May 25, 2013
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Students from Graves County Middle School are learning about KnowHow2GoKY.org. The site helps  students and their families understand the steps to getting to college. Most of the seventh- and eighth-graders, currently enrolled in Graves County Middle School, are receiving weekly instruction through the GEAR UP Kentucky program, a six-year grant program funded by the U.S. Department of Education. GEAR UP stands for Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs. GUK serves 30 middle schools and their corresponding high schools in 22 counties in Kentucky. Standing from  left are Ethan Murphey, Chaney Willett, Avery Milliken, Sapphire Huggins and Emily Goddard. Sitting are Tyler Crouch and  Macy Dublin.
Learning about college
Contributed photo Students from Graves County Middle School are learning about KnowHow2GoKY.org. The site helps  students and their families understand the steps to getting to college. Most of t...
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Clemens Fine Arts Center director chosen as Kentucky Arts Council juror
Clemens Fine Arts Center Director Gail Robinson-Butler has been selected as a juror for the 2013-14 Kentucky Arts Council Performing Arts Directory. Butler was chosen as one of three jurors to s...
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Wilson named West Kentucky Counseling Association Administrator of the Year
Contributed photo Hickman County Schools Superintendent Kenny Wilson (center) was recently honored by the West Kentucky Counseling Association for his support of the counseling profession. Wilso...
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Victoria Potter (second from right) was named a Kentucky delegation alternate to the National Forensic League's nationwide speech tournament in Birmingham, Ala., in June. Eight students from the Paducah Tilghman Speech Team, all members of National Forensic League, competed for national slots at the qualifying tournament March 22-23 at Centre College in Danville. Potter earned a Kentucky "Top Five Finalist" in United States Extemporaneous speaking, and lasted three rounds in Original Oratory. The Public Forum Debate team of Alexandra Goreing and Cade Perfili made it through three rounds while Lily Burba, Jacob Holtgrewe, Katie Paxton, Lucas Reed and Savana Whelan each completed two rounds in the elimination style tournament. Each student earned points toward advanced degrees in the National Forensic League. Team members include (left to right) Lilly Burba, Cade Perfili, Jacob Holtgrewe, Alexandra Goreing, Savanna Whelan, Katie Paxton, Victoria Potter and Lucas Reed.
  
Tilghman speech captain finalist for national tournament
Victoria Potter (second from right) was named a Kentucky delegation alternate to the National Forensic League’s nationwide speech tournament in Birmingham, Ala., in June. Eight students from the Pa...
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Graves County High School's team of Hunter Goree (left) and Jeremy Shield won a statewide Project Lead the Way contest for their safety harness tree stand design concept. Twelve teams of two or three students participated in the final phases of the contest. GCHS also sent a team of Daniel Moreland and Ryan Gann, as well as a team of Alex Beck and Matthew Moreno, to the final competition at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Each of the 12 final groups "pitched" its product design and business strategy to a panel of judges through a five-minute presentation. Each team also was required to defend its project during a question and answer session. Judges included business professionals, entrepreneurs, professors, and educators. Pitch criteria included the strength, creativity and uniqueness of the team's idea and/or technology; appropriate description and knowledge of the target market; a revenue model, demonstrating how the venture would generate profits; and the overall quality of the presentation. The Von Allmen Center for Entrepreneurship provided cash prizes, including $500 for the first place team and $500 for the team's adviser/teacher.
2 win Project Lead the Way
Graves County High School’s team of Hunter Goree (left) and Jeremy Shield won a statewide Project Lead the Way contest for their safety harness tree stand design concept. Twelve teams of two or thr...
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Ulrich Medical gives to Easter Seals program
Ulrich Medical Concepts has donated its software development services to create a tailored electronic health record system for The Lily Pad at Easter Seals West Kentucky. The donation will be us...
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Kiwanis donates to charities
Downtown Kiwanis President Heather Overby has announced distribution of $4,518 made from the guest appearance of the Harlem Ambassadors to local charities. Receiving a $2,710 check was Cathy Ell...
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St. Mary finishes second in district
St. Mary placed second overall in District Governor’s Cup Competition, beating Mayfield and Ballard Memorial. The Future Problem Solving Team took first-place honors. Members of the team include...
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Gatton Academy selects class
The Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky has selected 72 students for its Class of 2015. Regional students selected: n Ballard County: Katie Allen of Kevil whose...
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Four Rivers Corvette Club recently made a $12,000 donation to St. Nicholas Clinic. Shown are Brandi Harless of St. Nicholas Clinic with Milton McIntosh (left) and Irv Langston of the Four Rivers Corvette Club.
Helping St. Nicholas Clinic
Four Rivers Corvette Club recently made a $12,000 donation to St. Nicholas Clinic. Shown are Brandi Harless of St. Nicholas Clinic with Milton McIntosh (left) and Irv Langston of the Four Rivers Co...
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