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Neblett to appear on WRUS Friday as part of his 80th birthday observance

By Jim Turner

Posted on February 24, 2021 10:10 PM



National Civil Rights leader Charles Neblett turns 80 this week. Appropriately on the final weekday of Black History Month, Dr. Neblett is scheduled to appear on WRUS this Friday morning at 8:30 a.m. Hall of Fame journalist Don Neagle will talk with his friend Neblett, in a classic conversation b...

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New COVID cases delay Russellville students' return to school buildings

By Larry Joe Begley, Russellville Superintendent

Posted on February 13, 2021 9:37 AM



  We have been notified of new staff positive and staff quarantines that affect: *      Russellville Middle School *      Russellville High School As of now, both Russellville Middle and Russellville High will be attending classes through the NTI proc...

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KTC District 3 crews deploying Sunday morning for anti-icing

By Wes Watt

Posted on February 13, 2021 9:17 AM



The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 3 snow & ice operations team has ordered anti-icing operations to begin Sunday morning in preparation of a possible winter weather system moving through the area beginning Sunday night. Trucks will be putting down brine on major routes and motorists a...

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'Interim' dropped from Bouldin's principal title at Adairville

By Madison Rose, Logan County Schools

Posted on February 10, 2021 11:07 AM



The Adairville Site-Based Decision-Making Council met Tuesday for the purpose of principal selection. The Council voted unanimously to remove the ‘interim’ title and hire Lori Bouldin as principal effective immediately. Bouldin began her career as a sixth grade Language Arts teacher at...

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Transportation crews preparing for significant winter storm

Posted on February 9, 2021 9:52 PM



  Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) highway snowfighters have been preparing for a major winter storm packing damaging ice ahead of snow and possibly bitter cold that will impact road conditions across the state. “Keeping roadways as safe as possible is one of the most important ro...

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Tri-Arrows and Logan Aluminum donate $40,000 for Project Lead The Way

By Madison Rose, Logan County Schools

Posted on February 9, 2021 11:01 AM



  Logan County Schools are excited to announce that our district has received a generous donation $40,000 from Logan Aluminum and Tri-Arrows Aluminum. This donation will support funding for Project Lead the Way (PLTW), an activity-, project-, and problem-based learning program used at our elem...

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Beshear announces extension of mail-in renewal of driver's licenses

Posted on February 6, 2021 7:39 PM



To minimize the spread of COVID-19, Gov. Andy Beshear today announced an extension of a special program for remote renewal of qualifying expired Kentucky driver’s license and ID cards. The new official order grants Kentuckians access to renew or replace a driving or identity credential through...

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Old Sears store in mall to be regional vaccination center

Posted on February 5, 2021 10:18 AM



  Thursday afternoon Gov. Andy Beshear announced a new Kroger regional vaccination center at the former Sears Site, at Greenwood Mall, 2625 Scottsville Road, Bowling Green. You can schedule an appointment at Kroger.com/covidvaccine or call 866-211-5320. You may also schedule by clicking the ...

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Rosie Martin's Obama memorabilia on display at public library during Black History Month

By Katherine Hart, LCPL Black History Month Display Coordinator

Posted on February 3, 2021 8:29 PM



Who is Rosie Martin, one might ask? Rosie Martin is a native Kentuckian, born and raised in Todd County. She lived most of her life in Logan County where she worked at Emerson Electric for many years. That is also where she met her husband, the late Bethel Martin. Together they had two daughters, ...

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News Briefs on The LoJo December 20-January 21

By Jim Turner

Posted on February 3, 2021 12:18 PM



  Jan 29, 2021 Panthers beat LCHS in OT despite Rooster's 35 points Despite giving up 35 points to former teammate Rooster Woodard and trailing much of the game, the Russellville Panthers shut out Logan County in overtime for a 56-50 district win Friday in the Mullen-M...

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LCHS wins district Governor's Cup again

Posted on February 2, 2021 9:02 AM



The Logan County High School Academic Team has once again earned the title of Governor’s Cup District Champions. This is the third straight year the team has won the competition. The team finished first in Quick Recall and had a collection of individual winners as well.   The LCHS Quick...

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