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November 5, 2009

Church raised money for youth

Members of the First Presbyterian Church in Glasgow sold more than 300 tickets for their benefit lunch on Tuesday. Proceeds from the meal and sales of arts & crafts and baked goods will benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Glasgow. A total amount raised had not been tabulated as of Tuesday. This is the sixth year the group has conducted the fundraiser and the third year of supporting the club. From left are meal volunteers Judy Richey, Sheila Steenbergen, Genette Burchett, Sam Terry, Anita Shearer, Martha Terry and Egie Landers. Not pictured are Nancy Wilcutt, Melissa Landers and Sara Layne Matthews.

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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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