Sep 27, 2024
Festival Bike Ride postponed a week
The Bike Ride which is part of the Logan County Tobacco & Heritage Festival has been postponed because of heavy rains from this Saturday until next Saturday, Oct. 5, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Polly Steenbergen has announced. New registrations will be accepted by calling the Chamber office at 270-726-2206. She also says this is the final day to register at a discount price for the Road Rally, Jesse James Walk and Run, and the Craft Show and Flea Market.
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Sep 27, 2024
RHS Band concert postponed
From Sarah Beth Pitts: Well, the weather has gotten us again! Unfortunately we are going to have to postpone the RHS Band presentation until Friday, Oct. 18 We're sad, but this will also be the perfect kick-off to pump the kids up for their Regional Competition the next day! We hope you can still join us!
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Sep 26, 2024
Panthers and Cougars win convincingly
Both local football teams won convincingly on the road with similar scores Thursday, including earning running clocks. The Logan County Cougars led 40-0 after three quarters and beat district rival Calloway County 40-7. The Russellville Panthers led 20-0 at the half on the way to a 41-6 win at Todd Central.
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Sep 26, 2024
4-H Back to the Roots Club first meeting Wednesday
The time has changed for the first meeting of the 4-H Back to the Roots Club to Wednesday, Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. This club will learn more about animals, cooking, sewing, and "other skills your grandparents knew." The first meeting topic will be Cooking with Natalie Davenport. Call the Extension Office at 270-726-6323 for more information.
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Sep 26, 2024
4-H Cloverbud meeting moved to Wednesday
The 4-H Cloverbud Club meeting planned for Friday has been moved to Wednesday, Oct. 2, at 10 a.m. at the Extension Office. Please RSVP to 270-726-6323 by Tuesday if you will be attending. Cloverbud Club is intended for ages 5-8.
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Sep 26, 2024
Preschool Pumpkin Day set Oct. 21
It’s time for Preschool Pumpkin Days again at the Logan County Extension Service. Agents say, "Join us on Oct. 21 at 4:30 p.m. for the drive through event at the Extension Complex. This event is for 3-5 year olds who have not entered kindergarten. Register today" by following directions on the attacbed graphic.
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Sep 26, 2024
Cougars' game Calloway moved to tonight
Because of severe weather concerns Friday, the Logan County Cougars will play football at Calloway County tonight at 7 p.m. Coach Todd Adler's team (2-3) will be two-touchdown favorites to get their first road win and first district win of the season against the Lakers (0-5). WRUS is not going to be able to broadcast the game under this new schedule.
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Sep 25, 2024
RHS-at-Todd game moved to Thursday
Because of weather concerns, the Russellville Panthers (1-4) will travel to Todd Central (2-3) for their football game Thursday at 7 p.m., instead of Friday. The game will be broadcast live on WRUS.
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Sep 23, 2024
RHS Band to present free performance at Rhea Friday
From Sarah Beth Pitts: Our 45th Annual Show of Bands was cancelled halfway through the event due to unsafe weather that blew in Sept. 14. Because of that our students, especially those who are seniors, had to miss out on their big home show exhibition performance and cadence march around the field. It was disappointing and many tears were shed but our kids are resilient and are hard at work to continue with a successful season. For our 13 Senior Students, we know we can not get this event back, but we are going to do our best to try to recreate the experience Friday night under the lights at Rhea Stadium at 8:30. Please join us at the field and help us make this an even more memorable experience for our students! Please share and help us draw a crowd for these kids! This is a free performance, as there is no gate admission!
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Sep 22, 2024
First Baptist and New Vision churches considering merger
Members of both New Vision Community Church and First Baptist Church, Sixth and Main streets in Russellville, are expected to vote at services this morning on whether to combine the two churches into one. First Baptist Church has been a fixture and a force in downtown Russellville for over a century, but attendance has decreased dramatically in the past few years. New Vision is a relatively new congregation which has outgrown its site, which is a converted lumber supply store on the far western edge of the city. The combined church would meet in the First Baptist buildings with New Vision’s Brad Rogers, who is widely known and respected in Logan County,as the lead pastor. First Baptist does not have a full-time pastor currently.
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Sep 22, 2024
Baptists' One Night Crusade offered tonight
The Logan Todd Baptist Association will hold a One Night Crusade this evening at the Logan County Ag Arena, beginning at 5 p.m. Dr. Todd Gray is the speaker and Dr,Alex Watkins the worship leader. The public is welcome to attend.
