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CES students learn about being a police officer


2016-02-09 - Campbellsville Elementary School, 315 Roberts Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo Calen McKinney, Campbellsville Independent Schools photo.
Campbellsville Police Officer Andy Warren spoke to CES Wings Express students on Monday, Feb. 8, about his job as a police officer. He told students about his uniform and weapons, and how police officers work to collect evidence and complete paperwork. Warren said being a police officer isn't exactly how it's portrayed on television. The police receive strange calls from time to time, and Warren told students about how officers handle those. He also talked about how students will be kept safe if someone came into their school with a weapon. Warren told students that, to be a police officer, they must graduate from high school and attend the police academy.


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Two dogs found, smell like diesel fluid


2016-02-09 - Highway 55 South, Adair County KY - Photo by Lynn Harvey.
These dogs came to our house this morning and smell like diesel fluid. I think they were gone all night. The brown one ran off, and it's feet were frozen (the one standing in the street in the background in the photo on the left). The white one pictured close up has light blue eyes. They were around 2200 Highway 55 South. Email: Shashai23@msn.com -- Lynn Harvey
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Prevetts help with new CU Harrodsburg Center


2016-02-09 - Campbellsville University - Photo by Dr. H. Keith Spears. DSC_2910:
Ken Prevett, third from right, and Debbie Prevett, third from left, give to the new Campbellsville University Harrodsburg Center. Others photographed include, from left: Dr. G. Ted Taylor, associate vice president for development and church relations and director of FIRST CLASS and church outreach; Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of Campbellsville University; Wes Carter, assistant director of church outreach; and Benji Kelly, vice president for development.


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St. Barnabus Church of the Encourager helps new Harrodsburg Center


2016-02-09 - Campbellsville University - Photo by Dr. H. Keith Spears.
Pam Sims, center, represents St. Barnabus Church of the Encourager in their donation to the new Harrodsburg Center. Also photographed include, from left: Dr. G. Ted Taylor, associate vice president for development and church relations and director of FIRST CLASS and church outreach; Dr. Michael V. Carter, president of Campbellsville University; Wes Carter, assistant director of church outreach; and Benji Kelly, vice president for development.


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State Rep. Kim King donates to new Harrodsburg Center


2016-02-09 - Campbellsville University - Photo by Dr. H. Keith Spears.
Campbellsville University President Dr. Michael V. Carter, left, accepts a donation from State Representative Kim King for the new Harrodsburg Center.


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LWC IACBE


2016-02-09 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Duane Bonifer.
Students in the LWC Business and Computer Information Systems Division flanked by division chair, Linda McKinley-Grider, left, and Associate Professor of Business Trudy Morlino. From left: Girder, Morgan Johnson of Allons, TN; Hali Wheat of Columbia, Kayla Cordeiro of Cerritos, CA, Raul Mendez of Naucalpan, Mexico, Michael Robinson of Mabelvale, AR; Ignacio Huertas of Barcelona, Spain, Amy Brown of Lebanon, KY, and Patrick Adkins of Glasgow, KY, and Morlino.


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ACHS Freshman Boys Basketball are 20th District Champs


2016-02-09 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Renee Corbin.
Adair County Freshman Boys Basketball 20th District Champs!! Adair County defeated Taylor County in the first round by a 3 point buzzer beater scored by Anthony Payne, ending the game 33-30. They defeated Campbellsville in the championship game 57-31 becoming the 2015-2016 20th District Champs! The team consists of Byron Corbin, Blane Frazier, Layndon Carter, Jordan Simpson, Anthony Payne, Devin Richardson and Baylor Giles, and they are coached by Chad Bell.


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