The Brownies of Girl Scout Troop 753 spent a recent Saturday morning completing a community service project at the Anderson County Community Park. The girls and some family members picked up trash in the park.
“We have an excellent grounds staff at the park because it really was pretty clean,” said troop leader Jaynel Roberts. “Maybe between the three bags we had we would have filled one if we combined them.”
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This Sunday — the second Sunday of the month — Anderson County citizens are invited downtown to get active.
For the first time, Anderson County is participating in “Second Sunday,” which is a “statewide event that encourages all forms of physical activity within the local community and is designed to get Kentuckians moving,” according to the event website, www.2ndsundayky.com.
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A truck and tractor pull to benefit Anderson County 4-H is planned for Saturday, Oct. 3.
The event will begin around 6 p.m. in the Anderson County Community Park, said Marva Gill, Anderson County Extension agent for 4-H youth development.
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Anderson County High School students Chelsea Whittle and John Durr were among 21 students throughout the state who participate in the “Drive to Stay Alive” program, which ran from Sept. 13-16 at the KSP Training Academy in Frankfort.
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Emma Napier's family and friends are walking with her during Cincinnati Walks for Kids next month.
Emma, 2, suffered from a gastrointestinal disorder and the Cincinnati Children's Hospital helped her family find an effective and simple solution.
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Phil Roberts is only Huddle House’s second biggest fan.
Who’s the first? His family.
Even so, all six members of the Roberts clan took home top honors in the “I Love Huddle House” nationwide video contest.
Roberts and his family (wife, Lisa; 5-year-old daughter, Ashley; and 3-year-old triplets, Benjamin, Casey and Danielle) live in Lexington, but filmed their video at the closest Huddle House to them, which is here in Lawrenceburg.
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The man believed to be the oldest Anderson County citizen died Friday.
Several sources, including the Anderson County Clerk’s office, said that to their knowledge, Charles O. Bertram, 103, was Anderson County’s oldest citizen.
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First Baptist Church of Lawrenceburg has been a mainstay in the community since 1834. This weekend, Aug. 29 and 30, the church will host its 175th anniversary celebration.
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Congressman Ben Chandler made a surprise visit to Anderson County on Friday to honor Truman Wells, a World War II veteran.
Well, it was supposed to be a surprise.
Wells’ daughter Susan Young and her husband, Tony, planned to keep the visit a secret until Chandler arrived Friday afternoon to present Wells with a flag flown over the nation’s capitol in his honor.
However, the cat was let out of the bag on Thursday night so other family members could plan to attend, Tony Young said.
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Bikers will help establish a place for grieving parents to remember their children by participating in a poker run Aug. 22.
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