May 18, 2013
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Students in Luke Anderson's sixth-grade world geography class at Benton Middle School are presented with their awards for placing first in the Fall 2012 Stock Market Game competition for the Central Elementary Kentucky Region. The awards were presented Feb. 1 at Benton Middle School. Presenting the awards was Todd Broker, the director of the Center for Economic Education at Murray State University. From left are Broker, Matt Holmes, Kayla Strozzo, Kathryn Howard and Anderson.
Benton Middle finishes first
Students in Luke Anderson’s sixth-grade world geography class at Benton Middle School are presented with their awards for placing first in the Fall 2012 Stock Market Game competition for the Centra...
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Mayfield High School students qualified to advance to regional competition at the recent District Governor's Cup hosted by MHS. Written assessment winners and district competitors were (left to right, seated) Kevin Hernandez, fifth in mathematics; Jake Guhy, third in mathematics; Will Berry, second in science and fifth in social studies; Hannah Glass, first in arts and humanities and second in language arts; (standing) Kaitlyn Elliott, second in quick recall; Clay Wilson, competitor; Abby Reed, fifth in composition; Kate Simmons, third in language arts and fourth in composition; Tarhonda Lee, second in quick recall; Luke Wynstra and Chase Sevic, competitors; Steven Cole, second in quick recall.
Mayfield moves to regional
Mayfield High School students qualified to advance to regional competition at the recent District Governor’s Cup hosted by MHS. Written assessment winners and district competitors were (left to rig...
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Members of the Calloway County High School academic team are: Erik Mikulcik (front from left), Mark Tyler, Jaewon Kang, Joe Brashear; middle, Bobbi Brashear, Destiny Wendling, Simon Mikulcik, Cassidy Neal, Landon Fike, Hudson Elliott, and in back, Halee Bergman, Sam Morehead, Josh Betts, Nate Clause, Cody Bergman, Tristin Cole.
Calloway wins academic contest
The Calloway County High School Academic Team claimed the title of District Champions for the third consecutive year at the Governor’s Cup Competition Jan. 26. The Lakers earned 57 overall points t...
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Members of the Paducah Tilghman High School academic team are, Erin Burba (front from left), Catherine Miller, Marissa Davis, coach Christine Wynne and Megan Cantwell; second row, Alicia Humphrey, Avery Harriman, Lilly Burba and Meg Hancock; third row, Reese Butler, Justin Holt, Andrew Zaninovich, Jacob Holtgrewe, Will Hancock and Trae Hampton, and, in back, Parker Loyd and Miles Butler.
Tilghman wins Governor’s Cup
The Paducah Tilghman High School academic team won the District Governor’s Cup competition at Lone Oak High School on Jan. 26. Tilghman scored 65 points to finish first. Heath, Lone Oak and Reidlan...
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Education honors
The following students from area counties were named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester at the University of Kentucky. To make a Dean’s List in one of the UK colleges, a student must ear...
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The Graves County High School Academic Team won the 2013 District 2 Governor's Cup competition on Jan. 26 at Mayfield High School. Graves County's Quick Recall Team won its category. Graves' Future Problem Solvers placed second. Pictured are members of the Quick Recall Team, with their individual achievements listed as well. They are, from left, Grayson Dietz, third place, science; Ty Wilson, second, arts and humanities, and third social studies; Jonathan Goatley, first, mathematics, and first, social studies; Mitul Ahmed; Chris Woods, first, language arts, and second social studies, and Cheyenne McMullen, fourth, arts and humanities. The academic team's coaches are teachers Jeremy Krug and Lynda Hiles. Graves County advances to Region 1 competition at Marshall County High School on Feb. 16.
Graves heads to regional
The Graves County High School Academic Team won the 2013 District 2 Governor’s Cup competition on Jan. 26 at Mayfield High School. Graves County’s Quick Recall Team won its category. Graves’ Future...
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Science Night topics selected
Exploring the science of severe weather and light, experiencing real space artifacts, and creating fantastic Lego contraptions are just a few ways local youth can learn the basics of science at Wes...
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Education honors
Gregory Lynn Hunter of West Paducah graduated in December from Murray State University with a master’s degree in business administration. Hunter is a 2007 graduate of Lone Oak High School and the s...
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3 to attend summit on environment
Three area students will attend the Washington Youth Summit on the Environment at George Mason University this summer.  They are Tea Wimer of Metropolis, Ill., Nicole Fox of Grand Rivers and Mad...
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The Kiwanis Club of South Paducah held its annual Christmas Donations Dinner recently and distributed more than $23,000 to local charities. The club hosts the McCracken County Fair each year, with proceeds from the fair donated to children-oriented charities. Shown are representatives from charities receiving donations and members of the Kiwanis Club of South Paducah (front row, left to right): Shirley Barlow of the River City Mission; Velva Yeomans of St. Jude Children's Hospital; Bessie Newbern of Youth Reach Victory; Joe Viterisi, club treasurer; Paula Foglesong of The Dream Factory; Denice Cicardo, club president; (second row, left to right): Heidi Suhrheinrich of Paducah Cooperative Ministry; Russ Kegel of Kids Against Hunger; Pam Truitt of Family Services; Lee Emmons of Child Watch; Tracey Powell of the Kentucky Sheriffs Boys and Girls Ranch; Nancy Rasche of the Paducah Symphony Children's Chorus; Gayron Ferguson of HUGS; Domestra Hawkins of the McCracken County Public Library; Tina Moore of Ronald McDonald Charities; Danny Carroll of West Kentucky Easter Seals, and Richard Crenshaw of the Shriners' Burn Hospital. Representatives from Trooper Island, St. Nicholas Clinic, Special Olympics, Camp for Courageous for Kids, and Paducah and McCracken County Headstart are not pictured.
Kiwanis Club of South Paducah donates to charities
The Kiwanis Club of South Paducah held its annual Christmas Donations Dinner recently and distributed more than $23,000 to local charities. The club hosts the McCracken County Fair each year, with ...
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