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On his way to Veterans Day
Barren County Family Judge Mitchell Nance crosses the street at the crosswalk on the south side of the Glasgow Public Square on Wednesday as he is making his way to watch the annual Veterans Day Parade and ceremony.
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Food drive to help United Way
The United Way of Southern Kentucky is asking for donations at local grocery stores this Friday and Saturday.
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Alleged child sex abusers arraigned in Hart County
A Hart County babysitter, several of her family members and two other men were arraigned Tuesday in Hart Circuit Court on additional charges in connection with a sex abuse case.
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Money requested for more ballfields
A push was made at Tuesday’s Barren County Fiscal Court regular meeting to come up with the funding to build two other fields at Jackie Browning Park for the good of the county.
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POLICE BRIEFS
Barren County Sheriff Chris Eaton is offering a $500 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for bomb threats made against a government building and local schools Monday morning.
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Police searching for caller
A bomb threat Monday led to the evacuation of the Barren County Courthouse and elementary schools within the county.
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Food drive to help United Way
- Sports
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A ‘super group’
After an hour-and-a-half long practice on Tuesday, first year Glasgow softball head coach Becky Kingery stood in the parking lot of the Lady Scotties field at the American Legion, watching second baseman Haley Perkins and catcher Micha Elmore working on Elmore’s pick off throw.
- Felkins signs with Union College
- Hot Rods release spring training schedule
- End the ‘rivalry’
- All Region
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- Obituaries
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010, Obituaries
Brenda Jo Dickison - EDMONTON
Ruby M. Harlan - SUMMER SHADE
Marty Owen Smith - JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.
Opal Loraine Smith - TOMPKINSVILLEAlline Lawson White - SUMMER SHADE
- Tuesday, March 16, 2010, Obituaries
- Monday, March 15, 2010, Obituaries
- Sunday, March 14, 2010, Obituaries
- Friday, March 12, 2010, Obituaries
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010, Obituaries
- Business
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TRANSFERS: March 8-13
March 8:
Chartland LLC, two tracts on Elmo Road, to William H. and Pamela J. Wentworth Arnold.
PBI Bank Inc., 1.123 acres on Morrison Park Road, to Bridget Harper, $57. - Allen named store manager at Hartland
- KAHC picks Quinn
- TRANSFERS: March 1-6
- TRANSFERS: Feb. 18-27
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TRANSFERS: March 8-13
- Features
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Patience is key with middle schoolers
Their lives are filled with drama too. Girls crave popularity and boys don’t. Girls never want to go to the bathroom alone and guys want to pull a chair out from under someone or swap licks. They all like to tattle and write notes.
- The making of maple syrup
- Family Affair
- The gift of music was well used by family
- Granddaughter makes a day brighter
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Patience is key with middle schoolers
- Opinion
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YOUR VIEW: Smoking ban is right move for the city
Dear Editor,
On March 8, the Smoking Ban Ordinance passed its first hearing, finally. I was so relieved to see this ordinance be approved for our town. - Census letter about Census form sends wife into fit
- Budget debate about more than the budget
- Our View: Citizens speak, government officials act
- Census letter about Census form sends wife into fit
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YOUR VIEW: Smoking ban is right move for the city


