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Board, staff want answers after hospital audits delivered
In Nov. 27 Issue Not everyone was impressed with the clean bill of health given the hospital in its financial and management audits.
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Jamestown’s leaders hear of clarifier failure
In Nov. 27 Issue The Jamestown City Council held their first regular monthly meeting in
the new city hall's council chambers last Thursday, discussing several
old, but crucial, items of business.
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Lending plentiful in the county
In Nov. 27 Issue With the recent economic down turn and the high cost of living, consumers are tightening their belts and spending less.
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It all starts with a fleecing
In Nov. 27 Issue For ten years, Sandy Ellis has been weaving wool fiber into works of
art. Now she has opened, Wool-n-Things, a weaving shop located on Hwy
127 in Russell Springs behind Curt's Heating and Cooling.
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RCMS Lakers off to undefeated start so far this season
In Nov. 27 Issue Coach Michael Carpenter's Russell County Middle School Lakers have gotten off to a blazing undefeated start so far this season.
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RCHS swimmers place well in E-town meet
In Nov. 27 Issue
The Russell County Swim Team competed against 18 teams on Nov. 22nd at the Fall Preview in Elizabethtown.
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Calloway County defeats Lakers in first round of Class 4A state playoffs
In Nov. 20-26 Issue Last Friday night’s “Laker Bowl,” as it was dubbed by many, saw Russell
County’s Lakers (4-7 overall) take on the Lakers from Calloway County
in the first round of the Class 4A playoffs.
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Emerson signs to play golf at EKU
In Nov. 20-26 Issue
Lady Laker golf sensation April Emerson signed her national letter of
intent to play golf at Eastern Kentucky University this week.
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Laker Swimmers place 2nd at GreenWave Invitational
In Nov. 20-26 Issue Last Saturday the Laker swimmers traveled to Fort Knox to participate
in their first meet of the season, the GreenWave Invitational, hosted
by Meade County High School.
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