Student earns perfect ACT score
All of Kentucky’s public high school juniors are mandated to participate in the ACT, which assesses English, reading, mathematics, and science areas. In a time when math and science scores acr...
Two Wkctc students selected for All-Kentucky academic team
West Kentucky Community & Technical College students Kerrie Peck and Mathew Petersen have been named to the Kentucky Community & Technical College System All-Kentucky Academic Team in recogniti...
Seventh-graders get chance to take college entrance exams
The Duke Talent Identification Program’s Seventh Grade Talent Search identifies academically talented seventh-graders based on standardized test scores achieved while attending elementary or mi...
Graves Juniors selected for Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program
Several Graves County High School juniors have been selected for the Kentucky Governor’s Scholars Program this summer. GSP provides a preview of college life. Students are selected to live and ...
FBLA honors
About 30 members of the Graves County High School Future Business Leaders of America attended and competed at the FBLA State Conference in Louisville in mid-April. Top competitors are from le...
Winning paper
Daniel Duncan, Murray State University senior economics major, won first place in a recent business paper competition at Brescia University in Owensboro. His paper was a proposal for a ‘fat tax...
School names new president
The trustees of Friends University, a Christian-based liberal arts institution in Wichita, Kan., selected T.J. Arant, son of Charles and Sarah Arant of Sedalia, as president of the university. ...
Sports honors
Two Graves County Middle School students won ribbons in the Special Olympics competition at Murray State University on Saturday. Morgan Elliott (left) placed fourth in the 100 meter dash and se...
Rally to conclude empathy project
The Graves County School District early in the school year hosted Darrell Scott, father of Rachel Joy Scott, the first victim in the Columbine High School shootings. The journals she left behin...
Duke TIP recognizes Marshall 7th-graders Academically talented seventh-graders in Marshall County are being recognized for exceptional scores on the ACT or SAT.
From Benton Middle School: Andrea Anderson, Abigail Fiessinger, Kathryn Ha...