Atherton High School News
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- Louisville grandma earns Bronze Star (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
posted on November 26, 2009 at 04:24:51 pm
Acts of valor during a 2008 tour in Afghanistan recently earned 53-year-old grandmother Maj. Kenny Harryman from Louisville the Bronze Star for exceptionally meritorious service, one of the military's top combat awards. - Soldier just thankful to be home (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on November 26, 2009 at 04:12:46 am
Maj. Kenny Harryman, 53-year-old grandmother from Louisville, will recieve the Bronze Star for exceptionally meritorious service, one of the military's top combat awards. But as she prepared to return to Louisville on Thanksgiving Day, she said her thoughts would not be on that honor but on the joy of being home - "Week in Highlands" continues with Belknap, Farmington events (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on October 5, 2009 at 05:03:56 pm
The 2009 Week in the Highlands celebration, which began Saturday, continues with the Empty Bowls meal, a benefit for Highlands Community Ministries Individual and Family Assistance Program, on Thursday , plus three more events through Sunday. - Louisville Zoo Helps Teens Fight Climate Change and Save Polar Bears (Zoo and Aquarium Visitor)
posted on October 5, 2009 at 01:26:54 pm
They Have Developed a Free Energy Use Evaluation Kit for Local Businesses and Organizations By Kara Bussabarger Louisville, KY - Three Louisville Zoo teens are working to make a difference in the world by encouraging local area businesses to help the environment and save polar bears by reducing carbon emissions. The teens-University of Louisville freshman Emily Goldstein, Saint Xavier High ... - Meetings around the area (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on September 20, 2009 at 03:27:06 am
Auburndale Neighborhood Association, 7 p.m. Tuesday at Kenwood Elementary School, 7420 Justan Ave. - Bayh shows problem Obama has (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on August 16, 2009 at 08:45:58 am
"Most senators aren't sheep." That may go down as Sen. Evan Bayh's most famous quotation. It certainly encapsulates President Barack Obama's dilemma in trying to get a climate-change bill through Congress: he doesn't have all the Democrats firmly on board. - Mouthwatering barbecue festival offers helpings of fun (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on August 2, 2009 at 01:15:58 am
The Easter Seals of Louisville's Firehouse Cook-Off and BBQ Festival on Bluegrass Parkway Saturday was the place to be for heaping helpings of family fun and mouthwatering meat. The fundraiser drew dozens of volunteers, vendors and folks looking for a tasty way to enjoy the cool, windy afternoon. - After 18 years, Paige Quiggins still copes with the tragic loss of her parents (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on July 12, 2009 at 08:51:16 am
Paige Quiggins still deals with her mother's murder and her father's suicide after her mother, Pam Quiggins Fortney, was killed in 1991 by her abusive husband, Robert Fortney, in Cherokee Triangle. Paige was 3 when she lost both parents. - Atherton grad Vinson is a big wheel in cycling (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on July 3, 2009 at 03:10:12 am
The USA Cycling Masters National Championships will wrap up Friday and Saturday at Churchill Downs after a six-day run in Louisville. - From Burma to Louisville: A Difficult Journey (FOX 41 Louisville)
posted on June 16, 2009 at 02:03:23 am
An ethnic minority group takes refuge away from the horrors back home. - Obituary: E. Glenn Tucker (Marco Island Sun Times)
posted on May 27, 2009 at 01:39:46 pm
Former Marco Island City Councilman E. Glenn Tucker, far right, with former councilman Mike Minozzi and then city manager Bill Moss in 2008. (Photo by Sue Keller / Special to the Sun Times) - Teens' polar bear Web site wins contest (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on May 18, 2009 at 11:00:04 am
Brandie Farkas and Emily Goldstein wanted their Web site to provide easy ways for people to reduce their carbon emissions. They wanted to help stop climate change and, ultimately, save polar bears. They hoped to reach a big group of people to make a big impact. - Atherton coach Collins leaving for Trimble County (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on May 12, 2009 at 08:55:32 am
Atherton High School is looking for its third football coach in as many years after Chris Collins announced his resignation to become the Trimble County coach. - Teenager's 'Shrink' lands at Actors (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on April 5, 2009 at 08:53:55 am
A senior at Trinity High School, Gary Brauner has appeared in productions at Stage One, Clarksville Little Theatre and his short play, "Shrink" — about a teen and his therapist — was one of eight shorts by area students selected for Actors Theatre's New Voices Play Festival this month. - Heading for stardom (Louisville Courier-Journal)
posted on March 8, 2009 at 09:00:57 am
When people look at Jess Weixler, the on-the-verge actress born and raised in Louisville, her English-milkmaid complexion, stunning, expressive eyes and lithe figure remind them of some seriously powerful screen goddesses. For some, shades of Uma Thurman, Kate Winslet and Meryl Streep come to mind.
