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June 29, 2009

Sung Hero

Barren County Sheriff’s Deputy Joseph D. Walden was presented a Purple Heart and the Medal of Valor from Glasgow Mayor Darrell Pickett in council chambers at city hall Monday morning. Walden was wounded during a shooting incident at a residence on McKenna Street on June 20, 2007, in which two people died. He was an officer with the Glasgow Police Department at that time. Shown from left are: Pickett, Glasgow Police Chief Horace Johnson, Walden and Barren County Sheriff Chris Eaton.

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Jack Gardner, 18-month-old son of attorney John Gardner, background right, waits with his father and other family members for the results of Tuesday's commonwealth's attorney election to come in. Gardner was elected the new commonwealth's attorney, defeating incumbent Karen Davis.

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Barren County's Lindsey McFarland dives for a ground ball Tuesday during the 15th District Tournament in Glasgow.

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