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  • Forrest celebrates 400th victory: Also named to coach the East All-Star Team in the Ronald McDonald Classic

    Monday, March 12, 2007 By: Greg Finch

    Oldham County High School boy’s basketball head coach Gary Forrest has seen many things in his 32 years of coaching. On his way to becoming OCHS’ coach, Forrest has coached on the collegiate level, at

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  • Gardasil prevents HPV with the vaccine targeting girls 9-14

    Monday, March 12, 2007 By: Jessica Tincher

    In America, about 6.2 million people are infected with human papilomavirus (HPV) annually; about 4,000 of these women are expected to die of cervical cancer this year.

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  • Identity Theft : Personal Information now an easy target

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: SCOTTY HARPER

    Have you ever thought what would it be like to have two of yourself? I mean, if there were two of you then you could do stuff twice as quickly? Homework would get done in half the time, or one of you

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  • Bardstown fire leaves family in despair: 10 killed; survivors left in grief causing an outreach from OCHS’s current events class

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: CAITLIN PIKE

    On Feb. 6, a Bardstown family was changed forever due to an unattended cigarette. Six children and four adults were killed in the deadly house fire, leaving behind two family members

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  • Casino gambling should be legalized in Kentucky: From the Editor’s desk

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: ERIN MELWING

    The Ohio River is there for a reason. So why do hundreds of Kentuckians cross it to Indiana everyday to gamble? Oh wait, that’s right… casino gambling isn’t legal in Kentucky.

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  • Students take the “what to do” out of the weekend: 1) Start your PCs

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: DEVIN WILLIAMS

    When Saturday night comes sneaking around, it’s always the same dilemma – nothing to do in Oldham County. Cell phones ring continuously with queries from bored teens looking for something to do, quit

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  • Students take the "what to do" out of the weekend: 3) Go all in

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: PRESTON THEISS

    Bored with the thought of going to the movies on another Friday night? So was a particular group of seniors who felt the need to cease the boredom. Their idea-poker night.

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  • OTVXRevolutionizing student broadcasting

    Monday, March 19, 2007 By: CAITLIN PIKE

    With catchy jingles and humorous promos, the Oldham County TV Extreme (OTVX) broadcasting team has been redefining their reputation.

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  • Sweatshirt statements: Hoodies express students’ interests, ideas and taste

    Friday, March 30, 2007 By: JESSICA TINCHER

    Hooded sweatshirts or “hoodies” are a staple wardrobe item for many Oldham County High School students. Most think their hoodies merely supply warmth and comfort, but sweatshirt choices can say a l

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  • FFA offers students more than just knowledge on cattle and farming: Oldham County FFA chapter teaches students leadership skills

    Friday, March 30, 2007 By: ERIN MELWING

    FFA students at Oldham County High School usually stand out thanks to the blue jacket members don before and at competitions. However, most students don’t realize that those blue jackets are held to s

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