Vol. 115, No. 22
May 28, 2008

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PEOPLE

ALICIA DAWN MEIERS

St. Catharine College held its 76th commencement ceremony May 10 in Lourdes Hall on campus. A total of 105 graduates, including Meade County resident Alicia Dawn Meiers earned degrees.

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SHAWN HUGHES JR.

Shawn Hughes Jr., Brandenburg, has been recognized by the United States Achievement Academy as a student of excellence in English.

 

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MARY SLINGER

Mary Slinger has been named to the dean’s list at Watkins College of Art & Design for the spring 2008 semester.

 

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JOSH O’BRYAN

Josh O’Bryan, son of John and Wilma O’Bryan, Brandenburg, graduated May 10, 2008, with master of business administration and juris doctor degrees from the University of Louisville.

 

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BETHANY ERINNE WHELAN

Bethany Erinne Whelan received her bachelor of arts degree in art teaching from Eastern Kentucky University May 10, 2008. Commencement ceremonies were held at Alumni Coliseum in Richmond.

 

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JUSTEN HINERMAN

Justen Hinerman, son of James and Sandra Hinerman, Flaherty, graduated cum laude May 4, 2008, from the University of Kentucky. He received his bachelor of arts degree in education and exercise science.

 

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RYAN LEE WETHINGTON

Ryan Lee Wethington has been selected to participate in the Governor’s Scholar Program this summer.

 

 

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KAYLA HIGBEE

Kayla Higbee, Brandenburg, has been recognized by the United States Achievement Academy as a student of excellence in foreign language.

 

 

 

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MICHAEL T. CONOVER

Michael T. Conover, son of Robert A. Conover, Radcliff, and Nova S. Conover, Brandenburg, recently entered the first-ever poetry contest held by The Bookstore in Radcliff.

 

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CAPT. MATTHEW W. MCQUARY

Army Capt. Matthew W. McQuary is currently deployed as a member of Task Force Marne, one of more than 20,000 soldiers from the Fort Stewart, Ga.-based 3rd Infantry Division and elements of the 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell. The soldier is serving a 15-month tour in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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