As of October 1, the girls' soccer team of Garrard County continues to display commendable performances in Region 12. Their current standings place them third in the region, with an overall record of 8-6-1. These rankings are reflective of regular season games only, and the Kentucky High School Athletic Association (KHSAA) uses the Rating Percentage Index (RPI) system to evaluate team performance. Garrard County boasts an RPI of .56667, putting them behind only Boyle County and Southwestern in the region.
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On Monday, September 30, the Garrard County girls' volleyball team celebrated Senior Night with a commanding 3-0 win over Lincoln County. The match ended with Garrard taking each set with scores of 25-17, 25-17, and 25-15.
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The Garrard County High School football team has climbed to 12th in the latest Class 3A RPI rankings, of of September 30. The Golden Lions, who currently boast a 4-2 record, have secured a solid RPI of 0.77416, positioning them among the top teams in their class.
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As part of ongoing efforts to make state government operations more cost-effective and efficient, the Finance and Administration Cabinet’s Division of Surplus Properties (DSP) will host an online auction of heavy equipment no longer in use by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) Division of Equipment. The auction will begin Monday, Oct. 14 at 8 a.m. EDT, and close on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. EDT.
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A photo album capturing moments from the Golden Lions Soccer team's match against Bourbon county at home on September 28, 2024.
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Garrard County Boys Soccer team endured another tough loss on Saturday afternoon, September 28, as they fell 2-1 to Bourbon County in a closely contested match on their home field.
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In a rain-drenched high school football matchup, the Garrard County Golden Lions claimed a dominant 35-7 victory over the West Jessamine Colts at home on Friday night, showcasing a blend of strategic play-calling, offensive firepower, and stout defense.
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A photo album capturing moments from the Golden Lions Football team's match against West Jessamine at home on September 27, 2024.
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The Golden Lions pulled off a win on Friday night at home against West Jessamine on Homecoming night; scoring three touchdowns on 209 rushing yards in the first half alone.
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Tonight, the Garrard County Golden Lions will host the West Jessamine Colts in a highly anticipated homecoming game.
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On Thursday, September 26, the Garrard County girls' volleyball team faced off against Danville, securing a decisive 3-0 win on the road.
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Garrard County's girls soccer team delivered a resounding 6-0 victory over Thomas Nelson on Senior Night, adding a memorable chapter to their 2024 season. The match, held on September 26, was a display of both offensive firepower and defensive resilience, further solidifying the team's strong performance as they approach the final stretch of the season.
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The Garrard County Waste Tire Collection event kicked off on Thursday, September 26, with a strong community response. The event, which runs through Saturday, September 28, is hosted at the State Highway Garage in Lancaster, located at 782 Industry Road. Hours for collection are from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, and from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday.
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The Garrard County High School football team, competing in Kentucky high school football, has completed five games in the 2024 season, achieving a record of 3-2. The team has showcased a balanced offensive and defensive performance, with some standout individual contributions. Below is a cumulative review of the key statistics that highlight their season thus far.
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As of September 26, the Garrard County football team and its standout players have made significant contributions to the Class 3A stat leaderboards across various categories, showcasing their offensive and defensive prowess.
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The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources will host a live auction to sell surplus items and confiscated hunting and fishing equipment on Monday, Oct. 7, 2024.
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Kentucky drivers should be aware of a significant change concerning traffic citations in work zones. Earlier this year, the Kentucky legislature passed a law aimed at enhancing safety on roadways where construction or maintenance is ongoing. Kentucky Revised Statute (KRS) 189.2327 specifically increases fines for traffic-related offenses committed in work zones.
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The Louisville Zoo is inviting the public to help name one of its newest additions, a male Sumatran tiger cub born on July 23, 2024. Norton Children’s is presenting the opportunity to vote on the cub’s name, marking the first time a Sumatran tiger cub has been born at the Zoo in 20 years.
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Kentucky poultry producers and industry representatives joined Commissioner Jonathan Shell as he proclaimed September Poultry Month in Kentucky, celebrating one of Kentucky’s top commodities.
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Just like the rest of our bodies, our brains change as we age. Most of us eventually notice some slowed thinking and occasional memory problems. However, serious memory loss, confusion and other major changes in the way our minds work could be a troubling sign that our brain cells are failing.
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