Homecoming


Homecoming

Good luck to the Football Thorobreds tonight!  They play West Jessamine at Ingles Stadium beginning at 7:30 pm.  It is homecoming tonight – we want to congratulate the homecoming court. The State Finalist Harrison County Marching Band will be performing as well. 

Come out and support your Breds!



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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

ORANGE IN-WASHINGTON IN-SCOTT IN- JEFFERSON IN-DUBOIS IN- CRAWFORD IN- PERRY IN-HARRISON IN-FLOYD IN-CLARK IN- HANCOCK KY- BRECKINRIDGE KY-MEADE KY- OHIO KY-GRAYSON KY-HARDIN KY-BULLITT KY- JEFFERSON KY-OLDHAM KY-TRIMBLE KY- HENRY KY-SHELBY KY-FRANKLIN KY- SCOTT KY-HARRISON KY-SPENCER KY-ANDERSON KY- WOODFORD KY- FAYETTE KY-BOURBON KY- NICHOLAS KY-NELSON KY-WASHINGTON KY- MERCER KY-JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY-LARUE KY-MARION KY-BOYLE KY- GARRARD KY- MADISON KY-BUTLER KY-EDMONSON KY-HART KY-GREEN KY- TAYLOR KY-CASEY KY- LINCOLN KY-LOGAN KY-WARREN KY-SIMPSON KY- ALLEN KY-BARREN KY-MONROE KY- METCALFE KY-ADAIR KY-RUSSELL KY- CUMBERLAND KY-CLINTON KY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…PAOLI…SALEM… SCOTTSBURG…MADISON… JASPER… MARENGO…TELL CITY…CORYDON…NEW ALBANY… JEFFERSONVILLE… HAWESVILLE…HARDINSBURG… BRANDENBURG… BEAVER DAM… LEITCHFIELD…ELIZABETHTOWN…FORT KNOX… MOUNT WASHINGTON… SHEPHERDSVILLE…LOUISVILLE…LA GRANGE… BEDFORD…NEW CASTLE… SHELBYVILLE…FRANKFORT… GEORGETOWN… CYNTHIANA… TAYLORSVILLE…LAWRENCEBURG… VERSAILLES… LEXINGTON…PARIS… CARLISLE…BARDSTOWN…SPRINGFIELD… HARRODSBURG…NICHOLASVILLE… WINCHESTER…HODGENVILLE… LEBANON… DANVILLE…LANCASTER…RICHMOND… MORGANTOWN… BROWNSVILLE… MUNFORDVILLE…GREENSBURG… CAMPBELLSVILLE… LIBERTY…STANFORD… RUSSELLVILLE…BOWLING GREEN… FRANKLIN… SCOTTSVILLE…GLASGOW… TOMPKINSVILLE…EDMONTON…COLUMBIA… JAMESTOWN…BURKESVILLE…ALBANY 602 AM EDT FRI OCT 26 2007 /502 AM CDT FRI OCT 26 2007/

…FIRST FROST OF THE FALL SEASON LIKELY SUNDAY NIGHT…

THE FIRST FROST OF THE SEASON WILL LIKELY DEVELOP EARLY MONDAY MORNING UNDER CLEAR SKIES AS TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE 30S. BY DAWN…TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO BE NEAR OR APPROACHING THE FREEZING MARK OVER SOUTH CENTRAL INDIANA AND THAT PART OF NORTH CENTRAL AND EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM LOUISVILLE TO FRANKFORT TO LEXINGTON. ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY…INCLUDING BOWLING GREEN…CAMPBELLSVILLE AND GLASGOW… LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE MID TO UPPER 30S ARE FORECAST.

PLAN TO COVER OR BRING IN YOUR FROST SENSITIVE PLANTS NOW.

This Week’s Democrat…

Here’s the headlines, ripped from the pages of this week’s edition of The Cynthiana Democrat:


