The Garrard County GOP is set to host a fish fry event on Friday, October 25, at 7 p.m. at the Garrard County Fairgrounds. The event promises not only food and fellowship but also speeches from prominent political figures. Congressman Andy Barr will be addressing the crowd, offering attendees an opportunity to hear his views on key issues ahead of the upcoming elections.
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Saint Joseph Berea held a ribbon-cutting ceremony earlier today to debut its new state-of-the-art nuclear medicine camera funded by a $350,000 federal grant. This cutting-edge equipment represents a significant advancement in diagnostic imaging, allowing radiologists and oncologists to capture high-quality, real-time images, enhancing patient comfort and care. The new camera will assist in diagnosing various diseases, including cancer, and will enable more personalized treatment plans, ultimately improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
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Nomination meetings for the Kentucky Fish and Wildlife Commission are being held in November to fill three of nine positions on the volunteer board.
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Today, Gov. Andy Beshear announced continued economic growth in Kentucky’s health care industry as HealthTrackRx, a provider of infectious disease laboratory services, plans to locate a new facility in Louisville, creating 230 quality full-time jobs with a $45.5 million investment.
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The Garrard County Band is entering a pivotal moment this week as it prepares for the much-anticipated semi-final competition. Months of relentless effort, practice, and outstanding performances have brought the band to this crucial point in their season, and the energy is building as they fine-tune their show. To mark this special occasion, the band will hold a late-night practice session Tonight, on Thursday, October 24th, at Garrard County High School beginning at 7PM.
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With the state’s ongoing teacher shortage, Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) offers innovative approaches to place educators in classrooms across the state. The Kentucky Department of Education’s School Report Card notes a nearly 25% teacher turnover rate for the 2022-23 school year. To help address the shortage, EKU became the first public university in the state to announce an Option 9 alternative route to teacher certification and simultaneously offered a new online elementary education degree last fall. Building on Option 9, EKU will be offering competency-based education (CBE) courses to further eliminate barriers to teacher certification for current certified staff in schools.
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The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to the 45th District Volleyball Tournament as Garrard County faces Boyle County on Thursday night at 7 PM at Lincoln County. This highly anticipated match will determine the district champion, with both teams bringing momentum and standout performances to the court.
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Special restrictions on baiting, carcass transportation and cervid rehabilitation are now effective in Breckinridge, Hardin and Meade counties as a result of the establishment of a Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Surveillance Zone, all in an effort to stop or limit disease spread among wild deer.
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Several talented soccer players from Garrard County have been honored in the 2023 Kentucky High School Soccer Coaches Association (KHSSCA) 12th Region Girls All-Region selections, highlighting the county’s strong soccer presence.
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University of the Cumberlands’ (UC) band is proud to announce the second annual UC Honor Band Clinic scheduled for Friday, February 28, and Saturday, March 1, 2025. The clinic will be hosted on Cumberlands’ Williamsburg campus.
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The Kentucky High School Soccer Coaches Association (KHSCCA) has released its 2024 Region 12 All-Region teams, with athletes from across the region being recognized for their standout performances this season. Several Garrard County athletes earned recognition for their efforts and contributions to their team.
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The spirit of giving will soon sweep through Garrard County as CASA of Lexington launches its annual Angel Tree event, aimed at bringing joy to local children in the family court system. The event, set to take place on November 6, at 9 AM, invites community members to take part in an initiative that will make the holidays brighter for some of the county’s most vulnerable children.
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A photo album capturing moments from the Garrard County High School Marching Band’s performance at halftime of the Garrard County vs. Marion County football game on October 18, 2024. The performance honored the band’s alumni from the state championship 2014 run, several of whom were in attendance.
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A photo album capturing moments from the Golden Lions Football team's win against Marion County at home on October 18, 2024.
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In a high-energy football game that had fans on the edge of their seats from the opening kickoff, the Garrard County Golden Lions secured a decisive 34-6 victory over the Marion County Knights. The game, held at the state-of-the-art Garrard County Sports Complex, showcased the Golden Lions' dominance on both sides of the ball.
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Garrard County is set to face off against Marion County at home tonight, aiming to extend their winning streak to five games and improve their record at their new stadium to a perfect 4-0. The Golden Lions, who have dominated the series with Marion County, hold an 11-2 lead all-time, winning the last eight meetings between the two teams. Marion County’s last victory in the series came over four decades ago, in 1978.
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises motorists of scheduled resurfacing operations for Crab Orchard Road/KY 39. The work will be in effect between Fall Lick Road/KY 1972 and Stanford Road/US 27.
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On Oct. 11, 2024, the National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL) notified the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, Office of the State Veterinarian of a positive Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) test from a deceased deer at a deer farm in Breckinridge County. The farm, a participant in the state deer program, has been issued a quarantine restricting movement into or out of the facility, including live deer or deer products.
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Officials from the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources are gathering additional information and carefully evaluating next steps following Monday’s announcement by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture that lab testing confirmed Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a deceased deer from a Breckinridge County deer farm. It marks Kentucky’s first case of CWD in a captive cervid.
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The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources has opened an additional 60,233 acres for public hunting in eastern Kentucky via the landowner-cooperator program.
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