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  November 21, 2009
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Holiday meal to feed 500-600
Plans for the seventh annual Twin Cities Interfaith Thanksgiving Day Meal are underway. The traditional turkey meal will be served from 12 noon-2 p.m. Nov. 26, at St. Edward’s Catholic Church Parish Hall, 506 Eddings St., Fulton. Meals may be picked up between 11:30 a.m. and 2 ...
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Community participation essential for Neighborhood Watch Program
The Fulton Police Department has conducted two meetings of the newly implemented Neighborhood Watch Program. Chief Terry Powell said there has been a light turn out for both meetings; however, those who attended want to involve themselves and left with a positive outlook. Fulton ...
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Early deadlines noted
The Fulton Leader will observe early deadlines for the Nov. 25 edition of the Fulton Shopper and the Fulton Leader. News and advertising for the Shopper must be received by Nov. 20 at 10 a.m.; and for the Fulton Leader Nov. 20, at 12 noon. The Leader office will be closed Nov. 26 and 27 in ...
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Veterans honored
IN HONOR – Carr Elementary and Fulton High School students gathered in honor of Veterans’ Day Nov. 11, at the high school. The program included words from guest speaker and veteran Karl Ivey, music by the Fulton Independent choir, as well as Jean Brady’s third grade class, Susan Rushing’s second grade class, and Gigi Milner’s Kindergarten class, pictured above. Debbie Jackson also spoke on behalf of the American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 72. (Photo by Stephanie Veatch)

Fulton City Commission meets with grant writing firm
Michael Kannensohn, President of Strategic Funding Group, in Lexington, met with the Fulton Commission, during a special called meeting, Nov. 16 to discuss grant writing. In attendance were Mayor Dan Voegeli, City Manager Kenney Etherton, and Commissioners David Prater and Martha ...
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Vocational program to target nursing students
A scholarship program targeting the medical field will soon be formed at Fulton Independent School, as discussed during the Board of Education’s regular meeting Nov. 10. The goals of the West Kentucky Vocational/Occupational Career Exploration Program include developing a trained ...
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Officers apprehend Louisville man following residential burglary
A Louisville man was arrested Nov. 13, for burglary at a residence in Fulton. Fulton Police Officers responded to 650 OK Clifton Circle and saw a black male running out of the front door of the residence. The subject was stopped by officers. Shondell R. Clay, 34, was arrested for third ...
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Obituaries

Virginia Holman Holland
Virginia Holman Holland, a resident of Fulton, died Nov. 9, at Parkway Regional Hospital in Fulton. She was 85. Services were Nov. 12 at Hornbeak Funeral Chapel in Fulton. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery in Fulton. Hornbeak Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Survivors ...
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Helen Marie Rupert
Helen Marie Rupert, a resident of Hickman, died Nov. 9, at her resident. She was 73. Services were Nov. 12 at Strong Funeral Home in Hickman, with Revs. Henry Callison and Charles Southerland officiating. Burial was in Cayce Methodist Church Cemetery in Cayce. Strong Funeral Home was in ...
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Pauline Reilly
Pauline Reilly, a resident of Water Valley, died Nov. 11, at Lourdes Hospital in Paducah. She was 90. Graveside services were Nov. 15 at Water Valley Cemetery, in Water Valley, with Finis Cathey officiating. Hornbeak Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Survivors include one ...
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