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From my window ... by I. C. Toowell
In May 7 Issue
Tom and Pat Mathews travel quite extensively and in doing so keep abreast of all the new and exciting inventions.
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A most appropriate opening
In May 7 Issue
The official opening of the new Russell County Auditorium/Natatorium
Sunday was a grand event and the beginning of a new era in Russell
County.
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Lakers throttle visiting Green County
In May 7 Issue
After several days off for rain, Coach David Rexroat’s Laker baseball
team returned to action on Tuesday evening in a big way, winning
impressively 17-10 over the visiting Green County Dragons at Laker
Field.
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Big district win for Lady Lakers
In May 7 Issue
Coach Trent Tarter’s Russell County Lady Laker softball team won their
third straight game last Thursday over district foe Clinton County,
4-2, at Lady Laker field.
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Boy’s 12th region tennis tourney begins Friday
In May 7 Issue
The draw for the Boys 12th Region Tennis Tournament has been set with
play beginning this Friday, May 8th, and continuing through Sunday May
10th.
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RCHS Track has good showing in Somerset
In May 7 Issue
The RCHS Track teams competed at Somerset on April 28th.
The results from the meet are as follows for the girls.
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RCMS Track has good showing in Casey County Invitational
In May 7 Issue
The middle school track team competed in the Casey County Middle School Invitational on April 27th.
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RCMS softball team takes trip to see UK play
In May 7 Issue
The Russell County Middle School Lady Laker softball team recently took
a trip to Lexington to watch the University of Kentucky women’s
softball team in action against the University of Tennessee, according
to Coach Candi O’Dell.
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Former Laker Huckaby named All-GSC at Ala-Huntsville
In May 7 Issue
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Five Alabama-Huntsville baseball players have been
named to the 2009 All-GSC team as announced by the league last week,
including Nick Huckaby, a junior from Jamestown.
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Another Swine Flu case reported in Kentucky
ONLINE UPDATE-May 1
A Fayette County man was diagnosed with the H1N1 strain, known as Swine Flu, Friday. The previous day a woman from Warren County had been confirmed with the same strain of the virus and an infant in Barren County was suspected of having the illness as well.
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Demise of ‘CATS’ testing gives superintendent hope
In May 2 Issue
Russell County News
“CATS” testing, was put to sleep by the legislature in the last session and there isn’t much mourning at the school district.
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Search for new hospital CEO is progressing
In May 2 Issue Russell County News Finances were not as strong as budgeted, but remained positive through March, according to the figures presented to the board last Friday.
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Thoughts from the Lower 40: 'Just Say the Word ...'
In May 2 Issue
Russell County News
The driving beat...
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In My Opinion ... by Ron Phillips
In May 2 Issue
Russell County News
100 days in office. It’s hard to believe it, but our new President has
been in office for a 100 days but it’s seems like an eternity!
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Cruisin': The “OUTSIDERS” and Some Changes
In May 2 Issue
Russell County News
The newly formed car club “THE OUTSIDERS” had their first year of Cruise Ins last year at the Lake & Shake Grill on Hwy 80.
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Debbie does Discourse
In May 2 Issue
Russell County News
This week the state of our healthcare, welfare system and the general state of our economy has been on my mind.
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