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* Thursday, May 17 King College announces the following students received academic honors for the spring 2012 semester: Rachel Lynn Hiyama, Devon Marie Shanklin and Robbie Roberta Wiggins.
Manual High School running back Darmontre Warr has accepted a spot to walk-on at Western Kentucky University.
"Five colleges where students study"
GOT A QUESTION? Got a question about environmental economics? Why do economists like benefit-cost analysis? Tradeable permits? Ask an environmental economist at the Answer Desk.
Q&A: Political experts chime in on vice-presidential contenders
With a Democrat incumbent and a Republican field winnowed down to one real contender, today's presidential primary will be largely a formality for many area voters.
Bullitt Memories | Jack Sanders and family touched many people
In a time when an eighth-grade education was considered 'good enough' for many folks, Professor John Henry 'Jack' Sanders believed every student should finish high school, and college, if it could possibly be arranged.
Two Republicans seek to follow Lonnie Napier in Kentucky House
Education: Bachelor's degree in government from Centre College; Master's in national security and strategic studies from the U.S. Naval War College FRANKFORT - For 27 years, Republican state Rep.
Two Lancaster Republicans vie for Napier's state rep seat
Two Lancaster Republicans are battling for their party's nomination in the May 22 primary, and the winner will face off against Democrat Bradley Bud Montgomery in November to determine who will become the next 36th District state representative.
No Joke: Boyle County student who shaved head has heart in right place
Anela Kinkade's mother thought she was just kidding when the 12-year-old asked if she could shave her head during the St.
UGA's Michael Adams: What Will be His Legacy?
University of Georgia President Michael Adams will tell the UGA community today at 11am what most already know: that he's leaving his job at the end of June next year.
Gray makes good as city's first black police chief
Tony Gray was 27 years old, still milling about his hometown with an uncertain future, when fate came calling in the form of three men carrying credentials of Danville officialdom.
UGA's Michael Adams: What Will be His Legacy?
University of Georgia President Michael Adams will tell the UGA community today at 11am what most already know: that he's leaving his job at the end of June next year.
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