The Log Danville High School Danville, KY
Issue Date: Friday, November 27, 2009 Issue: 2009-2010 Issue 4 Last Update: Thursday, December 03, 2009
  • Coleman hopes high

    Thursday, December 03, 2009 By: ERICA KNIGHT

    Excellence is something Danville High School has always worked hard to achieve, and this year the new superintendent, Dr. Carmen Coleman, has jumped aboard and taken the lead toward achieving that goa

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  • Ads march until the end

    Thursday, December 03, 2009 By: SHANNAN BROWN

    Like all things, it must come to an end. And for the 2009 marching season, it’s over. But before they closed up shop the Admirals wanted to push for one more title and show their competition who the A

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  • Senior page Turner writes novel

    Thursday, December 03, 2009 By: CODY RICHEY

    Here at Danville High School we have a student that has accomplished one of her dreams. Kristen Turner at a very young age is writing a book.

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  • Elliott reaches out to patients

    Thursday, December 03, 2009 By: JOHN THOMPSON

    Freshman Elliot Porter has added another extracurricular activity to his resume. Last summer Elliott was released from Shriners Hospital in St. Louis for the last time. After that Shriners asked Ellio

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  • Football comes to and end

    Thursday, December 03, 2009 By: COURTNEY CHUMBLEY

    The Danville Football team, after having a rough start to their season, made a comeback by making it to the Class AA playoffs.

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  • A promising read in “Blood Promise”

    Thursday, December 03, 2009 By: AMANDA PEAVYHOUSE

    If you are looking for a book that is full of action and love and people going against everything they lived by before, then "Blood Promise" by Richelle Mead is the book for you.

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  • Monsters album is a scary letdown

    Thursday, December 03, 2009 By: JACKMAN OCHS

    On Halloween I was one of hundreds of eager fans anxiously waiting for the Monsters of Folk concert at the Louisville Palace. And I’m pleased to say that my mind was BLOWN.

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  • JSA recognizes the sacrifices of our veterans

    Thursday, December 03, 2009 By: ERICA KNIGHT

    "Every veteran has a story," said retired superintendent and Marines veteran, Bob Rowland. On Nov. 11 members of Junior Statesmen of America (JSA) held an assembly in Gravely Hall to share some of

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Excellence is something Danville High School has always worked hard to achieve, and this year the new superintendent, Dr. Carmen Coleman, has jumped aboard and taken the lead toward achieving that goa
full story 
Like all things, it must come to an end. And for the 2009 marching season, it’s over. But before they closed up shop the Admirals wanted to push for one more title and show their competition who the A
full story 
Here at Danville High School we have a student that has accomplished one of her dreams. Kristen Turner at a very young age is writing a book.
full story 
Freshman Elliot Porter has added another extracurricular activity to his resume. Last summer Elliott was released from Shriners Hospital in St. Louis for the last time. After that Shriners asked Ellio
full story 
Sophomores Kaitlin Snapp, Diamond Pace and Karl Hempel all placed high enough in the regional meet Nov. 7 to advance to the state cross country meet on Nov 14.
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The Danville boys soccer team made it to the state soccer semifinals
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The Danville Football team, after having a rough start to their season, made a comeback by making it to the Class AA playoffs.
full story 
If you are looking for a book that is full of action and love and people going against everything they lived by before, then "Blood Promise" by Richelle Mead is the book for you.
full story 
On Halloween I was one of hundreds of eager fans anxiously waiting for the Monsters of Folk concert at the Louisville Palace. And I’m pleased to say that my mind was BLOWN.
full story 
"Every veteran has a story," said retired superintendent and Marines veteran, Bob Rowland. On Nov. 11 members of Junior Statesmen of America (JSA) held an assembly in Gravely Hall to share some of
full story 
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