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Law honored by Adairville
Vernon Law was recognized on April 30, 2012, for his long-time service to the City of Adairville. He was presented with a Gander Mountain gift card from the city and a Farmall watch from his fellow employees and council members. His contribution to the city is greatly appreciated.
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Lewisburg Homemakers
The Lewisburg Homemakers met at the home of Madine Ray. Six members and three guests were present. Janice, sister to Pat, one of the members, from Christian County Homemakers, also Veronica from North Carolina were guests. Myrrhl read the though of the month. pledge of the flag was recited by all. The lesson was “Cooking for one or two.” Dorothy and Joyce did one recipe, wheat tortilla spread peanut butter with jelly on top, place a...
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Leslie Eli Sayne
Tori Dorris and Vince Sayne announce the birth of their son Leslee Eli Sayne on Friday, April 13, 2012, at the Medical Center in Bowling Green. He weighed 6 pound 4 ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Pam Dorris and Mike and Barbara Dorris. Maternal great-grandparents are Kathy and David Creasy and Pearlie and the late George Dorris. Paternal grandparents are Judy and Roy Sayne. Paternal great-grandparents are Bea Lon...
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Wright, Brindley
Ms. Phyllis Pearson Wright of Olmstead would like to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of her daughter Kateland Marie Wright to Carl Douglas Brindley son of April M. Wilkey Brindley and the late Carl Wayne Brindley of Paducah. Kateland is the granddaughter of Nell Pearson and the late Guy Pearson, the late Mary Kathleen Knight Wright and the late Wilbur Wright of Russellville. The wedding will be held Saturday, June 9, 2012, a...
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Jeffery Kendall Jackson
Grandy and Courtney Jackson announce the birth of their son Jeffery Kendall Jackson. Kendall was born on March 13, 2012, at the Medical Center in Bowling Green. he weighed 8 pounds 4 ounces and was 20 inches long. Kendall has one older brother Chandler Jackson. His grandparents are Jeff and Sheila Barrow, Pam and Stacey O’Neal all of Russellville and Joe Jackson of Bowling Green. His great-grandparents are Lasley and the late Lila Johns...
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Ryan and Jenni Craig of Russellville announce the birth of their daughter
Ryan and Jenni Craig of Russellville announce the birth of their daughter, Sparrow Lorelai Craig, on April 4, 2012, at the Medical Center in Bowling Green. She weighed 7 pounds and 15 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. Sparrow has two brothers, Owen and John Craig, and a sister, Summer Craig. Maternal grandparents are David and Judy Osborne of Adairville. Paternal grandparents are Richard and Mary Ann Craig of Allegre. Maternal great-gran...
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Red Cross needs your help in May
Are you doing your part to ensure our hospital patients have the blood or platelets they need when they need it? Approximately every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood and 44,000 units of blood are needed every day. Since one in 10 people entering a hospital needs blood, it’s important to maintain an adequate blood supply. May is a great month to donate blood. College classes are ending and the American Red Cross is no ...
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Greetings from the Antioch Community This cold weather is still holding on isn’t it? The Pastor asked Sunday morning how we were
Greetings from the Antioch Community This cold weather is still holding on isn’t it? The Pastor asked Sunday morning how we were, and I said “Cold.” He asked how many were cold and several held up their hand. So he told them to turn up the Heat and it sure felt good. Bellview Baptist Church hosted the April Quarterly meeting on Tuesday night of last week. Two of the youth from Elkton Baptist showed slides and told of their Mission Trip to...
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I am ready for some warmer weather
I am ready for some warmer weather, how about you? These days of near-spring like weather got us spoiled for the last several days I’ve had a time of flu-like condition. I have coughed and coughed so much at night that nobody could sleep. I’m better and have fought off going to the doctor. Linda Peron, of Chesepeake Bay, Virginia, has been a house guest of Margie Latham for the past several days. They enjoyed the time they could spend toget...
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The next meeting of the SCDC will be on May 8 at 7:00pm
The next meeting of the SCDC will be on May 8 at 7:00pm. All meetings are open to the public If you have a spring event coming up, the community center is a great place for birthday parties and family reunions. For rental information call Lori Rouse at 847-2200 The Corinth Country Market Saturday special this week is a pan of sweet rolls for $4.00. Laura is also featuring fresh strawberry jam. Fresh strawberries should be ready next week....
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Hello from Adairville
Hello from Adairville, Kentucky. The place I love and call home. One of the great ladies of Adairville died early Tuesday morning. Sarah Lou James McCormick, age 98, died in her sleep at Logan Memorial Hospital. “Ms. Sarah” a much-loved and respected women had been in declining health since a recent fall. She leaves behind a loving daughter, son, their spouses and several grand children. “Ms. Sarah” was one of our last true historians for...
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Good morning Lewisburg
Good morning Lewisburg. I went to church and there was lots of visitors. We had a great time in God’s word. Pastor, Brother Larry Eaton, is back to his old self from surgery on his elbow. He’s gone back to work at Crabtree in Russellville. It’s a sad day. Today Randy Eaton flipped his S10 truck on Smith Hill. He had to be cut out out. He is in The Medical Center. Pray he will heal soon. He has a broken leg. Tressa Mullen had heart sur...
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Oglesby finishes basic training
Army National Guard Pvt. Dalton A. Oglesby has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map re...
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New Civil War book on Kentucky featured at Logan Library
New at the Logan County Public Library is the book “Memorials to the Blue and Gray,” a pictorial historical resource for Civil War enthusiasts. The author, Edna Macon of Owensboro, traveled the state of Kentucky in locating 107 monuments to the Confederacy and the Union. Each is beautifully pictured with a detailed history of its being erected. A real help to family researchers is a section listing all names found on and adjacent to the m...
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Chick honored by Red River club
Logan County Judge Executive Logan Chick has been named Public Servant of the Year in Logan County. Richard Hughes, President of the Red River Fish & Game Habitat, made the official announcement this week. The judge will be honored at a fund raiser dinner this Saturday evening at the habitat’s club house on James Lake Road. Chick is in his sixth year as Logan County Judge Executive. Prior to that he had 29 years experience with Houchens ...
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