By Rhonda Powell, Auburn Guidance Counselor
Posted on March 31, 2021 8:43 AM
We are so excited at Auburn School to have our in-person students back together four days a week! Since we have been together, we have focused on social-emotional learning with our students to ensure they feel happy and safe at school.
Middle school students rotate weekly sessions in a variety o...
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By Karen Logan
Posted on March 26, 2021 8:21 AM
The Logan County Chamber in coordination with the Logan County Extension Office would like to take a moment to thank everyone who attended and sponsored this year’s Agriculture Appreciation Luncheon held Thursday, March 11.
In attendance were approximately 100 local farmers and their...
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By Jordan Dobbs, Olmstead School Counselor
Posted on March 25, 2021 7:15 AM
Olmstead teacher Justin Adams was reviewing chapter four of To Kill A Mockingbird when a slightly malnourished dog stumbled out from the woods and onto the freshly sunburned grass behind Olmstead School. She stealthily made her way up the hill and came within feet of the attentive eighth grade stude...
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By Nelson Weaver
Posted on March 20, 2021 8:04 PM
The old saying goes that you can tell a lot about a person by the way they treat the people who don’t matter.
In remembering my friend Al Smith, yes, he was kind to a fault, but he also carried an inquisitive nature with him everywhere he traveled. He was a journalist to the bone. Al ...
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By Karen Logan
Posted on March 4, 2021 10:34 AM
On March 1, the Logan County Chamber of Commerce had the distinct pleasure of presenting a Beautification Award to Steve and Anna Wagner for the complete renovation of their home located at 525 E. 2nd Street in Russellville.
Steve and Anna relocated to Russellville in 2015 after purchasing ...
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By Tim Ballard, Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority
Posted on March 2, 2021 9:18 AM
Many Kentucky students headed for college soon will be receiving financial aid award letters. High school students and parents, or adult students, should read those letters carefully, the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA) advises.
“Every student in the commonwealt...
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