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  • Blue Ribbon School Blue ribbon pride "We are No. 1, where learning is fun!”

    November 21, 2009 1 Photo

  • Turkey Trot Helping hands to benefit from annual turkey trot With a generous load of food in cans, boxes and bags collected before the annual Russell Turkey Trot, organizer Ruthie Lynd says students at Russell High School have been especially generous despite tough economic conditions within the community.

    November 21, 2009 1 Photo

  • Tobacco Academy Students urged to live tobacco free Anti-tobacco advocates saw some positive results of their efforts Wednesday morning at a local school.

    November 19, 2009 1 Photo

  • Educate the tri-state College presidents discuss collaboration Three years after area college presidents gathered on a barge in the middle of the Ohio River and agreed to collaborate in boosting enrollment, all remain enthusiastic about their agreement.

    November 18, 2009 1 Photo

  • Raceland Strings Worthington strings The sounds of Christmas drifted through the halls of Worthington Elementary School Thursday afternoon.

    November 13, 2009 1 Photo

  • Kentucky culture studied Stating the facts Students were painting themselves into history at Boyd County Middle School on Friday morning.

    November 9, 2009 1 Photo

  • 110809 Sisters for an hour a week Autumn Fields had never played Scrabble before Wednesday.

    Lucky she had her big sister to show her how.

    November 8, 2009 1 Photo

  • Flu could prompt changes in school funding School districts may not have to continue taking financial hits from high absenteeism caused by influenza outbreaks.

    October 30, 2009

  • Mark O'Connor Audio Slide Show: A musical legacy One of the leading violinists in the world was in Ashland on Tuesday to perform with a group of college students

    October 28, 2009 2 Photos

  • Kentucky Education Commissioner Commissioner: U.S. needs to regain status as education leader Eastern Kentucky schools are good examples of how the United States can regain its lead in education, the state’s top education official said Friday.

    October 19, 2009 1 Photo

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