Perry residents recognized at ALC
01:00 AM, Wednesday, May 22
Several Perry Countians have earned a high level of academic distinction at Alice Lloyd College for the 2013 Spring Semester. The following students have been named to the President’s List for achieving a 4.0 grade point average (based on a 4.0...

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<p>submitted photo</p><p>HCTC employees gathered to wish the best to faculty member Sue Gillett and Bookstore Manager Mary Ann Carpenter who are retiring. Sue is shown with (from left) Vice President of Student Services Doug Fraley, her neighbor Jack Niece, and her son, Adam. A luncheon was served in the Smith Room at Jackson Hall in honor of Sue and Mary Ann.</p>
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Cameron's Cyber Cafe in Airport Gardens opened on June 6. (photo by Bailey Richards)
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Veronica French holding a photo of her great grandfather Shade Combs. French's family had always been on the Eversole side of the war until she married a French.
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<p>Misty Thies (left), recently opened the new Mommy and Me Boutique on Combs Road in Airport Gardens. Her sister, Becky Holbrook (right), is helping run the store.</p>
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Main Street in Hazard, circa 1910, just 16 years after the French-Eversole War ended. (photo courtesy of hazardkentucky.com)
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