Vol. 113, No. 43

October 25, 2006

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LOCAL NEWS

Fifth annual Brandenburg Women’s Expo Oct. 28

When Brandenburg resident Donna Reed began her Creative Memories Scrapbooking business, she began looking for ways to increase awareness and patronage of her business. Thus was born the idea of a women’s expo, a way for Reed and other like-minded women to showcase their businesses and a venue for women to avail themselves of goods and services of particular interest to them.

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Meade County Homemakers celebrate Homemaker Week

Meade County Extension Homemakers invited the community to celebrate Homemakers’ Week (Oct. 8-14) on Oct. 12 with “A Taste of Fall” and “Gifts from the Heart.”

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Prayers needed for Desiree Rogers

When you meet 3-year-old Desiree Rogers, you can’t help but immediately notice what a sweet, personable and extremely bright child she is. Yet Desiree is also one very sick little girl, and right now she and her family need all the prayers and support they can get to help them through this very difficult time.

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Father and son enjoy restoring antique farm machinery and other collectibles

Everybody needs a hobby or a passion, and father and son Guy and Tom Keys seem to have found theirs.

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Local author donates book on autism to Meade County Public Library

Kate Thomas, author of “Grandparenting a Child with Autism: A Search for Help and Hope,” has donated a copy of the book to the Meade County Public Library. The book is the story of how Kate and her husband, Wally Thomas, have dedicated themselves to searching for information and help for their granddaughter since she was diagnosed with autism 11 years ago.

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St. John Harvest Festival contest winners

Several categories were honored during the Harvest Festival and turkey dinner hosted by St. John the Apostle Catholic Church.

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Fire safety day at Payneville

Payneville Fire Department hosted Fire Safety at Payneville Elementary School on Sept. 13. The volunteers worked with students on escape plans and fire safety issues and conducted tours in the Child Safety house. Some students were even allowed to place 911 calls.

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James R. Allen participates in Campbell’s Labels for Education™ program

For more than 30 years, Campbell’s Labels for Education™ program has awarded over $100 million in free merchandise to schools nationwide. This year, America’s longest running education program of its kind just got better. Over 150 of your favorite Campbell’s® products are now worth five points, making it easier for James R. Allen Elementary School to reach their collection goals. To kick off this year’s collection drive, James R. Allen Elementary School is asking parents, teachers and friends in the community to collect Campbell’s® product proofs of purchase that can be redeemed for free educational merchandise.

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DECA officers attend fall leadership conference

On Sept. 22-23, six Meade County DECA officers attended the Officer Leadership Conference in Bardstown. The officers were Michele Lusk, president; Laura Bruner, vice president; Sidney Allen, secretary; Catherine Kaiser, reporter; Brittany Martin, treasurer; and Tiffany Allen, historian/parliamentarian.

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Ekron Elementary holds blanket drive

The S.T.L.P. students at Ekron Elementary are having a blanket drive for the Wayside Christian Mission. We have set a goal to gather 100 new blankets in the next two weeks.

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SPMS staff members of the month

The faculty of Stuart Pepper Middle School are proud to announce the staff members of the month for October.

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Fall Festival fun at James R. Allen

On Friday, Oct. 20, many ghosts and witches roamed the halls of James R. Allen Primary School Fall Festival.

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