brumfield, new pastor for Oak Grove, starting at 11 a.m. Evening services will begin each night at 6:15 as Vaught leads worship, accompanied by special musical guests Dennis Mohon, Konnie Smith, Duncan Sandlin, and Cliff Paddock. Transportation can be arranged by calling the church office.
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Sep 6, 2023
Lady Cougars to play in 2A state this weekend
Lady Cougar Volleyball begins defense of its 2022 Kentucky 2A Championship in the state meet Friday at 1:45 p.m. against Franklin County at the Jones Gymnasium at Woodward Health & Recreation Center in Owensboro. If Coach Caleb Sheffield’s team wins, Logan County will meet the Nelson County-Union County winner Saturday at 11 a.m. The finals will follow at 5:30. First-round losers are guaranteed one more match on Saturday. Logan would play at 2:30. Four Lady Cougars are listed in the top 50 in the state in various categories. They are Aubrey Sears in kills, Kambell Porter in assists, Lydia Owens in digs, and Lilaina Veigel in aces.
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Sep 5, 2023
Cougar Hall of Fame reps on WRUS today
Logan County Cougar Athletic Association representatives Richard Holloman and Melodie Bingham are scheduled to appear on WRUS this morning to explain the process for the public to nominate those who have been associated with athletics in the Logan County School System for inclusion in the Logan County Athletic Hall of Fame. They will talk with Chris McGinnis at 8:30. WRUS can be heard at 610 AM. 104.9 FM and wrusradio.com.
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Sep 1, 2023
Panthers challenge Logan early but Cougars win 49-14
Homestanding Russellville kept the game close until late in the first half, but the powerful Logan County Cougars took over the second half and won the Clash of the Cats 49-14 Friday. The Cougars led only 14-7 until four minutes remained in the half, but LCHS scored, and then went up 28-7 at the half after a Davin Yates interception set up a back-breaking TD against the Panther defense. Quarterback Ridge Holman completed 23 of 32 passes for 301 yards and 4 touchdowns. Two of those scoring aerials went to Brady Hinton, who caught 8 passes for over 100 yards. Yates scored 3 touchdowns, 2 of them on the ground. Jack Delaney caught a TD pass and Elijah Hawkins rushed for over 100 yards, including a touchdown. Russellville’s scores came on a 75-yard kick return by Amarus Morrow and a 15-yard pass from Tutu McKeage to Jamarion Gardner on the Panthers’ last play of the game. An historical note: both teams’ placekickers are females. Logan’s Kyla Bilyeu, who was All-SKY last year, connected on all five conversions she got to attempt, and Russellville’s Madden Bloodworth went 2 for 2,
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Aug 31, 2023
Cougars to visit RHS for grid Clash
Coming off a 28-14 win over Clarksville Rossview Friday, the Logan County Cougars will take a 2-0 record to Rhea Stadium Friday for the annual Clash of the Cats against the Russellville Panthers (0-2). The Cougars have outscored Warren Central and Rossview 85-28. They have piled up over 900 yards total offense to 600 for their opponents. Quarterbacks Ridge Holman and David Yates and receiver Jack Delaney have led a potent passing attack(almost 600 yards), but Russellville’s strength has been the passing game on both offense and defense. They have passed for 187 yards and given up just 184. Quarterback Tutu McKeage does most of the Panthers’ passing. Donovan Armstrong is the primary ball carrier and Noah Stovall leads the receiving corps. The game will be broadcast live on WRUS and also re-broadcast Saturday afternoon.
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Aug 29, 2023
Russellville to name new superintendent tonight
The Russellville Board of Education is expected to name its new superintendent tonight in a called meeting, which begins at 6 p.m. at the Central Office. Candidates for the position have not been announced. The position came open when Larry Begley, who made a stopover in Russellville as superintendent, resigned to accept a similar position with the Bourbon County Schools near Lexington.
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Aug 28, 2023
Logan v'ball wins 2A regional15-9.
