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Kindergarteners offer Thanksgiving recipes
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READYING FOR THANKSGIVING – These four Huntingdon Primary School kindergarten students, dressed as pilgrims and Indians, are pretending to be preparing dressing for a traditional Thanksgiving meal. From left are pilgrim, Cade Wood; pilgrim, Kloey Harrington; Indian, Jeremiah Irvine; and Indian, Katelyn Gilmer. Cade is the son of Chad and Cassie Wood; Kloey is the daughter of Jeff and Kathy Harrington; Jeremiah is the son of Shannon Irvine and Della Buntyn; and Katelyn is the daughter of Keith and Katherine Gilmer.
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Leigh Ann Towaters kindergarten class at Huntingdon
Primary School has concocted some special Thanksgiving recipes.
Although, they havent been thoroughly tested for looks and taste, the students
put together the ingredients with much thought and care and have
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Huntingdon Middle School celebrates D.A.R.E. Graduation
Huntingdon Middle Schools fifth and seventh grade students
graduated from the 10-week D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education)
program on Nov. 18, in front of families, friends, and school personnel.
Also on hand for the program were members of
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Huntingdon Primary School Promotes Health Habits
As a way of promoting good health through physical activity
and helping to preserve the environment, nearly 300 Huntingdon Primary School
students and approximately 70 teachers and community volunteers participated
in Walk or Bike to School Day on October 22.
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Hollow Rock hires new full time officer
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NEW POLICE OFFICER – Billy King (left) is sworn in by Hollow Rock town attorney, Butch Maddox, as the town’s new full time police officer during the Nov. 17 board meeting. He succeeds Matt Herrin in that position.
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During the Nov. 17 meeting of the Hollow Rock Mayor and
Board of Aldermen, a new police officer was hired, a bid for water tank
inspection was awarded and two pieces of property were accepted.
Vice Mayor Michael Smith presided at the meeting in the absence of Mayor
Tim
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Billy Dean – a crowd pleaser at The Dixie
Country music artist Billy Dean wooed the audience at the
Nov. 14th Fun on the Farm Jamboree at The Dixie with a number of his hits.
Dean, who headlined the show, signed autographs and greeted the audience
in the lobby following the show.
Others
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Thanksgiving service to be held Nov. 24
The First United Pentecostal Church at 20555 East Main
Street will host the Huntingdon Ministerial Alliances Thanksgiving service on
Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 7 p.m.
Rev. Wayne Prather will bring the message.
The public is invited to attend.
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McKenzie School Board discuss goals for system
McKenzie Special School District board members talked of
goals for the school system and future objectives for director of schools, Lynn
Watkins, during a work session held Nov. 3 at the Central Office.
After meeting for an hour in discussion on the matter, board members
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Escapee apprehended in McKenzie
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Anthen L. Parker
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A Henderson County inmate is back in jail after being
apprehended in McKenzie later on the same day that he left his work detail on
Nov. 19.
Anthen L. Parker, 42, with an address of 4685 Buena Vista
Rd., Huntingdon, who was awaiting trial in Henderson
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Two E911 projects completed
The Carroll County E911 board of directors was advised of
the completion of two projects that had been funded by E911.
The first project was the installation of a Motorola wireless
radio communication system linking McKenzie, Huntingdon, and Carroll
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Participation in Huntingdon Christmas Parade
If you are planning to be in the Huntingdon Christmas Parade
on Friday, Dec. 11, you must pre-register by calling the Huntingdon Police
Department at 986-2906. The dispatcher will register you in your category and
assign you a number to be placed on the drivers
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