GLASGOW —
Community members gather on the lawn of the Western Kentucky University-Glasgow campus on Liberty Street on Feb. 7, 1988, to cut the ribbon on the school’s new location. Pictured doing the cutting are then Glasgow Mayor Charlie Honeycutt, left, and then WKU President Kern Alexander. The kickoff for the silver anniversary celebration begins Thursday morning at the current campus on Hilltopper Way. See more about the event in Friday’s edition.
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Cave City Mayor Dwayne Hatcher presented a framed proclamation to Reva Jolly, widow of Steve Jolly, a Barren County constable representing the 6th District and a former Barren County deputy sheriff and former fire chief for the Cave City Volunteer Fire Department on Monday night during the Cave City City Council meeting.
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