Yesterday | Sentinel News
“Our residents want to help, too, and many of them get subscriptions that they can recycle when they are finished with their magazines and newspapers.”
Teachers may get minimum salary jump It doesn't look like local teachers will be getting much of a raise next year. via Sentinel News
Sunday May 11 | Sentinel News
“I wish all of them could be recognized as well.”
Bagdad days are here again This weekend will mark the 16th annual celebration of Bagdad Days. via Sentinel News
Friday May 9 | Sentinel News
Bus driver sues school district
“There have been numerous blatant violations of the handing out of discipline as it relates to the inequities that are given to females versus males”
A time for vines The winds blew strong on the ridge above the Ferenc Vegh house and barn on Hempridge Road. via Sentinel News
Wednesday May 7 | Sentinel News
The other stroke victim May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and Becky Carignan wants to get the word out - a stroke is not restricted by age. via Sentinel News
Wednesday Apr 30 | Winchester Sun
Teachers invited to attend Content Area Learning Academies
Mount Sterling resident Lisa Antoniou, a teacher at Clark Middle School in Winchester, was selected to lead the 2008 Science Academy in Hazard. via Winchester Sun
Apr 11, 2008 | Sentinel News
“From the time I was real small, I always enjoyed playing around in the kitchen, and I was always begging my mom to let me cook dinner.”
Fire destroys house in Pleasureville Investigators are unsure of the cause of a fire that destroyed a Pleasureville home on Wednesday afternoon. via Sentinel News
Mar 24, 2008 | Sentinel News
Chamber to hold 'Showcase' March 29
“This is a chance to let folks in Shelby County know what great things our chamber members have to offer”
The theme of this year's chamber showcase is "Tee It Up!" By Walt Reichert "Tee It Up!" is the theme of this year's Shelby County Chamber of Commerce Showcase. via Sentinel News
Mar 22, 2008 | Sentinel News
Simpsonville gets 130, wants 10 more The city of Simpsonville is growing by leaps and bounds - in land if not in people. via Sentinel News
Feb 28, 2008 | The Eastern Progress
Former Ky. governor speaks for Greek Week
“We didn't have a stop light, even now (we don't)”
She has dined with the Queen of England and brought hundreds of jobs into Kentucky by acquiring the Toyota plant in the 1980s. via The Eastern Progress
Feb 21, 2008 | Sentinel News
County reviews weather warnings
“I told the guy from the weather service I didn't expect the storm to be so strong”
USDA recalls beef at local schools Workers for the Shelby County public school system collected close to 130 cases of ground beef from areas schools on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture deemed ... via Sentinel News









