Vol. 112, No. 45

November 9, 2005

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LOCAL NEWS

Stuart Pepper Middle School experiencing a Renaissance

The staff and students at Stuart Pepper Middle School entered into their own Renaissance period with the beginning of the 2005-2006 school year. This particular Renaissance is a system of rewards for academic achievement and effort, a program begun by Jostens, the company which provides many school-related items from letter jackets to school rings. Click Here For Full Story


Meade County native Adam Davis’ star continues to rise

It was in December 1998 that this Messenger reporter first wrote an article – “Rising young country music star in Battletown” – about Adam Davis’ quest to become a country music artist. Davis, then a 15-year-old sophomore at Meade County High School, was performing every chance he got – gaining exposure, winning awards and trophies left and right, and recording CDs – all with the hopes of positioning himself for future success in Nashville.Click Here For Full Story


MBC adopts two Katrina families – how can you help?

On Sunday, Oct. 2, Muldraugh Baptist Church sent a mission team to the Gulf Coast region in order to conduct relief work and demonstrate the love of Christ to communities devastated by Hurrican Katrina. Click Here For Full Story


Good turnout for the NAEPC Golf Scramble

The weather was exceptionally beautiful as seven teams of 28 players took to the greens in the first annual Golf Scramble for the National Association for the Enhancement of Patient Care (NAEPC).Click Here For Full Story

 


Preparing site for new primary school

The work on site development for the new primary school is going well thanks to good weather.

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Citizens of Muldraughpolis visit the Messenger

Students from Muldraugh Elementary School visited the Meade County Messenger on Oct. 27. Click Here For Full Story

 

 


Bulldog Walk-A-Thon winners

Students collecting most donations for the walk-a-thon.
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1,040 books!

Students at James R. Allen Primary School collected 1,040 new and gently used books for children affected by Hurricane Katrina.
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