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The Pendleton County Senior Council is hosting a spaghetti dinner fundraiser from 5-7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 16 at Tim’s Kitchen. Tim’s Kitchen is located on Highway 27 in Butler next to BB’s. The spaghetti dinner will include: spaghetti, salad, bread, dessert and a drink. The cost of the dinner will be $5 and will be served by the 2013 senior class. Money raised at the spaghetti dinner will help pay for the year-end senior activities.
The class of 2013 has worked hard for the past twelve years and would like their graduation to be memorable. The money raised at the spaghetti dinner will help make that happen.
Thank you for your support.
If you are unable to attend and you would like to make a donation, please send the donation to the high school in care of Senior Council.
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The Pendleton County Ladycats with their 38th District Tournament Trophy. Front row, from left: Tori Fitzpatrick, Ashten Wolfe, Heather Jolley, Jennifer Dixon, Bradi Boden. Second row, McKayla Manor, Bailey Wanstrath, Taylor McClanahan, Amber Blackaby, Catlyne Nuckels, Raven Bruin, Amber Purdy. Back row: Isabella Hall
Ladycats, coaches and fans celebrate championship title
The final horn sounded, the scoreboard read Pendleton 49 Nicholas 40 and the jubilation began as the Pendleton County Ladycats had claimed the 38th District Title for only the 5th time in the 38-year history of PCHS girls basketball.
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Heather Jolley received an athletic scholarship from Asbury University. Family, friends and faculty joined her on this occasion as she signed a Letter of Intent, February 20. Front row, from left: Bill Jolley (father), Heather Jolley, Susan Florence (mother). Back row: Marsha Caldwell (varsity assistant), Jennifer Harmeyer (freshmen coach), Scott Collins (Ladycats head coach), Akeem Scott (Lady Eagles assistant coach). Photo by Jackie Vaughn.
By Jackie Vaughn, Reporter
Senior Heather Jolley joined an elite group of Ladycats basketball players on Wednesday, February 20 when she received an athletic scholarship to attend Asbury University in Wilmore, Ky. She marks the 17th Ladycats basketball player in school history and the eighth since 2001 to continue their athletic career at the next level.
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The Pendleton County Grand Jury met on February 20, 2013 and brought forth fourteen indictments. They are as follows:
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Arts leaders came from across the Commonwealth on February 13 to celebrate the public value of the arts and to thank legislators for their continued support of the Kentucky Arts Council. Checks were presented to organizations awarded Kentucky Arts Partnership operational support grants by the arts council in July 2012.
State art leaders gathered February 13 for Arts Day in Kentucky, an annual meeting that fosters discussions in the commonwealth's art community about the state of the arts industry in Kentucky. The day is also an opportunity for art leaders to thank members of the Kentucky General Assembly for their continued support of art funding through the Kentucky Arts Council.
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Many readers of The Falmouth Outlook may have noticed a woman running through town a couple times a week for the last ten years. Her name is Rebecca Ammerman. She took up running for some of the same reasons that others might - to get in better physical shape, improve her overall health, but also because someone told her she would never be a runner.
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The PCHS CheerCats with their 4th place KHSAA Cheerleading State Trophy. First row, from, left: Katlyn Rogers, Hannah Ammerman, Megan Lee, Jennifer Walton. Second row: Madison Logan, Brittany Baumgardner, Bailey Childers, Third row: Kaylin Wells, Sabrina Cain, Tori Wanstrath, Carlee Peters, Kyndall Hundley, Madison Steele.
The PCHS CheerCats participated in the historical first ever KHSAA State Cheerleading Competition and came away by making a little history themselves.
Their 4th place finish is the highest finish by a CheerCat squad in state competition and also tied for the 2nd highest finish by any PCHS Athletic Team in school history.
“The girls nailed it!!!” Co-varsity coach Kelley Carlisle excitedly proclaimed on the CheerCats state routine.
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If babysitting issues, work schedule, or any other reason makes week days difficult for you to take classes so you can get your GED, the Pendleton County Adult Education Center has the answer. Starting on March 9, classes will run for six weeks from 9 a.m. - noon at the new Pendleton County Library on US 27 South. Classes are free and registration is required. Please call 654-3325 Ext. 2603 to reserve your seat today!
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Our staff is working on the 2013 Pendleton County Guide. We like to include county events that will be taking place throughout the 2013 year. If your organization, club has an event scheduled give us a call with the date at (859) 654-3332.
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A luncheon will be held this Saturday, March 2 celebrating the recovery and rebuilding of the Peach Grove community that was hit with a F4 tornado on March 2, 2012. The luncheon will be held at noon at Plum Creek Christian Church, 961 Nagel Road, Butler.
Residents who were affected by the tornado as well as responders who came to their aid are invited to attend.
A lot of rebuilding and recovery has taken place since then and this event is to celebrate the recovery and the rebuilding that has occurred. There were over 200 homes in the Peach Grove community affected by the tornado, with 150 of them sustaining major damage or destroyed.
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The 2013 Pendleton County Guide is being compiled. If you would like to have an advertisement in this book call, (859) 654-3332 ask for Debbie. The new book will be published and be inserted in the March 26 papers.
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