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Sep 20, 2024
Festival pageants' entries due today
All entries for the Logan County Tobacco & Heritage Festival's Queen's Pageant and Little Mr. and Miss Contests are due at the Logan County Chamber of Commerce office on Carrico Public Square today by 3 p.m.
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Sep 19, 2024
Lady Cougars advance to 2A Final Four
Getting out the broom, the Logan County Lady Cougars swept Rowan County 25-8. 25-6, 25-17 in the first round of the Kentucky 2A Volleyball Championships at Kentucky Wesleyan College Thursday. Coach Caleb Sheffield’s team now plays in the semifinals Friday. It was the Lady Cougars’ seventh straight win and their ninth in their last 10 starts. They will play Taylor County, which ran its record to 15-5 with a 3-0 victory over Lewis County, at 10:45 Friday.
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Sep 17, 2024
Logan burn ban continues
From Logan County Judge Executive Phil Baker: With the guidance from Local Fire Chiefs and Logan Co Ky Emergency Management directors, the decision to maintain the burn ban in Logan County seems wise given the unseasonably dry conditions. Safety and precaution are key in preventing potential fire hazards. I understand with fall arriving this isn’t a favorable choice, but know we all have the county’s best interest at heart while making this decision.
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Sep 15, 2024
Russellville's Ninth Street to be resurfaced
A project to mill and resurface Ninth Street in Russellville is expected to begin this week. The section of KY 3240 from Russellville High School to the Bowling Green Road and Franklin Road will be down to one lane and motorists should expect delays. According to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the work is being done during nighttime hours from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. The project is being done by Scotty's Contracting & Stone LLC and is weather dependent.
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Sep 9, 2024
Itty Bitty Ball signups beginning
Registration for Itty Bitty Basketball, which is designed for 4-year-olds and kindergarteners, will be held at the Russellville Recreation Center on Winter Street each Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 2-6 beginning this week and lasting through Oct. 3. After a week off, final signups will be Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 14 and 15. See details in the accompanying graphic.
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Sep 9, 2024
Tuesday Logan Farmers' Market sessions to continue
After some confusion, Tuesday sessions of the Logan County Farmers' Market will continue. The market will be open from 3-6 p.m. each Tuesday through Oct. 1. Saturday sessions will continue from 7:30-noon throughout the months of September and October. Summer vegetables such as tomatoes, greenbeans, squash and cucumbers are still available along with watermelons and some fall items such as sweet potatoes, butternut squash and acorn squash. The market is located under the pavilion behind the Logan County Extension Office.
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Sep 8, 2024
Isaiah House 117 Car Show today at Kirby Funeral
Recently both Justin Kirby of Kirby Funeral Services Russellville and Lori Gafford of Isaiah 117 House Logan have been featured as Hughes and Coleman Hometown Heroes on WBKO television. Today, they will join forces as a car show and cruise in will be held at Kirby Funeral Services to raise funds for the project to benefit children. This will begin at 1 p.m. at 110 Franklin Road, Russellville. Details about the event and links to the tributes to both Gafford and Kirby can be found on The Logan Journal Facebook page.
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Sep 6, 2024
Cougars win Clash 42-3
After a close first half, the Logan County dominated the second half on the way to a 42-3 win in the football Clash of the Cats Friday at LCHS. Ridge Holman quarterbacled the win with Brady Hinton and Isaac Christian making some spectacular catches. Jacob White and Elijah Sells ran the ball well, anad Caiden Kirby executed a perfect pooch onside kickoff with Sells' making the recovery. Coach Todd Adler's Cougars are now 2-1 on the season.
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Sep 6, 2024
Logan Middle b'ball tryout site changed
Tryouts for the Logan County Middle School girls basketball team will still be held at Logan County High Schol Saturday, but they will be in the Auxiliary Gym instead of the Main Gym. Hours will be 10 a.m.-noon. Entry will still be through the main front doors. Players must have an updated physical on file. Cassie Zenner is the new Lady Cougar Middle School coach.
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Sep 6, 2024
Cougars led Panthers during lightning delay
Logan County leads visiting Russellville 14-3 shortly before halftime in a very closely played Clash of the Cats during a lightning delay. Coach Mikey Benton's Panthers dominated the first quarter and led 3-0 on an Alex Arnold 35-yard field goal. The Cougars have scored twice in the second quarter on a 32-yard interception return by Kolton Kelley, a 3-yard run by Elijah Sells and a pair of Caiden Kirby conversion kicks.
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Aug 30, 2024
Panthers' second half comeback falls short.