Bank robbed again: Search continues for suspect who escaped on scooter
The Farmers National Bank Berry Branch was robbed Friday morning and an undisclosed amount of cash was taken.
School officials send home staph information
In light of recent cases of MRSA, an antibiotic-resistant strain of staph infection, being reported around the state and numerous school closings, Harrison County school officials will be sending home an informational letter with students Wednesday.
Woodward to retire June 30
An era is ending on the Hilltop.
How the West was won: HCHS band earns Final Four bid
The Harrison County High School Marching Band paced into Meade County at high noon Saturday and claimed a slot in the Kentucky Music Educator’s Association state championships.
Friday is last regular season game on Hilltop
Tomorrow night will be a milestone night on the Hilltop.
Willis trial dates set
A Harrison County man accused of shooting his estranged wife was arraigned in circuit court last week and dates have been set for his trial.
Family of five loses house and all their belongings in Oct. 15 fire
A Harrison County family of five lost all of their belongings in a fire on Monday, Oct. 15.
Jones employee has Rock ‘n’ Roll history; Brown will be on stage Saturday at Rohs
Today Yogi Brown is one of the guys at Jones Auto of Cynthiana, but 25 years ago he was blazing the rock trail in the same area as legends Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi.
HMH taking steps to improve customer satisfaction
Changes in federal oversight and the staff’s desire to better serve the patients have led to a new customer service initiative at Harrison Memorial Hospital.
Also in this week’s edition:
*Trick or treat is Wednesday, Oct. 31
*Cooking School is Thursday, Nov. 1; doors open at 5:30 show begins at 7
*Burn ban is lifted in the county
For all the details, subscribe today to the Cynthiana Democrat.

FW: WKYT – October 25, 2007

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Subject: WKYT – October 25, 2007
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Hunter Finds Remains; Now Police Investigate Murder
Kentucky State Police are investigating a woman’s remains found along side
the Martha Layne Collins Bluegrass Parkway in central Kentucky on Wednesday.

FW: WKYT – October 24, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
> From: WKYT E-News [mailto:wkytenews@nl.clickability.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 6:03 AM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – October 24, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
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> ===================================
> News Updates
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>
> Rain Creating Dangerous Conditions On Roadways
>
> Lexington police have shut down at least one road due to high water
> on the roadway. Sandersville Rd. was closed late Tuesday night.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Not Guilty Plea From Man Accused Of Shooting Parents
>
> A central Kentucky man, charged with murdering his parents six-
> months ago, appeared in court in Scott County on Tuesday afternoon
> for an arraignment.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Guard Accused Of Stealing From Lexington Inmate
>
> Shannon Raglin, 25, was taken into custody Tuesday evening
> following a joint investigation by the Division of Police and
> Division of Community Corrections.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Homeland Security Keeps Acrobats From Lexington Performance
>
> A performance at the Lexington Opera House is cancelled after
> performers are kept from entering the United States in time for the
> show.
>
>
>
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>
> Human Remains Found At Construction Site
>
> The State’s medical examiner is headed to a Southern Kentucky
> construction site where human remains were discovered Tuesday
> afternoon.
>
>
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>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
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>
> It was a soggy Tuesday across parts of Kentucky with some
> significant rain falling across the western and central parts of
> the state. Rainfall totals have been in the 3 to 5 inch range since
> the start of the event and a frontal system slowly working through
> the region and an area of low pressure expected to cut off just to
> our southwest, we are looking at more beneficial rain through the
> mid and into the late week. Unfortunately the area of the state
> that needs it most, far Eastern Kentucky has seen the least as far
> as rainfall goes, but that may change over the next couple of days.
> We should be in the favored area as moisture continues to funnel
> northward out of the Gulf of Mexico so keep the umbrellas handy.
> While this rainfall may not totally eliminate the long tern
> drought, it has improved things in the short term with the
> additional shower chances quite promising for the rest of the week.
> Temperatures will stay a little cooler over the next few days with
> highs into the upper 50s and lower 60s. By the weekend the cut off
> low should be far enough east to end the rain across Kentucky but a
> few showers could linger into Saturday morning. The rest of the
> weekend looks pleasant with highs remaining into the upper 50s and
> low 60s into early next week…TG
>
> For more local weather and current radar, visit our Weather Page at:
> http://www.wkyt.com/weather?source=enews&c=y
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FW: WKYT – October 23, 2007

