By Kelley Paul
Posted on January 30, 2019 9:55 PM
The Russellville High School Senior BETA’s gathered with BETA’s from across the state for the 78th Annual Kentucky Senior Beta Convention (BETACON 2019), held Jan. 13-15, at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville.
The 44 RHS students, under the directi...
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By Penni Nugent
Posted on January 30, 2019 9:09 PM
Russellville Independent School’s Jr. Beta students, grades 6th-8th, attended the Jr. Beta Kentucky State Convention in Louisville Jan, 16-18.This group of students had received an "award" earlier this year for their 25th year in Jr. Beta.Thirty-one total students attende...
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By WKU News
Posted on January 27, 2019 7:34 PM
Russellville High School graduate Emilie Gill was recognized as the Ogden Foundation Scholar for the fall 2018 semester at Western Kentucky University. A story about her award appears on The LoJo at http://www.theloganjournal.com/Stories.aspx?Article=news1017. Her work includes a 52-page pic...
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Posted on January 20, 2019 10:00 AM
Stevenson Elementary School has announced its second quarter Honor Roll. These students also earned Panther Paws.
3rd Grade
All A’s
Natasha Hernandez, Ethan Mayhew, Eli Searing, Max Staggs, Brooklyn Sweeney, Jax Clewell, Jesse Dukes, Rylee Hammer, Ezra Stratton, Evan Webb
As &a...
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By Penni Nugent
Posted on January 19, 2019 11:11 AM
Russellville High School Basketball Homecoming festivities were held Friday Jan. 11 in the Jim Young Gymnasium between the Lady Panthers and Panthers games against Franklin/Simpson.
The RHS 2019 Basketball Homecoming King is Carson Kash and the RHS 2019 Basketball Homecoming Queen is Deshal...
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Posted on January 9, 2019 2:01 PM
As Kentucky observes School Board Recognition Month in January, Logan County school district is joining in the celebration.
Kenneth Robertson, John Dawson, Tim Hall, Phil Baker and Teresa Hendrix are among the more than 850 school board members in the state’s 173 local school district...
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By Jim Turner
Posted on January 3, 2019 9:21 PM
When my class graduated from Russellville High School in 1964, we had experienced the assassination of President John F. Kennedy during the school year, yet we were still living in our own version of Camelot. Our biggest concern was why we weren’t allowed to wear wheat jeans and penny loafers ...
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By Jim Turner
Posted on January 2, 2019 9:06 PM
A half century ago, I was halfway through my first year as a teacher, a job for which I was about halfway prepared.
At age 21 in September 1968, I began my teaching career at Russellville High School, just four years and a summer after my graduation from RHS. I was the youngest member of th...
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