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John Morgen Nordheim has been playing with some of the best musicians in the Tri-State Area. For those of his fans that don't know John Morgen has teamed up with Dave Lewis, above, and the duo has been playing at the Washington Square in Burlington. His fans can see him close to home as he and his band will be playing at Rooster's on Saturday evening, March 9.
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From left, Eric Whaley, Travis Whaley and Josh Whaley are pictured in front of a custom Jeep painted by Dale Whaley in tribute to his sons.
Three Army members of the Whaley family were gathered at their grandparents home, Charlie and Charlotte Whaley of Falmouth, for Christmas dinner. Eric Whaley, Travis Whaley and Josh Whaley all had the privilege of being together for the occasion.
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PVT2 Eric Whaley graduated AIT on January 18 from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He is currently stationed at Ft. Hood, Texas with the 59th MAC Engineer brigade. Eric was deployed to Afghanistan on March 1, 2013.
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Allison Scott has been awarded the NKU Distinguished Scholarship, a four-year academic scholarship. Allison, a home school senior, plans to major in biochemistry at NKU, then enter a physicians's assistant program.
She is the daughter of Kent and Regina Scott, of Butler and the granddaughter of Terry and Anna Parnell, of Butler and Pat Scott, of Somerset.
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The Pendleton County 109 Solid Waste Management Board is happy to announce the fifth year in offering $500 scholarships that will be awarded to a non-traditional adult student in May 2013. A nontraditional student is an adult that is currently attending college or plans to attend college during the fall 2013 semester. Although, the 109 Board continues to support high school scholarships, the 109 Board wants to support adults returning to college. GED graduates are encouraged to apply. Previous recipients are not eligible to reapply. The criteria and applications are available through the local Adult Education Office at 654-3325 Ext. 2601. The deadline for submitting this scholarship is April 26, 2013.
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Please help the Pendleton County High School Senior Class of 2013 raise money for Project Grad by coming to (or ordering from) a Celebrating Home Party! Welcome in Spring with these great products and help the class earn 40% of all sales back in cash to support a fun, safe evening for the graduates!
The event will be held at the Pendleton County High School Cafeteria, U.S. Hwy 27, Falmouth, KY 41040 at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, March 15.
Bring along some friends - they will thank you! You've got to see the products to know just how great they are! Celebrating Home representative Laura Shaw will have lots of great specials and bargains that night so don't miss out!
Take a peek now and look at the newest catalog online at www.CelebratingHome.com then bring your ideas and questions to the party! At any time, feel free to call Laura with any questions at 513-519-9191.
Thank you for your support. All orders are appreciated.
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Like most families yours has probably been touched by some sort of cancer. This horrible disease often leaves us feeling helpless. Now there is a way you can help.
You can support cancer survivors and families in Pendleton County by supporting Relay For Life with this fundraiser event. Simply place an order for AVON product you and your family need and want between March 4 and April 6, 2013 at one of these local businesses. A portion of the proceeds from your purchase will be donated to Relay for Life.
To provide your support for this worthy cause contact Linda Rees at 472-5436 to receive a catalog and details. Or you can stop by these great local businesses to place an order:
• Absolute Salon & Spa, 6095 Hwy. 609, Butler
• The Country Store on Hwy. 17 North, Demossville
• Styles 101, 1099 Ridgeway, Falmouth
Let’s all do our part to support cancer survivors and families.
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Pendleton County High School has several events scheduled to help raise money for Project Grad.
Following is a list of these events:
• Quarter Auction, Friday, March 8 at Sharp Middle School cafeteria. Event begins at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
• Celebrating Home Show, Friday, March 15 at Pendleton County High School cafeteria. Starts at 6:30 p.m.
• Trash Pickup, Saturday, March 23 at Pendleton County High School. Starts at 9 a.m.
• Bunco, Saturday, April 6 at St. Xavier Gym. Starts at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
• Spaghetti Dinner, Saturday, April 20 at Tim's Kitchen in Butler. Time is from 5 - 7:30 p.m.
Be sure to come out and take part in these events. Your support is appreciated!
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There will be a St. Patrick's Day Dance held from 8 - 11 p.m. at the Butler Community Center on Saturday, March 16. The DJ for the event will be Matt Sorrell.
Soft drinks will be available to purchase while snacks will be furnished free of charge. There will also be door prizes given away.
No alcohol is allowed on the premises!
Admission is $8 per couple or $5 for singles. Reservations are being accepted.
For more information or to confirm your reservation, please call 859-472-5015 or 859-609-9639.
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The New Hope Church of Christ will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt at 1 p.m. on March 16.
The egg hunt will be for ages three through twelve and is totally free. There will be games and activities beginning around 12:30 p.m.
If you have any questions or you would like to register your child, please call Jason Anderson at 859-445-1549 or e-mail the church at nhccpreacher@yahoo.com.
The New Hope Church of Christ is located at 3851 US 27 South, Falmouth, Ky.
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