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Aaron's Monday Morning Forecast
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) - Plenty of sunshine today with northwest winds 10 - 15 MPH gusting to 20 MPH. Highs will reach the middle 70′s this afternoon. Clear tonight and down to the upper 40′s. 80 tomorrow then around 90 on Wednesday and Thursday. More heat for Father’s Day weekend.
Sacred Ground: Trammell Cemetery
Some months back, the Sacred Ground series visited Chitwood Cemetery off Pine Grove Road in Winfield, the final resting place of Revolutionary War veteran James Chitwood. Chitwood, who was from a family that was strongly loyal to the British crown but was himself a Patriot who fought for independence, was just one of two Revolutionary War veterans who settled in what we now know as Winfield soon after the war. The other was Capt. Dennis Trammell. And, like Chitwood, he has a fascinating story to tell.
HCHS claims summer wins over Clinton County, Madison Central
Brought to you by Harlan County Sports. Harlan County claimed a pair of 12-point wins over out-of-region opponents Friday at South Laurel High School, placing three in double figures in each scrimmage to improve to 7-1 on the summer. Senior guard Maddox Huff scored 22 points to lead the Bears in a 61-49 win over […] The post HCHS claims summer wins over Clinton County, Madison Central appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Police investigating Pulaski Co. crash
PULASKI COUNTY, Ky. (WYMT) - Police are investigating a crash that resulted in an SUV running under a concrete truck and trapping the driver. Police responded to reports of a crash on KY-192 in Pulaski County Friday morning. They said a car driven by Peggy Lockaby, 66, of Somerset, was...
Class of 1964 marks 60 years
The Casey County High School Class of 1964 met at the cabin of Donald and Joy Wells Tarter in Dunnville on June 8. It was 60 years to the day of their graduation. On June 8, 1964, a Casey County class of 154 seniors received their diploma—at Liberty High School gymnasium. Casey County High School didn’t have a gymnasium at that time. It didn’t have many things, as it was a brand new school. A picture of the school in the yearbook shows a dirt parking lot and unfinished construction. A gym wouldn’t be built there another decade.
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