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The Great Teddy Bear Run is a 13-mile motorcycle ride benefitting the Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center. The Mission of the Center is to reduce trauma to child abuse victims by providing one safe, child-friendly location where teams of professionals work together to pursue justice and …

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I think most of us know what grace is. Mankind was lost, stuck in our sin with no hope. God reached out to us through His grace, offered us a way out of sin, to become His children and inherit eternal life. Jesus died on the cross that we might have access to God’s glorious grace through the…

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In honor of their 65th wedding anniversary, the family of Harold Tate and Virginia Ellen Hanks is requesting a card shower in honor of the couple’s 65th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, Oct. 26. Their family includes children, Charles Kelley Hanks (Jana), Eddie Hanks (Joy), and Alecia Stamp…

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Daniel Crawley from Russellville, Ky. was married to Kate Robertson from Waukesha, Wis. on June 25, 2022, in Chicago, Ill. where they currently reside.

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Donnie and Mildred Smith will be celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary on Aug. 9, 2021. They were married in 1951 at the home of Donnie’s brother in Olmstead, Ky. The wedding was officiated by their brother-in-law, Rev. Walter Bates.

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“My name is Alicia Rigsby and I am an addict. BUT, I am so much more than that.”

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Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Gamble will be celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary on July 16, 2021. They have three children Deon (Felicia) Gamble in Franklin, Bridget Gamble in Hopkinsville, and Shawnri Gamble in Russellville. The couple also has seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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Donald and Lois Johns of Russellville celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary last week on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.

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In honor and celebration of National Long-term Care Administrator appreciation week, March 8-12, those who work at Auburn Healthcare would like to thank administrator Desirae Cocanougher for a job well done.

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Stepping out on faith hoping to make a mark on his community, young entrepreneur Nicholas Scarbrough is well on his way to becoming a known force in Logan County, already running two businesses that mix personal goals with helping out others as well.

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We all share that common hunger to show the world our worth. It’s not about where you come from, where you live, how much money you have, what kind of job you do … it’s a basic deep-down in your soul desire to make your mark on this earth. To prove to yourself, and to others, that your exist…

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Supporting our neighbors is a tradition ingrained into small-town life. Unlike the larger populations, close-knit communities pay attention to the struggles of others, and even if the majority is unaware, a great deal of caring is going on right under our noses.

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Assuring church services are offered at the Logan County Detention Center is something personal for jailer Phil Gregory, who is adamant about continuing despite the many changes he has had to implement at the jail over the past eight months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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With the increased use of technology in today’s world, Logan County Schools are making an effort to teach students about the importance of good digital citizenship. Digital citizenship is the responsible use of technology by any individual using computers, the internet, and/or other digital …

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There have been various estimates on how many years of our lives are spent waiting in line. One study showed the average amount of time the ordinary person spends waiting in line is five years! (E. Hays) In Russellville that seems like a long time, but if you were to commute to Nashville fro…