Glasgow took advantage of a subpar second quarter by the visiting Russellville Panthers to build a 21-0 halftime lead and held on for a 35-12 win over RHS in a rivalry that dates back to the middle of the 20th century. T ahe Panthers put together a 90-yard drive and scorred on a 3-yard run by Too Two McKeage. Later, he scored on a 58-yarH pass from Hunter Hallman, who threw for over 200 yards.
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Aug 24, 2024
Death claims legendary RHS Coach Ken Barrett
Legendary Russellville High School football coach Ken Barrett died Saturday not long after having entered Hospice. Coach Barrett,93, directed the Panthers to three state championships in 11 seasons between 1980-90. Another one of his teams reached the state finals. His 1983-84 teams put together a 24-game, state-leading win streak, He was named the Greatest Coach in RHS football history at the time the 50 Greatest Players were honored. He was enshrined in multiple Halls of Fame. Mr. Barrett also served as a Russellville City Councilman, and he was a co-owner of a Russellville business. He is survived by his wife Emily, their three grown children and his grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced.
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Aug 24, 2024
RHS comes close, Cougars break game open
Russellville and Warren Central each scored a touchdown on five-yard runs and then powered two-point conversions in the Lewisburg Bank Bowl Friday night. But the Panthers' extra points were nullified by a hold away from the ball. That was all the scoring in Central's 8-6 win in a game marred by over 20 combined penalty calls. Homestanding Logan County trailed early and appeard to be in danger of losing in the second quarter, but then the Cougars dominated the reaminder of the Lewisburg Bank Bowl nightcap to beat Butler County 44-13.
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Aug 23, 2024
Cornhole event to raise funds for fire victim
A cornhole tournament will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Auburn Park Pavilion to raise funds for Chris Neal, who was burned by a fire/explosion on his property and has been a patient in the Vanderbilt Hospital Burn Unit. He participates in cornhole tournaments in Auburn. The fee is $20 per person. Bilyeu’s Grill on Wheels will be on site and will donate 40 percent of its profits to the cause. Donations will also be accepted from non-players.
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Aug 21, 2024
Jackson's Orchard's peaches returning Thursday
Jackson's Orchard will return to Russellville Thursday with more of its immensely popular peaches for sale. The truck is expected to arrive about noon at Fellowship Church of Christ on Franklin Stareet across from the old Logan County Hospital anad will remain until sold out.
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Aug 14, 2024
Jackson's Orchard returning to Logan Thursday
Jackson's Orchard has a late variety of peaches ripening on its Bowling Green trees in abundance, orchard patriarch Bill Jackson tells The Logan Journal. The Jackson's Orchard truck will return to Russellville Thursday (tomorrow) about noon in its regular location, across from the old Logan County Hospital on Franklin Street at Fellowship Church of Christ. Turner Valley Produce will also be there with watermelons, cantaloupes, tomatoes and many other vegetables.
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Aug 13, 2024
Lady Cougar soccer opens season today
The Logan County Lady Cougars open their season today against Hopkinsville at the Stadium of Champions Field 2, starting at 5:30 p.m. The Lady Cougars are coached by Barry McReynolds. He is assisted by Brandi Lindsey. The seniors on this year’s team are Kyla Bilyeu, Kenzie Frcka, Lily Humble, Maria Ojeda, Caroline Timmons and Lilaina Veigel.
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Aug 9, 2024
Auburn Dog Days of Summer features busy Saturday
Saturday afternoon will find Auburn filled with people and activities as the Dog Days of Summer celebration reaches a fun-filled climax. See a schedule of events attached.
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Aug 8, 2024
Glow in the Auburn Park 5K Friday
The Dog Days of Summer Glow in the Park 5K Run/Walk will be held Friday evening at the Auburn Park. A stroller category has been added. Registration forms are available at Auburn City Hall, the Carpenter Center or Quik Fit. Registration also can be done beginning at 6 p.m. for the 7 p.m. start. The fee is now $35. See more details in the accompanying graphic.
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Aug 4, 2024
Logan schools plan Monday open houses
The five kindergarten-through-eighth grade schools in the Logan County School System will hold open houses Monday evening before Monday's opening day of school. See the time for Monday's event at Adairville, Auburn, Chandlers, Lewisburg and Olmstead schools in the attached graphic.
