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SCRTC elects 3 to board

South Central RTC's annual meeting was Oct. 4 at the Cave City Convention Center with a large crowd attending. Entertainment was provided by Glen Rice and Friends. Results of the mail ballot trustee election were announced. In District VI (Fountain Run, Gamaliel and Lucas exchanges) candidates were incumbent trustee Zack Kender and Danny Tabor, with Kender receiving 900 votes and Tabor 378 votes. With no opposition in District II or District V, no trustee election was held and Charles L. Stinson was declared reelected in District II, Canmer and Horse Cave exchanges while Stanley Geer Jr. was reelected in District V, which consists of Temple Hill and Glasgow exchanges.During the business session, the cooperative's secretary-treasurer, Ralph Thompson reported on the cooperative's financial status.


John Muir students get a lesson in medieval music

Fourth-grade students at John Muir Elementary School cover their ears Monday as Linda Wendt demonstrates the loud "bombarde," an early oboe-like instrument from Brittany in France. The instrument, used in parades, sounds like a cross between a bagpipe and a bicycle horn.

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UPDATE: Britney Spears faces questions in custody battle

This should be some hardcore legal action that makes Law & Order look like your sister's bike. Pink and fruity but you'll still ride it to work. Anyway, I'm hoping to see Kevin Federline's attorneys ask Britney Spears the tough question: When will she show her vagina again? Not that I want to see it or anything. I just happen to have a tarp I'd like to throw over it then possibly hold in place with a staple gun. I guess you can say I'm trying to live up to this WWJD bracelet I stole from a stripper.

UPDATE: Britney Spears is not attending the court hearing today citing a medical condition. Kevin's lawyers are pissed, according to TMZ. I, on the other hand, think it's cute they thought Britney would show up without being told there'd be a petting zoo.

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Police Say Bey IV Involved In Oakland Journalist Slaying

EMERYVILLE, Calif. -- The attorney for Oakland Post editor Paul Cobb told NBC11 that slain journalist Chauncey Bailey was working on an article that would have criminally implicated Your Black Muslim Bakery, which was raided by SWAT teams Friday morning.

SLIDESHOW: SWAT Swarms Your Black Muslim Bakery

Police said the grandson of Your Black Muslim Bakery founder Yusef Bey was involved in Bailey's death.

Attorney Walter Riley told NBC11's Jodi Hernandez that Bailey had been working for months on an article about the bakery. Riley said Cobb pulled the article and told Bailey he needed to get more information.

Riley said police interviewed Cobb about the piece but had not asked for it.

Riley said the Cobb couldn't get into Bailey's hard drive to get the article because Cobb did not have Bailey's password.


Marvelous on Murray Hill

Her first project was a transom for the window over the kitchen door. Next, she tackled the lower staircase window depicting pink and red waterlilies. It took her two years, she said, with many do-overs and lots of advice from her instructor, Jim Forrester. The upper window, depicting koi and a purple waterlily, went much faster -- nine months.

Mrs. Short also laid the tile around the new gas fireplace in the living room and in the kitchen floor.

"On the day before my daughter's engagement party, I finished the kitchen floor," she said, rolling her eyes.

Her husband, who gleefully demonstrated the gas fireplace's remote control, "was the guy in the basement with the tile saw," she said. He also installed greenhouse windows in the living room and kitchen to give her a little more space for her 200 orchids, which overwinter throughout the house.


MLB Commissioner Selig to Speak at Bethany College Graduation

Miller said Monday. ‘‘As the state's oldest private college, Bethany has been a small college of national distinction,'' Miller said. ‘‘It is fitting and proper that our graduates have the opportunity to hear firsthand from the leader of our national pastime.'' Selig was elected the ninth commissioner of baseball on July 9, 1998, by a unanimous vote of the 30 Major League Baseball club owners. Credited for keeping baseball in Milwaukee, Selig, a Milwaukee native, was the team owner and president of the Milwaukee Brewers prior to being becoming commissioner. After the Milwaukee Braves moved to Atlanta in 1965, Selig founded Teams Inc. The group, which later changed its name to The Brewers, was an organization dedicated to returning Major League baseball to Milwaukee. In 1970, a Seattle bankruptcy court awarded the Seattle Pilots franchise to Selig and his investors.


 
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