Vol. 139 No.23

Wednesday, June 7, 2006

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Walking for a Cure



— Photo by MAGGIE WILLIAMS
David Gray walks around the track during Friday night’s luminary ceremony. The ninth annual Relay for Life of Owen County raised more than $70,000 for the American Cancer Society. Twenty-four teams raised money and then spent Friday night at the Owen County High School track in support of those who have fought the battle with cancer. More photos of the event can be found on page 2 and page 21.

 

Hospital is accredited by osteopathic association

Signifies high quality of health care offered by New Horizons Medical Center

For more than a year and a half in 2000 and 2001, Bernie Poe and other concerned residents of Owen County worked hard to purchase the county’s struggling hospital from health care group Epitome.


Harwood named ‘Trooper of the Year’

For Post 5

Detective Todd Harwood has been named Trooper of the Year for Kentucky State Police Post 5 in Campbellsburg. His post area includes Henry, Carroll, Gallatin, Owen, Oldham and Trimble counties.


Police department under going accreditation process

 

The Owenton Police Force is working hard to do more for you.
On top of his regular duties, Police Chief Terry Gentry is seeking accreditation for the local department, an award that symbolizes professionalism, exce


Program targets
possibilities for at-risk youth

Owen County middle and high school students who think that getting by with a high school diploma or less will make them successful will have the opportunity in the next two weeks to find out there may be other options.


Local Boomer shoot raises $225,000 for Children’s Hospital

To find a cure
for cystic fibrosis

Former National Football League (NFL) quarterback Boomer Esiason returned to Owen County last week to help raise money for charity.


A Community Takes Up
the Fight


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