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Aug 4, 2024
Shelly Rogers to sign copies of her cookbook at library
Lifelong Logan County resident Shelly Rogers will sign copies of her new cookbook Tuesday at Logan County Public Library, beginning at 4 p.m. This the library's promotion of the event: Lifelong Logan County resident Shelly Rogers will sign copies of her cookbook at Logan County Public Library this Wednesday at 6 p.m. This is the library's promotion of the event: Chat with author of Where Angels have Walked. A cookbook of family recipes, Shelly Rogers and purchase a copy of her book. The price is $25 and all proceeds from the sale will be donated to the Down Syndrome of Southern Kentucky foundation.
Book description: Generations of Kentucky cooks in Shelly Rogers’ family inspired her to put together a perfect blend of recipes certain to please the taste buds of any generation. Whether it’s a family gathering, a church social, or just a Friday night dinner…you will find something to perk up your plate in Where Angels Have Walked. Each recipe is a tribute to Kentucky and its wonderful people.
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Aug 3, 2024
Meet the Cougars Friday, Aug. 9
From Logan County football coach Todd Adler: Meet the Cougars will take place next Friday night @ 5:30. Come out and meet the fall sports athletes and coaches. The Cougars will host Apollo for a football scrimmage afterwards @ 6:30. Admission is FREE!!
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Aug 2, 2024
Tom Noe's life to be celebrated at public library Saturday
A Celebration of Life for the late Tom Noe will be held at the Logan County Public Library, this Saturday, Aug. 3, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Mr. Noe was a former County Attorney for Logan County, The public library has been very important to the Noe family. Tom’s mother, the late Lillian Rhea Noe, became library director when a new building was constructed on Russellville’s West Sixth Street in 1966; she served in that role until 1990. Tom was vice chairman of the library board when the current modern library was built and opened in 2013-14. The family says, “Everyone is welcome. A casual gathering with photos and video for everyone to share their memories of Tom.”
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Aug 1, 2024
Weekend full of activities at Emancipation Celebration
The next two days will be filled with activities, music, food, fun and fellowship as Russellville becomes the focal point during the annual 8th of August Emancipation Celebration Festival. Most events are scheduled at Hampton Park or up East Seventh Street to the Concerned Citizens headquarters/KP Hall. But activities also will be held at Rolling Hills Golf Course, Kathy’s Hair Salon, SEEK Museum sites at various locations, and churches throughout Logan County. Visits to the SEEK Museums are free Friday and Saturday. See the schedule of events in attached graphic.
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Jul 28, 2024
Back to School event Wednesday afternoon
A Back to School event will be held for all students in the Logan County and Russellville school systems this Wednesday, July 31, from 3-5:30 p.m. at the Logan County Extension Office. It will include free games, inflatables, haircuts, school supplies and more. Food trucks will be available. This is sponsored by the Youth Service and Family Resource centers at the schools.
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Jul 28, 2024
Clothing drive for local students Wednesday
Families with students In the Russellville or Logan County school systems can purchase clothing for only 25 cents per item this Wednesday, July 31, from 9-11 a.m. at the Logan County Extension Office. This is sponsored by the Logan County Homemakers and the Family Resource and Youth Service centers in the school systems, No donations of clothing by the public are being accepted.
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Jul 8, 2024
Kids and parents can get goodies at Logan Farmers' Market Tuesday
From Logan County 4-H: “Join us for an afternoon of fun at the Logan County Farmers' Market on Tuesday, July 9, from 2-4 p.m.! Free goodie bags to the first 180 kids and 100 parents (limit 1 parent bag per family).” The Farmers’ Market will continue until 6 p.m., as usual. The goodie bags usually contain Kids’ Bucks, which can be spent on Farmers’ Market items throughout the remainder of the season. The market is located in the pavilion behind the Logan County Extension Office.
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Jul 7, 2024
Jackson's Orchard to bring peaches to Logan Thursday
One of the area's legendary agri-businesses, Jackson's Orchard, will return to Logan County this summer with a truckload of fresh peaches for sale. The mega-growing/selling fresh fruit provider will bring a load of peach baskets to Russellville this Thursday, July 11, at approximately 11:30 a.m. The location will be the same as it has been the past few years, the Fellowship Church on Franklin Street near East Fourth Street across from the old Logan County Hospital. Also, Turner Valley Produce will have a variety of vegetables for sale. There is no set closing time; it will be based on when Jackson's Orchard peaches are sold out.
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Jul 5, 2024
Culvert work to close Gordonsville Road
A project to replace a culvert will temporarily close a section of KY 1151 Gordonsville Road in Logan County. The closure is expected to begin Wednesday, July 17, with the road reopening Friday, July 26. The closure will be at mile point 5.8 located just north of U.S. 68. Motorists will need to seek alternate route. Message boards will be in place notifying motorists of the closure.
