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ACHS ACCEL Academy officers discuss plans for 'Magic School Bus'


2016-03-07 - ACHS 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Candice Flatt.
ACCEL Academy President, Lauren McQuaide discusses plans with Vice President, Alayna Willis and Secretary, Sydney Waggener, about plans for using the gifted and talented "Magic School Bus" to do science based lessons with ACPC students under Mrs. Flatt's guidance during the month of April. - From Adair County Gifted & Talent's ACCEL Academy


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Asa Swann with Marion representatives, Heartland Foundation


2016-03-07 - Capitol Annex, Frankfort, KY - Photo by Drew Tucker, Campbellsville University.
Those representing Marion County for the Heartland Foundation Board with, left, Asa Swan, chief of staff for the secretary of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet; are Greg Gribbins, Marion County Chamber of Commerce executive director; and John Thomas, foundation treasurer and Lebanon City administrator. - Drew Tucker, CU


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Washington County Representatives for Heartland Parkway


2016-03-07 - Capitol Annex, Frankfort, KY - Photo Drew Tucker, CU. Those representing Washington County for the Heartland Foundation Board are, from left: Wendell Lawrence, executive director of Lincoln Trail Area Development District; John Settles, Washington County judge-executive; with Asa Swan, chief of staff for the secretary of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. - Drew Tucker

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Taylor County representatives for Heartland Foundation Board


2016-03-07 - Capitol Annex, Frankfort, KY - Photo by Drew Tucker, Campbellsville University.
Those representing Taylor County for the Heartland Foundation Board are, from left: Rep. John "Bam" Carney, (R); Asa Swan, chief of staff for the secretary of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.; Tony Young, mayor of the City of Campbellsville; Eddie Rogers, Taylor County judge-executive; John Gaines, second district magistrate; Chad Shively, Taylor County property valuation administrator; Ron McMahan, executive director/CEO of the Campbellsville-Taylor County Economic Development Authority; and Dr. John Chowning, chair of the Heartland Foundation Board and executive assistant to the president of Campbellsville University for government, community and constituent relations. - Drew Tucker, CU


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Representing Adair County on Heartland Foundation Board


2016-03-07 - Capitol Annex, Frankfort, KY - Photo by Drew Tucker, Campbellsville University.
Those representing Adair County for the Heartland Foundation Board are, from left: Asa Swan, chief of staff for the secretary of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet; Rep. John "Bam" Carney, (R); Charles Grimsley; Holly Grimsley, deputy judge executive; Dr. Dean Adams, vice president of Lindsey Wilson College; Tiffany Kessler, campaign field representative for former Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Jamie Comer; Eddie Kessler; Greg Caldwell, sixth district magistrate; Harold Burton, first district magistrate; Billy Dean Coffey, fifth district magistrate; and Dr. John Chowning, chair of the Heartland Foundation Board and executive assistant to the president of Campbellsville University for government, community and constituent relations. - Drew Tucker, CU


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Rep. Carney, Rep. Mills announce formation of new SC KY caucus


2016-03-07 - Capitol Annex, Frankfort, KY - Photo by Drew Tucker, Campbellsville University.
The Heartland Parkway Foundation met with State Senators, Representatives and Transportation Cabinet officials on February 18, 2016, to discuss the merits of the parkway project, encourage additional funding in the current and future legislative sessions, and announce the formation of the new "South Central Kentucky Caucus" within the Kentucky General Assembly. Above, Rep. John "Bam" Carney and Rep. Terry Mills announce the formation of the South Central Kentucky Caucus. - Drew Tucker, CU


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Mary Froedge Tanski, 92, Green Co., KY (1923-2016)


2016-03-07 - 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo from Grissom-Martin Funeral Home.
Mary Froedge Tanski, 92, Green Co., KY (1923-2016)



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