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Eden Elementary Spotlighting Paws-itively Wonderful Wildcats
Eden Elementary would like to recognize several different groups of people that have exhibited “paws-itive” behaviors that are noteworthy of celebration. Every week, we would like to showcase a student from each grade level. We will also be spotlighting a community partner and a member/group of our hard-working staff that have gone above and beyond…
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Warfield Elementary Students of the Week
Warfield Elementary announced its students of the week. Those students are Pailyn Maynard, Addison Mann, Jackson Ray, Cheyanne Howard, Harper Lawson, Kollyn Gillespie, Zoey Murphy, Arriea Gilbert, Jonah Alley, Bentley Chapman, Kyleigh Hinkle, Connor Sluss, Michael Marcum, Josslyn Hunt, Kaylei Estep, Braxton James, Xavier Gilbert, Ella Jude, Hadilynn Endicott and Maverick O’Bryan.
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Inez Elementary School February 2023 Students of the Month
INEZ — Principal Amanda Fields and staff recently announced February 2023 Students of the Month at Inez Elementary School. Those students include: Mrs. Cain’s Kindergarten: Tamara Maynard Mrs. Moore’s Kindergarten: Luke Howell Mrs. Bevins’ First Grade: Weston Muncy Mrs. Haney’s First Grade: Sy Osborne Mrs. Preston’s Second Grade: Chloe Chapman Mrs. Mills’ Third Grade: Haley…
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Photo shoot at Martin County Health Care Facility
Martin County Health Care Facility residents join in the fun of dressing up for a successful photo shoot. These ladies look fabulous.
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Enhance your career prospects at the Career & Internship Fair
The Spring Career & Internship Fair gives Morehead State Eagles an advantage in career success. The fair is scheduled for Wednesday, March 1, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Adron Doran University Center (ADUC) ballrooms. At MSU’s fair, you can connect with regional, statewide and even out-of-state employers and graduate programs, all while…
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Blessed with love
Martin County Health Care Facility residents were blessed with so much love this Valentine’s Day: flowers, candies, homemade cards, goodie bags and balloons. The residents and staff thank the wonderful community for making this happen. “We appreciate you all.”
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Arts Council accepting applications for Al Smith Fellowship, Emerging Artist Award
FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Kentucky Arts Council is accepting applications from literary artists for the $7,500 Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowship and the $1,000 Emerging Artist Award. Literary arts include fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry and play/screenwriting. The deadline to apply is March 15. The prestigious Al Smith Fellowship is named after the late Kentucky journalist Al…
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Governor’s Cup District 116 winners
Inez Elementary was overall district runner-up and won first place in Future Problem Solving and second in Quick Recall.Inez winners include:Math – First Place – Gabriel BevinsScience – Third place Zaiden TackettSocial Studies – Second Place –Gabriel Bevins; Third Place – Davis WilsonArts and Humanities – Second Place – Aubree Muncy; Fourth Place – Jayce…
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Big Sandy Community and Technical College and City of Prestonsburg sign MOA for Sensory Friendly Playground
BY JENNIFER LITTLE PRESTONSBURG, Ky. — Members of Big Sandy Community and Technical College, City of Prestonsburg officials, Floyd County Board of Education members, Kent Rose Foundation members and others were present last week for the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement at the Mountain Arts Center to establish a Sensory Playground on the college…