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Jul 5, 2024
Summer Health Clinics offered at Logan Schools
Logan County Schools will be hosting Clinic Days in July for school physicals and immunizations. will be offered for all ages and immunizations for sixth graders and up. Scheduled days are Adairville July 15, Auburn July 19, Chandlers July 22, Olmstead July 26, Lewisburg July 29 and Logan County High School July 31
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Jul 5, 2024
Bloodmobiles to be in Auburn & R'ville today
Red Cross Bloodmobiles are scheduled to be in Russellville and in the Auburn area this afternoon. One will set up at New Friendship Baptist Church at 5030 Friendship Road, Auburn. from noon-6 p.m. Another will be at Second Baptist Church, 401 East Second Street, Russellville, from 2-6 p.m.
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Jun 24, 2024
Logan County featured in Jeopardy question
A $1,200 question on the ultra-popular game show Jeopardy today began with the words “Logan County, Ky…” The category was “Where’s the meeting?” The entire question asked by host Ken Jennings: Logan County, Ky. in 1800 is credited as the birthplace of the fervent religious gatherings called these 4-letter meetings.” This was referring to the Great Awakening at the Red River Meetinghouse between Adairville and Schochoh. A replica of the church building still stands on the site and attracts visitors annually from around the world. The correct answer was “camp meetings.” (Remember, they were looking for a 4-letter word.) None of the three contestants offered an answer.
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Jun 20, 2024
RHS Principal Booth accepts top post in Trigg County
Russellville High School Principal Rex Booth has been named superintendent of the Trigg County Schools, effective July 1. Booth has been principal of both RHS for three years. He was previously counselor and head basketball coach at RHS after the Booths came to Russellville in 2015, but they left briefly for a principalship in his native Edmonson County. He and his wife Shannon have been very active in the community, and we was close to many faculty and staff members as well as students.
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Jun 20, 2024
Library offering coffee paining, adult tie dying classes
Two special art classes are being offered by Logan County Public Library in July. At 5 p.m. on July 8, Coffee Painting will involve exploring a new medium, coffee. Laura Christmas will be the instructor. On July 18 at 10 a.m., under the tent participants can try different tie dye techniques. The library will provide the dye and white handkerchiefs, while supplies last, but if you want to bring a shirt or other white item to dye, feel free. Space is very limited, so it’s important to contact the library early to reserve a space.
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Jun 16, 2024
Fair livestock shows run Monday-Friday
The Logan County Fair has expanded and has been divided into two segments this year. The one which emphasizes agriculture is this week. Livestock shows are scheduled the first five days. Monday’s Beef Cattle Show begins at 6 p.m. Tuesday’s Alpaca Show starts at 1. Dairy Cattle will be shown Wednesday, beginning at 10 a.m. Goats and sheep will share the focus on Thursday with goats beginning at 5 and sheep 30 minutes later. The main swine show will start at 6 p.m. Friday, but the KDA Gilt Show is scheduled at 10 a.m. All shows are in the Ag Arena in the UK Ag Complex beside the Extension Office.
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Jun 6, 2024
Ben Slack plays key role in UK Baseball
Russellville High School graduate Ben Slack is an important part of the nationally second-ranked University of Kentucky baseball team, which entertains Oregon State this weekend for a berth in the NCAA World Series. Slack was known primarily for academic excellence and swimming at RHS. He has continued great things in the classroom, graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a minor in History. He played club men’s volleyball for UK and was president of the team as a junior. He had to give it up this semester to serve as sports information director for the Bat Cats during arguably the best season in program history. He couldn’t have asked for a better year to fill that key role.
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Jun 5, 2024
Pete Reis named RMS assistant principal
Russellville Middle School has announced the selection of Pete Ries as RMS Assistant Principal. Coach Ries has been a member of the Russellville Independent School District in many capacities. A press release states, "We know those experiences will suit us well in the coming years. We look forward to great things from Russellville Middle Schoo.l and adding Mr. Ries to the team will only cement that process."
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Jun 5, 2024
Southern Heights planning Foster Parents Night Out
All foster or adoptive parents in Logan or Todd counties are invited to the SHBC Foster Parents Night Out on Aug. 2, beginning at 6 p.m. at Southern Heights Baptist Church. Registration is now underway and lasts through July 13. Included will be a special parent dinner, a parent worship and devotions, and a kids drop-off at the church’s Legacy Center Gym where pizza and activities will be offered. For information, call 270-726-3491 or visit the church’s website.
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