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Archives from February 2004

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(Submitted by Gayle Berry)

February 2004 –The Progress

2-5-2004 – Former Kentucky Governor Louie Broady Nunn dies at age 79.

Former Barren County Clerk, Wilmer Hodges, dies at age 73.

New arrivals – Colleen Ann Foster, Luken James Allen, Gideon Scott Mackey and Jordan Faith Minyard.

Douglas Belcher and Ralph Dunbar were presented lifetime memberships in the Temple Hill Lions Club.

R R Donnelley continues support for the Mary Wood Weldon Library with a $28,000 grant.

2-12-2004 – Glasgow City Council studies feasibility of a skate park.

Volunteers from Trinity Christian College cleaned a dumpsite on the Northtown Schoolhouse Road in Hart County.

Feature love story on Ike and Frances Chenoweth.

14th Annual Home and Garden Show planned for March 13 and 14.

Jason Scott is named BCHS Head Football Coach.

2-19-2004 – Preliminary site development plans approved for Caveland’s Heritage Center in Park City.

Caverna Homecoming Queen is Canistra Ford.

Recent employees of the month at Glenview Health Care were Samantha Eudy, Kyla Mayes and Geneva Trigg.

Horse Cave Theatre announces name change, Kentucky Repertory Theatre, 2004 season and new celebrity board member, Dylan Baker.

American Cancer Society Relay for Life week is proclaimed February 23-27.

2-26-2004 – Roadwork is underway at the Soccer Complex on 1297.

Sunset Dome purchase is first step in $3 million expansion of American Cave and Karst Center.

The 2004 New Year’s Baby at T J Samson Hospital was Harley Kolten Glass, son of Jason and Danielle Glass.

Valentine’s Day Baby at T J Samson was Sergio Camposs, son of Hellen and Sergio Camposs.

National FFA Week is February 21-28. Officers of the BC FFA are Caleb Wallace, Joy Jones, Robbie Perkins, A J Mitchell, Lindsie Kinslow and Jessica Houchens.

National School Board Month recognizes Barren County School Board members, Robbie Toms, Tim England, Charlotte Beals, Tammy Groce and Kenneth Edwards.

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