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The Center for Rural Development selects Johnson County students as 2024 Rogers Scholars
The Center for Rural Development has selected Johnson County students Connor Watts and Adara Campbell to attend the 2024 Rogers Scholars Youth Leadership Program, according to a statement from The Center. Connor and Adara, both sophomores at Johnson Central High School, will join 100 high school students from 45 Kentucky...
PREP ROUNDUP: Science Hill Walks Off On Devils In Baseball
JOHNSON CITY — Science Hill’s Josh Marmo singled home a run with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning for a 5-4 win over the Greeneville Greene Devils on Saturday. Greeneville reliever Sam Thompson took the loss. In 1 1/3 innings, he gave up a hit, walked none and struck out one. Science Hill’s run in the seventh was unearned. Greeneville, now 17-12, had eight hits. Kaine Ricker...
South Laurel High School opens new greenhouse
LONDON, Ky. (WYMT) - Students at South Laurel High School are getting the chance to learn how to farm and operate a business in their new greenhouse. The Future Farmers of America club at the school sells flowers, spices and vegetables grown in the greenhouse. FFA Secretary Kiera Oakley said...
School board declares vacancy following death of member
The Lincoln County Board of Education opened their regular monthly meeting by reading a poem and holding a moment of silence to remember District 1 member Marvin Wilson, who passed away on April 6. Wilson was a bus driver for Lincoln County for more than 20 years and was serving his second year of his […] The post School board declares vacancy following death of member appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Cyclist dead following medical emergency during RedBud Ride
LAUREL CO., Ky. (WYMT) - A cyclist has died following a medical emergency during the RedBud Ride. In a post on Facebook, officials with London Downtown said the woman was a beloved member of the Laurel County and cycling communities. The cyclist was later identified as Cammie McQueen Creech, 54.
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