Vol. 117, No. 40
October 7, 2009

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FRONT PAGE NEWS

“Take Me to the River”

The lessons may be the same, but the learning experience is definitely different on a crisp fall day at the banks of the Ohio River. About 380 7th-graders from Stuart Pepper Middle School ventured there Sept. 30, to rotate through six educational stations that included nutrition and physical fitness, recycling, soil conservation, trees, library programs, and archaeology.

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Magistrates question
Court communication

Two recent issues have exposed a potential problem between Judge Executive Harry S. Craycroft and some magistrates of the Meade County Fiscal Court. Magistrates say they were not officially informed of the pending lawsuit against Sheriff William Kerrick, the jail and Meade County. They also cite other instances where they were not informed or consulted by the judge executive.

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Renaissance of success sweeps SPMS

Even schools have to pass tests, and the staff at Stuart Pepper Middle School are ecstatic over their recent “test scores.”

The transition index results – released by the Council for Better Education, the Kentucky Association of School Councils and the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence – are used to provide overall school results during the Senate Bill 1 transition.

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