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Today's Features

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    Seventeen-year-old bass guitarist Paul Kelley, son of Donna Kelley of Crittenden, is heading to Nashville for what could be an important performance with Jetset Getset, the Greater Cincinnati-area band that has been attracting attention recently in the music industry.

  • Back in the day, as I am prone to say, I worked in upper management for a couple of large national nonprofit organizations. As part of my professional development at one of those institutions, I got hooked up with a management consultant in Arizona. He became my “personal management coach” and we conducted the sessions by phone.

  • Christ Community
    • Sunday School at 10 a.m.  The adult class is moving to the sanctuary due to overflow. 
    • Sunday worship service at 11 a.m. and evening service at 6 p.m.,
    • Wednesday evenings Bible study and KidZone at 7 p.m.  For more information, call Rhonda Fields at 859-394-2586.

    Corinth Christian

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    15 Years

    February 19, 1998

    Williamstown Independent Schools received a $1,000 grant form the Cinergy Foundation. The foundation has awarded $102,650 in grant money to several Kentucky organizations. The grant, written by Superintendent Cliff Wallace will be used to bring a motivational speaker, Zach Clemmons, to work with students. 

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    In a fit of gratitude, I made a list of the things I loved about my life the other day.  I managed eight solid things, none were frivolous and one prompted the whole exercise:  I love warm February days. This beautiful February day set into motion a productive weekend.  It felt so good to get some good old-fashioned garden clean up done with my husband by my side and the sheep grazing freely about. It makes you feel optimistic about the rest of your life.

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    Welcome to a new Another Place In Time photo. Do you know any of the people featured in the photo? If so, call your guesses into the Grant County News at 859-824-3343. See next week’s News for their identity.

    If you’ve got an old photo, you’d like to see featured in the News, bring it to the News office. Photos can be scanned and returned in the same visit.

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    Josh and Caitlin Roberts of Williamstown would like to announce the birth of their son, Jace Roberts. He was born at 7:41 p.m. Dec. 31, 2012 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. He weighed 7 and a half pounds and was 21 inches long. 

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    Scott and Shelly Moore of Dry Ridge would like to announce the birth of their son, Averitt Scott Moore. He was born at 10:38 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2012 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Edgewood. He weighed 7 pounds and 13 ounces and was 19 and ¾ inches long. 

    His maternal grandparents are Jerry and Loretta Beach of Dry Ridge. His maternal great grandparent is Opal Beach of Dry Ridge. 

    His paternal grandparents are Steve and Betty Moore of Crittenden. 

    He was welcomed home by his big sister, Aubrey. 

  • In my defense, I had just come from undergoing a medical test done under sedation, which may or may not have loosened my tongue.
    Whatever the reason, I said something that embarrassed my husband.

    We had stopped at a local restaurant for a burger. I ordered the thickest, beefiest, cheesiest burger on the menu, plus fries and my husband ordered a veggie burger and a salad.

  • Corinth
    Christian
    • Always tell the truth no matter what. Be honest to the best of your ability. God said to tell the truth,  just like He did when He died on the Cross for us, for our sin when He was here on Earth. Jesus paid the price for truth and died for it. Are we doing what God wants us to do?
    • Wednesday night Bible study at 7 p.m.
    • February Books of the month are Ecclesiastes and Song of Song ( Solomon).
    • March 6 - Ladies Aid Meeting at 6:30 p.m.

    Crittenden Christian