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Auburn Mardi Gras ready to roll Saturday

By Jim Turner

Posted on February 26, 2025 10:29 AM



    A festive day and evening will adorn Auburn this Saturday when Auburn Tourism presents its first Auburn Mardi Gras Celebration. Bowling Green has held the event the last few years but decided not to do so this year. Auburn is taking it over, explains Councilwoman/Auburn Tourism Chai...

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State Road Crews shifting focus to pothole repairs

By Wes Watt, KTC Media

Posted on February 24, 2025 5:21 PM



  Following a week that saw drastically cold temperatures, heavy flooding and snow with ice, many roads are now in need of repair. The harsh weather conditions have created pothole problems all over the District 3 area. District 3 crews will shift their focus in the coming days and weeks to m...

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Holly Behm and Janie Schock receive first Golden Panther Awards

By Lisa Rose, Russellville Schools

Posted on February 19, 2025 2:53 PM



As part of our commitment to becoming a “District of Choice,” Russellville Independent School District is proud to introduce The Golden Panther Award, a new initiative designed to recognize the dedication and excellence of our staff. This program celebrates the remarkable contributions ...

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F-M Names on The LoJo in January 2025

By Jim Turner

Posted on February 17, 2025 9:08 PM



The names of the following people who were mentioned in articles on The Logan Journal in January 2025 are listed. This is for last names beginning with F through M. Other articles list those with A-E names and N-Z. A total of 1,628 people were named, most of them either present or former L...

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Flooded roads still closed in Logan and surrounding counties

By Wes Watt, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

Posted on February 17, 2025 7:57 PM



  The current list of roads still closed at 8 p.m. due to flooding is listed below. Some roads have reopened and have been taken off the list.   Please do not go around or move barricades. Motorists should not attempt to drive through possible high water.  Butler County &...

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Black History Month guests scheduled for WRUS' Feedback

Posted on February 9, 2025 5:42 PM



  In conjunction with Black History Month, these guests are scheduled to appear on WRUS’s Feeback program in February. 2/10 - Shayla Lynch, J.D.: Attorney, 2nd City District Councilmember, Lexington, KY. 2/12 - Dr. Jitana Benton-Lee: Director of the Northern KY University Nursing and I...

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Sessions planned for those involved in Contemplative Farming

By Jim Turner

Posted on February 5, 2025 9:02 AM



  Tis the season for … Contemplative Farming. There are lots of P words involved. While there’s not much physical activity in raising most crops—especially since most of us don’t strip tobacco anymore, the winter months generally provide time for those involved in a...

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