> —–Original Message—–
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 3:02 PM
> To: kg4vma@gmail.com
> Subject: WKYT – October 23, 2007
>
> ===================================
> WKYT e-news
> ===================================
> ===================================
> News Updates
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>
> Heavy Rain Drenches Much Of The State
>
> For the first time in a long time, commuters across much of the
> state had a rainy commute on Tuesday morning.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Health Officials Investigate Possible Staph Infections
>
> Health officials are trying to determine whether nine high school
> students and a jail inmate in Kentucky have contracted a strain of
> antibiotic resistant staph infections.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Man Accused Of Killing Parents In Court
>
> A central Kentucky man, charged with murdering his parents six-
> months ago, will be in court today for an arraignment.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> City Considers Taking Over Unkempt Properties
>
> In one Madison County community, if you don’t keep your property
> maintained, you could lose it to the local government.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
> Investigation Into Death Of Southern KY 11-Year-Old
>
> Coroner Andy Croley says initial reports indicate the child, who
> was a student at Whitley North Elementary, came into contact with
> an unknown chemical. Grief counselors have been on hand this week
> to help students cope with the loss.
>
>
>
> ———————————–
>
>
> For more local and national news, visit our web site at:
> http://www.wkyt.com?source=enews&c=y
>
> ===================================
> Weather Updates
> ===================================
>
> It was a soggy Tuesday across parts of Kentucky with some
> significant rain falling across the western and central parts of
> the state. Rainfall totals have been in the 3 to 5 inch range since
> the start of the event and a frontal system slowly working through
> the region and an area of low pressure expected to cut off just to
> our southwest, we are looking at more beneficial rain through the
> mid and into the late week. Unfortunately the area of the state
> that needs it most, far Eastern Kentucky has seen the least as far
> as rainfall goes, but that may change over the next couple of days.
> We should be in the favored area as moisture continues to funnel
> northward out of the Gulf of Mexico so keep the umbrellas handy.
> While this rainfall may not totally eliminate the long tern
> drought, it has improved things in the short term with the
> additional shower chances quite promising for the rest of the week.
> Temperatures will stay a little cooler over the next few days with
> highs into the upper 50s and lower 60s. By the weekend the cut off
> low should be far enough east to end the rain across Kentucky but a
> few showers could linger into Saturday morning. The rest of the
> weekend looks pleasant with highs remaining into the upper 50s and
> low 60s into early next week…TG
>
> For more local weather and current radar, visit our Weather Page at:
> http://www.wkyt.com/weather?source=enews&c=y
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

FRANKLIN KY-SCOTT KY-HARRISON KY- ANDERSON KY-WOODFORD KY- FAYETTE KY- BOURBON KY-NICHOLAS KY-WASHINGTON KY- MERCER KY- JESSAMINE KY-CLARK KY- MARION KY-BOYLE KY-GARRARD KY-MADISON KY- GREEN KY-TAYLOR KY-CASEY KY- LINCOLN KY-MONROE KY-METCALFE KY- ADAIR KY-RUSSELL KY-CUMBERLAND KY- CLINTON KY- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF… FRANKFORT…GEORGETOWN…CYNTHIANA… LAWRENCEBURG…VERSAILLES… LEXINGTON…PARIS…CARLISLE… SPRINGFIELD…HARRODSBURG… NICHOLASVILLE…WINCHESTER… LEBANON…DANVILLE…LANCASTER… RICHMOND…GREENSBURG… CAMPBELLSVILLE…LIBERTY…STANFORD… TOMPKINSVILLE…EDMONTON… COLUMBIA… JAMESTOWN…BURKESVILLE…ALBANY 825 AM EDT TUE OCT 23 2007 /725 AM CDT TUE OCT 23 2007/

…WIDESPREAD MODERATE TO HEAVY SHOWERS MOVING ACROSS EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY…

SHOWERS…HEAVY AT TIMES…WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE ACROSS EAST CENTRAL KENTUCKY DURING THE NEXT COUPLE OF HOURS. WIDESPREAD ONE HALF TO ONE INCH AMOUNTS OF ADDITIONAL RAINFALL CAN BE EXPECTED DURING THIS TIME.

WITH THIS ADDITIONAL RAINFALL…EXPECT LOTS OF PONDING OF WATER ON ROADWAYS WHICH MAY RESULT IN HYDROPLANING. SLOW DOWN AND ALLOW EXTRA ROOM BETWEEN YOU AND THE NEXT VEHICLE.

CalTech Creates Electronic Nose


CalTech Creates Electronic Nose
eldavojohn writes “Researchers have created an electronic nose that can detect odor and identify which odors are a concern to it. From the article, ‘The Lewis Group a division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Cal Tech have a working model of an electronic nose. The efforts of Cal Tech scientists has led to an array of simple, readily fabricated chemically sensitive conducted polymer film. An array of broadly-cross reactive sensors respond to a variety of odors. However, the pattern of differential responses across the array produces a unique pattern for each odorant. The electronic nose can identify, classify and quantify when necessary the vapor or odor that poses a concern or threat.'”

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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Video: Dumbledore’s outed! (3217)


Video: Dumbledore’s outed!

Oct. 22: Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza talks to “Countdown’s” Keith Olbermann about J.K. Rowling’s announcement that beloved Harry Potter character, Albus Dumbledore, is gay. (Countdown)


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Congratulations to the Harrison County Marching Band



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Congratulations to the Harrison County Marching Thorobreds!

They placed 4th at the KMEA State Finals Marching Band Competition on Saturday night.

We are proud of the band for all of their accomplishments this season.   


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