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Three graduate students receive aid for accelerated Pga PGM school
Nigel Hoover of Duluth, Ga., Larry Benson Jr. of Memphis, Tenn., and Roderick Jackson of Atlanta, Ga., received scholarships from Troon Golf, TaylorMade Golf and Callaway Golf to attend The PGA Professional Golf Management Accelerated Program at PGA Education Center in Port St.
Thousands cheer 20 years since fall of Berlin Wall
Ulrich Sauff and his wife stared at the mammoth domino pieces marking the path where the Berlin Wall once stood and reminisced about life in the barrier's shadow.
The Commercial-News, Danville, IL
Area artist still working her magic
When Amy Norman runs into friends from her high-school days, their first question is: Are you still doing art? When people from the past visit her Facebook page, they ask the same question.
Parlez-vous WEG? Volunteer translators must take test
Volunteers at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games could herd crowds, check tickets, escort athletes and do any number of other tasks during the event next year with no specific qualifications.
The history of Halloween is filled with the undead and their incorporeal issues.
Sacred Heart reaches girls' soccer final four with 2-1 win over Manual
Second-ranked Sacred Heart - trying for its third straight state soccer title - will make its fourth consecutive appearance in the final four after a 2-1 victory over visiting Manual on Thursday in the Section Two final.
Asbury's Melanie Dickson was named Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Women's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week for Oct.
'Bluegrass' scares up ghost tales in Kentucky
Strange occurrences were the norm at the 19th-century Harrison County home where Macy Wyatt once lived with her family - electric lights mysteriously flashing in different rooms on different nights, the distinct sound of footsteps mounting the stairs when the entire household was accounted for.
UK student named new Miss Lexington
Megan Lineberry, a University of Kentucky student, was crowned Miss Lexington on Saturday night at the 50th anniversary pageant.
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The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane Graduate student Connie Goodwin gathers her thoughts as she prepares to answer the final questions of the oral exam that will determine whether she goes on to her doctoral studies within Harvard's hallowed walls.
This is an image of the installation of "Honoring America's Coal Miners" at Georgetown College.
Varsity officials march to old beat in new town
There are as many as 130 individuals who now call Georgetown 's Education City campus as their home, helping to build a campus halfway across the world that provides the full Georgetown experience in a foreign culture.
Ky. legislator wants archaic phrase out of oath
For more than 150 years, Kentucky lawmakers have had to swear an oath that they've never fought or participated in a duel with deadly weapons.
Coach, football player help police catch theft suspect
He tried to run, by a theft suspect didn't get away, thanks to an alert coach and a football player.
Stringfellow Wins Regional Teaching Award
Wylie math teacher Carol Stringfellow was named Teacher of the Year by the Region 14 Education Service Center last month.
Mini portraits taken from Liberty Hall
Miniature portraits of Kentucky's first U.S. senator and his wife have been stolen from Liberty Hall, a historic building that was once the couple's home.
Cincinnati Enquirer - Sports All
During his afternoon press conference at Georgetown College, coach Marvin Lewis said Carson Palmer has a mild to moderate high sprain to his left ankle and that they will monitor it throughout the next three days.
Glasgow Daily Times, Glasgow, KY
Cave City student gets KHC money
The Kentucky Horse Council has awarded Jeanne Shearer of Cave City, one of its eight $1,250 scholarship for the fall semester.
Diverse group competes to inherit Michelle's title
Hi Jean! Its been a long time since I've read one of your tales. I'm from Winchester but live in Mid Comment by gibson70 : Tuesday, August 11 'JUNIOR MISS ROCKS' Diverse group competes to inherit Michelle's title By Rachel Parsons August 12, 2009 By Rachel Parsons The Winchester Sun One of the most diverse groups ever to compete for the title of ...
Munoz's Hall speech will be enshrined
GEORGETOWN, Ky. - Anthony Munoz made the trip back to Canton this week to join his fellow Pro Football Hall of Famers as they welcomed the Class of 2009.
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