The Logan County Lady Cougar Volleyball team is headed to state in an attempt to repeat as Class 2A state champion, but their regional championship didn’t come easily, After sweeping Warren Central and Allen County-Scottsville each 3-0, Coach Caleb Sheffield’s team found itself trailing Warren East two sets to one in the finals. The Lady Cougars squeezed out a 25-23 win in game four and then took the decisive fifth set 15-9. State will be in Owensboro again and will begin Friday, Sept. 8.
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Aug 27, 2023
Final Tuesday session of Farmers' Market this week
This Tuesday will be the final weekday session of the Logan County Farmers' Market in 2023. Vendors voted at the annual preseason meeting this spring to stop Tuesday markets at the end of August because of a traditional reduction of both vendors and customers during the fall months. Saturday farmers' market sessions will continue for two more months until the last Saturday in October. This Tuesday's hours will be from noon until 3 p.m., as has been true throughout the three summer months this year. Some vendors will continue to have produce available at their roadside markets every day until the winter months.
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Aug 26, 2023
Panther Band to perform before Hot Rods game Sunday
The Russellville High School Panther Band will be featured at the Bowling Green Hot Rods’ home game Sunday. Director Trevor Cardwell’s award-winning group will perform before the 1:05 first pitch, including playing the National Anthem. Principal Rex Booth will throw out the first pitch. After the game, the band members will be invited to an autograph session with the professional ball players. Presale tickets befitted the Panther Band, but supporters are still invited to attend the event at BG Ballpark.
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Aug 25, 2023
Funeral services tomorrow for Dr. Dewey Wood
Funeral services will be held in Russellville Saturday afternoon for Dr. Dewey Wood, 90, who practiced family medicine in Russellville for nearly 50 years, 42 of them in his Bethel Street office. He also saw patients at his Auburn office and delivered over 1,500 babies. A veteran of the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War era, he served on the local hospital board for several years and as Chief of Staff. Additionally, he served on the Barren River Health Board, the Barren River Child Advocacy Center)Board, and the Logan County Crime Stoppers Board, and he was inducted into the Bowling Green High School Hall of Honor in 2011. He had owned farms in Logan and Simpson counties for 57 years and enjoyed watching the harvesting of crops during his retirement. He is survived by his wife Sue Wood; his children, Elizabeth, Diane and Chris Wood and Pam Berry; five grandchildren; and his sister, Caroline Day.
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Aug 25, 2023
Both football teams to kick off home games at 8 tonight
Because the extreme heat that has engulfed the area this week, both local high school football teams will begin their home games an hour late tonight. The gates will open at Logan County at 7 for an 8 p.m. kickoff, Athletic Director Greg Howard has announced. After whipping Warren Central via running clock last week in the Lewisburg Bank Bowl, Coach Todd Adler's team will entertain Rossview of Clarksville. Russellville will also begin play at Rhea Stadium at 8 against one of their oldest foes, Glasgow, which has former Panther head coach and principal John Myers on its coaching staff. WRUS will carry the Scotties-at-Panthers game live on all of its platforms, including 104.9 FM and 610 AM.
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Aug 18, 2023
Cougars build big halftime lead, star running clock early
With Davin Yates piling up eye-popping statistics, the Logan County Cougars built a 42-14 halftime lead over Warren Central in the second game of the Lewisburg Bank Bowl Friday. Yates passed for 146 yards, rushed for 114 and caught a touchdown pass for 68 yards, bringing his total to 328 yards in the first 21 minutes. The Cougars' starting quarerback the last three years, Yates shifted to other backfield positions with sophomore Ridge Holman playing quarterback and throwing touchdown passes to Yates and Hunter Holloway on the last play of the half. He also hit Jack Delaney with another TD pass and Brady Hinton with a 2-point coversion in the second minute of the half of the second half to make it 50-14 and start the running clock. Hinton had caught a TD pass from Yates, and Delaney had intercepted a pass. Elijah Hawkins, the team's defensive leader the last two years, rushed for a TD. All-SKY kicker Kyla Bilyeu kicked five conversions in the first half.
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