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Left Photo: On November 16, 2017 Mrs. Robyn Meadows and her students visited Mrs. Lane's Relationships
class at Bath County High School. The visit was filled with several fall craft activities and the students baked
and decorated sugar cookies in the shape of turkeys.
Right Photo: On November 20, 2017 Mrs. Tammy Jewell and her students visited Mrs. Lane's Relationships class
at Bath County High School. The students made several fall crafts and baked and decorated sugar cookies.
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gomery County on Mon-
By Cecil Lawson day, 51-49.
KyNewsGroup Next Tuesday the Wild-
cecil@kynewsgroup.com cats will travel to East Cart-
er to take part in the EKC
The Bath County High Tournament. Bracket in for-
School Wildcats get their marion for the tournament
2017-18 season started on was incomplete at the time
the road this Thursday the News-Outlook went to
against non-district Morgan press.
County. Coach Bart Williams, in
Morgan County started his second season at the
their season Monday night helm of the Wildcats, ended
with a win over Lawrence last season with a 14-17 re-
County, 73-54. cord.
The Wildcats will return Thursday evening's game
home for their second game at Morgan gets under way
of the season on Saturday at 7:45 p.m. Tip-off time
as to take on district rival for Saturday'sgame against On November 20, 2017 State Trooper Scott Ferrell vis-
Rowan County. Rowan County is 7:45 p.m. Red Mrs. Lane's two FACS Essentials classes. Trooper
Rowan defeated Mont- Go Cats! Ferrell spoke about the dangers of drugs.
Photo courtesy of Brenda Maze
The Owingsville Woman's Club has their latest Christ-
mas Tree ornament available. This year's ornament
is the historic Salt Lick Elementary School. They will
go on sale for $15 this Saturday, December 2, at the
Crossroads Elementary School Breakfast with Santa
and at the Owingsville Christian Church's Christmas
Bazaar. Limited quantities of some older ornaments
are still available as well.
Uniquely Yours Boutique presents...
The Third Annual
Shopping Open House
Thursday, December 7, 2017
5:00-8:00pm
At the home oE
Kenny and Beth Williams
274 West Main St.
Owingsville, KY 40360
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