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FRONT PAGE NEWS Local archers take home top honors
Parcell also won the competition’s scholarship shoot-off and received $1,250 toward college expenses. The competition’s top four female and top four male archers competed for scholarship money. Governor delivers the BRAC dollars Monday at Fort Knox
Campbell introduced Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear, who was present to announce where $100 million of funds would be spent for transportation and infrastructure projects. Death threat causes parental concern; school district says proper procedures followed A Battletown Elementary School student, who recently experienced a death threat from a classmate, is still in the same 2nd-grade classroom, despite her mother’s misgivings. Since both students are juveniles, the Messenger will not release their names. The threat came in the form of a picture from the one student to the other, indicating the one student “was going to be killed.” “I was concerned about the fact that no one called me,” the student’s mother, Sandra said. “This happened during lunch and nothing happened until I called the sheriff department and filed a report.” Be sure to get a copy of this week's Messenger for the following stories: First-time homebuyers have several options to maximize new tax credit Racing superstars learn to be ‘Army Strong’ Deadline nearing for west county water project Fire audit reveals concerns, board correcting deficiencies ...and more! |
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