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Hord, Warren, Miller and Rager, elected as officers


2018-06-21 - Campbellsville Middle School, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Four of the five students elected to serve as officers at next year's National Beta Convention are from Kentucky schools. They are, from left, seventh-grader Chase Hord from Campbellsville Middle School, who was elected secretary; Mary Claire Warren of Eastern Elementary School, who was elected reporter; Aiden Miller of Barren County Middle School, who was elected president; and Hannah Rager of Muhlenberg North Middle School, who was elected vice president.


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Chase Hord to serve as national Beta secretary


2018-06-21 - Campbellsville Middle School, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CMS seventh-grader Chase Hord, who was elected to serve as national Beta secretary at next year's convention, poses for a photo with his family members.


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CMS Beta Club proud of success at national convention


2018-06-21 - Campbellsville Middle School, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
CMS Beta Club members pause for a photo together at the National Junior Beta Convention. From left, front, are sixth-grader Mollie Bailey and Karlie Cox, seventh-grader Mikaela Scharbrough, sixth-grader Chloe Thompson, eighth-graders Tayler Thompson, Myricle Gholston and Alexis Thomas and seventh-grader Zamar Owens. Second row, eighth-grader Dakota Harris, seventh-graders Ronin Smith, Whitney Frashure and Chase Hord, sixth-grader Aryanna Britton, seventh-grader Alexis Byers, sixth-grader Ellington Gowin, eighth-grader Rylee Petett and sixth-grader Nathan McFarland. Back, sixth-grader Kiara Graves, eighth-grader Abby Brisko, sixth-grader Layla Steen, eighth-grader Blake Settle, Public Information Officer Calen McKinney and eighth-graders Kaylyn Smith, Sarah Adkins, Isabella Vannice and Lainey Watson. Absent from the photo are eighth-graders Christina Miller and Peyton Dabney.


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KY Afield Outdoors: Hook, Line and Teacher


2018-06-21 - Meade Co., KY - Photo by Lee McClellan.
A participant learns the art of fileting fish at a Hook and Cook event May 26 at Otter Creek Park in Meade County. Hook and Cook teaches anglers how to catch and properly clean fish. It is one of several programs offered by the Aquatic Education Branch of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources to teach the basic fundamentals of fishing.


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Birds of Kentucky: The Daily Robin


2018-06-21 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Staff.
An American Robin, with lunch.


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LW Archery adds nine student-athletes to roster for 2018-19


2018-06-21 - Columbia, KY - Photo from LWC Athletics, Chris Wells, Sports Information Director.
New signees, not necessarily in order are: Top row: Arin Edwards, Alexandria Weaver, Courtney Blevens, Ashlyn Scriven, Bottom row: Dylan Hamilton, Evan Mahanna, Brennen Majors, Gabe Crenshaw, and Devin Timson. They are the latest to sign with Coach Mike Willis' Blue Raider inaugural archery team


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Mystery Photo ID 79376 : Mike Watson needs for 1913 LW Baseball Team


2018-06-21 - The Lindsey Wilson, Arbor Vitae, Columbia, KY - Photo from Collection of Mike Watson.
Mike Watson wonders if anyone can identify the remainder of the team not identified in this old photo from one of the Waggener-Walker Newspapers published for Columbia - likely the Adair County News, the typography would indicate, or maybe the Columbia Statesmanor the later Daily Statesman. Two players were identified, front row, from left Will Diddle and George Hancock. Watson writes, "This photo of the Lindsey Wilson ball team dates from the teens.' Two players are identified, but need names of the other men if anyone in CM land can assist. Will Diddle, I believe, was Ed Diddle's brother."


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