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Campbellsville HS names Leaders of the Week


2016-02-26 - Campbellsville High School, 230 W Main (campus), Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, CIS. Campbellsville High School recently named its Leaders of the Week for the week of Feb. 22. They are freshman Davon Cecil, sophomore Kayla Young, junior Kailey Morris and senior Brady Wilkerson. From left are Brady Wilkerson, Davon Cecil, Kailey Morris and Kayla Young. Calen McKinney

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(Ad) Rooster (there are four others) seeking a job


2016-02-26 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Chris Haskiell.
Ziggy, the handsome rooster is strutting with his girl. He's seeking work, but you won't find him in CM Employment. He can be found at Roosters seeking a job, in CM pets.


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ACMS students learn about CPR from Roger Cundiff


2016-02-25 - ACMS, 322 Gen. John Adair Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Shamarie Harper, Adair County School District Media Coordinator.
Today, February the 25, 2016 it became a little safer to be in the 8th grade at Adair County Middle School. Lou Ann Carter, Practical Living Teacher at ACMS, collaborated with Roger Cundiff from Adair County Emergency Services to provide students with a live demonstration and lesson over CPR, provided by a professional from their own community. This type of engaged learning is becoming the standard throughout the Adair County Schools. And the bonding between community and school continues to grow and strengthen. One can only imagine where we will be in another year from now. - Shamarie Harper, Adair County Schools, Media/PR coordinator


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Getting ready of FFA Greenhand Ceremony


2016-02-25 - ACHS Cafeteria, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Savannah Roy, FFA Reporter.
FFA President, Jessica Simpson paints the hand of each freshman FFA member green, in preparation for the ceremonial Greenhand Ceremony to be held, tonight, Thursday, February 25, 2016, at 6pmCT, in the high school cafeteria. Getting their hands painted from left, are Trent Hayes, Chandler Wisdom, Quinten Huddleston, Dustin McGuffin and Lane Burkhardt. - Savannah Roy, FFA Reporter


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Adair Co. Middle School 4-H group serves as pages in Frankfort


2016-02-25 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Shamarie Harper, Adair County School District Media Coordinator.
What makes Adair County Schools special is not only our great students and dedicated staff but also our community. Within our small-town are agencies and organizations which add enrichment to our students lives and walk hand-in-hand with our ideas and philosophies. One such agency is the Adair County UK Ag Cooperative Extension Office. Our community and school district are so lucky to have Tony Rose and Kelli Bonifer striving to accomplish many of the same goals as our school district. One such example would be on February 24, and 25, 2016, the 4-H Leadership group along with Mr. Rose, the programs coordinator, traveled to Frankfort to serve as pages for Senator Max Wise and Representative "Bam" Carney who both support and understand the importance of education in our area, and are always willing to support our local youth. A huge thank you to them both. While in Frankfort, the children will tour the capital and visit the Vietnam Memorial. So we have a local organization supporting and reinforcing both Leader in Me and Social Studies/History. The new environment within our schools is one not only of collaboration within the walls of our buildings but expanding to our town, county, and state. It is an exciting time to be a part of the Adair County Schools. Members of the Adair County Middle School 4-H Leadership Group include: Carli Ann Carter, Lindsey Taylor, Elizabeth Marcum, Chloe Grider, Reilly Wells, Hannah Brown, Hannah Burton, and Emily Farmer. - Shamarie Harper


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Mary Ellen LaFavers, 90, Somerset, KY (1925-2016)


2016-02-25 - Somerset, KY - Photo Somerset Undertaking Company and Crematory.
Mary Ellen LaFavers, 90, Somerset, KY (1925-2016)


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Learning about work as a veterinarian


2016-02-25 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney. Dr. Melinda Barber of The Animal Hospital and veterinary technician Ethan Cox, the son of first-grade teacher Shirley Cox, speak to CES students about their work to help animals.

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