August 2017 Articles
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Sen. Westerfield addresses pension reform

Posted on August 29, 2017 2:20 PM



Bringing about a flurry of facts and a storm of misconceptions, Kentucky’s pension crisis has become one of the most dominating news stories in recent months. One thing is for certain: if our state pensions are not addressed in the very near future, we will face huge cuts in state funding. Edu...

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RHS Principal's Report for Aug. 27

By Ben Bruni, Principal

Posted on August 27, 2017 6:12 PM



What a great week we had! Monday saw several universities descend on the campus of Russellville Jr./Sr. High School for the awe inspiring Eclipse. Superintendent Bart Flener rolled out the Russellville Ready Program to parents and community members, and Friday night saw Coach John Myers win his 140t...

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LCHS Principal's Report for Aug. 25

By Caycee Spears, Principal

Posted on August 25, 2017 2:02 PM



We hope that everyone has had a great week. The school-wide and class-specific expectations and procedures are in place, and the students are doing a great job as we approach the end of the first month of school. Early release Friday Students were dismissed at 1 today. The other early re...

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Community Ed offering wide variety of fall courses

By Penni Nugent

Posted on August 23, 2017 11:24 PM



There was such an overwhelming interest last fall when Community Education offered a bread-making class that we are attempting to offer another one-time class to be held on Saturday, Sept. 16. This class will be hands-on bread-making steps with added humor and science, plus you will take two loaves ...

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RHS Principal's Report for Aug. 20

By Ben Bruni, Principal

Posted on August 21, 2017 5:15 PM



Panther Nation, Exciting week this week for Western KY as the nation turns its eyes on us for the Eclipse on Monday. This Friday bring our first home football games as well! Star testing completed this past week and students are settling into a groove as are all the new faces! NO SCHOOL – ...

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Weekly Report from LCHS Principal

By Caycee Spears, Principal

Posted on August 18, 2017 1:26 PM



We trust that your children are having a positive learning experience at LCHS, and we appreciate your continued support of our efforts. Anticipation is building as our fall student-athletes are beginning to take to the fields, courts, and trails in their respective sports. We wish them the best in t...

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State Fair demonstrates variety and value of Kentucky agriculture

By Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles

Posted on August 17, 2017 10:37 PM



As a farm kid from Scott County, I have many fond memories of past state fairs. It's a chance to rub elbows with our neighbors, reunite with friends from across the Commonwealth, and show off the best that Kentucky agriculture has to offer. The 113th edition of this great tradition is Aug. 17-2...

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Women in business inspire others and get inspired themselves

By Karen Logan

Posted on August 17, 2017 10:10 PM



On Aug. 1, the Logan County Chamber of Commerce welcomed 200 women as they gathered at the Logan County Extension Office to "Celebrate Women in Business." Brittany Young, "Certified Celebrator" of Bowling Green, joined us as keynote speaker and delivered an inspiring message about social media and ...

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Logan County High adds new faculty and staff

By Caycee Spears, Principal

Posted on August 16, 2017 9:37 PM



Each fall, Logan County High School welcomes new faces to its educational community. This year, along with new students, several faculty and staff members will join the Cougar family. These additions will provide skills and expertise that should prove to enhance the school’s overall strengths ...

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Switzers plus Wagoner and Jordan win Young Farmer Golf Scramble

By Jay Campbell

Posted on August 8, 2017 11:51 PM



The Logan County Chapter of the Young Farmers raised money for the Young Farmer Scholarship by hosting the Young Farmer Golf Scramble at Rolling Hills golf course on Saturday, July 29.  We were fortunate to have 11 teams to participate and contribute to the Young Farmer Scholarship program...

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