Vol. 112, No. 52

December 28, 2005

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LOCAL NEWS

Exploring the controversy in Muldraugh

Three council members explain why they are “no shows” at meetings

When asked to comment on why they are not attending Muldraugh City council meetings or else attending them but walking out before their completion, council members Irvin Davis, Dean Dresel, and Linda Toler are quick to point out the reasons why.

Muldraugh mayor and councilmen share their ‘side’ of the story

Mayor Danny Tate and councilmen Donnie Basham, Ron Heschke and Curtis Kelley are all dismayed about the current state of affairs. However, they do not agree with the way council members Irvin Davis, Dean Dresel and Linda Toler are responding to the differences of opinion. Click Here For Full Story


Brandenburg woman donates Locks of Love

Because her father is a cancer survivor, Gina Pierce of Brandenburg decided she wanted to do something to help others who may have lost their hair due to chemotherapy treatments – something that would help make lives just a little bit brighter. Click Here For Full Story

 


A history of this old house

This old house was built around 1890 or 1900 by Sam Massey. Click Here For Full Story

 

 

 

 


Barbershop quartet represents Meade County at state convention

Kentucky Farm Bureau sponsors county, district and state level competitions annually to support youth achievement in entertainment.
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HVAC students achieve certification

On Dec. 2, 13 seniors from the Meade County Area Technology Center’s air conditioning technology program took the EPA Refrigerant Recovery Certification Exam. Of the 13 participants, 11 achieved various levels of certification. The test consisted of four areas: Core (general knowledge), Type 1 (small appliances), Type 2 (high pressure appliances) and Type 3 (low pressure appliances). If all four areas were successfully passed, the individual is considered to be universally certified. Click Here For Full Story


KDA’s Mobile Science Activity Center – the Ag Van – visits Muldraugh

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s Mobile Science Activity Center visited Muldraugh Elementary School early in December.
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