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Susie Bishop, RN, left, gives Brenda Grinstead a flu shot during a clinic Friday morning at the T.J. Samson Community Hospital Resource Center. Bishop said more than 200 shots have been administered this week since supplies of the vaccinations have finally arrived. The flu shot clinic will continue until 5 p.m. Friday afternoon and will service both walk-ins and drive-ups. Both seasonal and H1N1 vaccines are now available. Scot Smith, nurse educator with T.J. Samson, said they have more than enough vaccine to meet anticipated demand. Grinstead opted to receive both vaccinations — one in each arm.
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Allie Clay, 19, of Allen County, applies her makeup as she waits for the Miss Barren County Fair pageant to begin at the Temple Hill Fairgrounds on Thursday night. Clay has competed in more than 100 pageants in her lifetime and said she loves the entire experience of being a part of the contests.
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Many have competed for years
Sounding themes that resonate with followers of the tea party, a Louisville businessman and advocate of charter schools said Thursday he will seek next year’s Republican Party nomination for governor.
- Local developers buy Barren River Plaza
- Metcalfe agrees to give recovery bond money to Barren County
- Families work as team to show cattle
- Day of caring strikes locally
- Lake levels fall to summer pool
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Many have competed for years
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‘I’ll miss it for sure’
Jonathan Myatt resigned as Barren County High School head baseball coach on Tuesday, citing time constraints stemming from his Master’s degree studies. He will remain in his regular position within the district.
- Jonathan Myatt resigns as BCHS baseball coach
- Knockouts fall in semifinal
- Knocked in
- SC-Barren falls to Owensboro
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‘I’ll miss it for sure’
- Obituaries
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Friday, July 30, 2010, Obituaries
Larry Gibbons- EDMONTON
Frances ‘Lucille’ Hayden - PARK CITY
- Thursday, July 29, 2010, Obituaries
- Wednesday, July 28, 2010, Obituaries
- Tuesday, July 27, 2010, Obituaries
- Monday, July 26, 2010, Obituaries
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Friday, July 30, 2010, Obituaries
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Local developers buy Barren River Plaza
A Glasgow shopping center that had lost the majority of its tenants during the last few years after one of the anchor stores relocated to Veterans Outer Loop may be getting a second chance at renewed life.
- Biz help available
- TRANSFERS: July 19-24
- Local industry takes top world honor
- TRANSFERS: July 12-17
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- Features
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Hot day doesn’t stop walking tour
The heat index must have been 105. Guy tried to tell me it was too hot for this adventure, but I had promised the grandchildren and assumed that the tour through the park in the shade would take from the heat.
- Heat, A.C. drive writer to D.C.
- Possum hunting with T-Bone
- Mind stays strong through the years
- Purse snatcher brings more awareness of belongings
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Hot day doesn’t stop walking tour
- Opinion
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Schorr leaves his legacy as our guide
On Friday, one of the greatest journalists of the last 100 years left us. Daniel Schorr, known by many now through his association and commentary on NPR, died. He was 93.
- Paul, Conway play politics instead of tackle real issues
- Family, fans suffer for softball players
- YOUR VIEWS: They are all ‘our’ students
- YOUR VIEWS: Never too old to learn
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Schorr leaves his legacy as our guide





