Eastern Kentucky University seniors Mallory Garrison of Manchester and Bradford Marsili of Lynch were crowned Homecoming Queen and King on Oct. 22. Garrison, an occupational science major, and Marsili are pictured with EKU President Doug Whitlock, left. Garrison, a graduate of Clay County High School, is the daughter of John and Marsha Garrison. The coronation came at halftime of the Colonels’ 33-22 win over Tennessee State University.
The PRIDE Clean-Up initiative along with the US Forest Service, Clay County Judge-Executive Joe Asher, Solid Waste Coordinator Chris Reid, and dozens of volunteers, made a show of pride in the Red Bird area Saturday.
Groups of volunteers gathered around the Red Bird Ranger Station and proceeded to pick up dozens of bags of garbage along Highway 66, along Double Creek, Asher’s Fork, and other areas in the Daniel Boone National Forest.
If you are interested in getting your GED, now is the time to act. If you have taken the Official GED Test and need to retest one or two parts, you need to do so immediately. After July 1, 2012 your previous GED Test scores will be voided; therefore you will have to take the entire, new GED Test again.
The contest began the first of October and will end October 28.
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