Vol. 117, No. 19
May 13, 2009

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COMMUNITY NEWS

Tennis is in full swing

Meade County tennis is in full swing. In the photo at left, Lauren Barr returns a shot in her match against John Hardin May 5.





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Greenwaves fall to North Bullitt on senior night

The Meade County Greenwaves couldn’t muster enough runs to take down the visiting North Bullitt Eagles May 7 at Meade Olin Park.

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Happy Snappers 4-H Photo Club celebrates end of season

He did well in school and was a member of the National Honor Society. And Shon Moore, now the rear detachment commander of the 3rd ESC, set out eying a career in electrical technology.

During his address to members of the Happy Snappers 4-H Photography Club, Moore stressed the importance of perseverance May 4, during their annual end-of-the-year club celebration.

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Yes, I Can!

Twelve area students who are participating in The Youth Employment Strategies (YES) program and their advisers, Phillip McKinney and Jessie Lee, had the opportunity to tour Arch Chemicals’ Brandenburg facility April 7. These students, who are involved in a career-exploration track focused on opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math, toured Arch technology labs, production units and the maintenance shop. The students asked some excellent questions, and at every stop, Arch employees emphasized the vital importance of math, science and computer skills to Arch’s operations.

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