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Posted: 4/7/2010

NEWS NOW: Memorial Day
Video
Service at Grove Hill Cemetery
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Cynthiana in Concert
Cynthiana Video!
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Circuit Clerk Kathy Nichols to retire  

Shelby County Circuit Court Clerk Kathy Nichols said Friday that she will leave the post she has held for the last 22-1/2 years.
Nichols said she intends to retire at the end of June.
"You just know when it's time," she said. "I'm ready to be a housewife before I die."
Two-and-one-half years remain on Nichols' term, and she said her early retirement forces a special election this fall.
Nichols said she's had a wonderful career and will miss her staff when she leaves.
"I've been blessed and lucky, and I'm thankful for the opportunity to serve (the public)," she said. "I'm just ready for another stage in life."
Look for a more in-depth article in an upcoming issue of Shelby County Life.
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School board honors Mike Casey
The Shelby County Board of Education voted unanimously Thursday night to honor former SCHS and UK basketball star Mike Casey at Shelby County High School. Board member Sam Hinkle made the motion, and Eddie Mathis seconded the motion. Casey died last year.
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Choir, orchestra win big in Chi-town
The Shelby Singers and the SCHS orchestra received Superior ratings at competition in Chicago May 22.
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2010 Relay for Life
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Prom Videos
Watch as the Shelby County High School students get ready to go into the prom Friday night, May 14.
 
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New: Take a virtual tour of the Shelby County Judicial Center, under construction in downtown Shelbyville. Deputy Judge/executive Rusty Newton gives the introduction, and Judge/executive Rob Rothenburger and Emergency Services Deputy Director Paul Whitman join the tour:
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Click on this link to hear a memorial tribute to former Shelby County and UK great Mike Casey, who died 4/9/09


Feature 1

Paying it forward

Christy Meredith only longs for Pop-Tarts, and maybe a few cans of Vienna sausages, and perhaps some Rice Krispie Treats. Only she needs lots of them, and she needs them now. Meredith is coordinator of the Shelby County Backpack Project Inc., which feeds hundreds of children every weekend who would probably otherwise go hungry.

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A Slice of Life

My unintentional trips to Waddy

It is way too easy to miss exit 35 as you're headed east on I-64 at night. Everyone I've asked has at least one time missed the exit and thus has had to drive to Waddy to turn around. Why is that?

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Feature 2

Creamer named to KHSAA Hall of Fame

Tom Creamer may have bounced around some as a high school basketball coach, but the pinnacle of his career came when he lighted in Shelby County and took the 1978 Rockets to the top. When it was time to settle down somewhere a little more permanent, he again looked toward Shelby County; it has been his home since 1992.

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Feature 3

Dedicated to the horses

At age 16, Ricky Mendoza spent four days in the Rio Grande crossing into the United States from Mexico. At times, the water was up to his chin. But he made it across and vowed he would never return.

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Feature 4

From the 'back barn' to the show ring

It has been a long time and a lot of good horses since Mike Spencer started grooming in the "back barn" for legendary saddlebred trainers Charles and Helen Crabtree. Barely a teenager, Spencer went to work as a groom for the Crabtrees. He was assigned to work in the barn in the back of the property.

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