The first piece of good news is that this year turned out better than last.
In 2010, I wrote, “Sadly this year was sort of a bust for the vast majority of what I planted.” I can’t do that year after year, so thank goodness the tomatoes and zucchini kept pace this time around.
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Sunday marks the 10th anniversary since four commercial airplanes changed the course of American history. Two flew into the World Trade Center, one hit the Pentagon and another went down in Pennsylvania.
While Spencer County wasn’t among the cities directly struck by tragedy, its citizens and leaders – along with Americans across the nation – banded together, and can still recall the almost unbelievable details.
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While a 27-7 loss Friday night was not the way new Spencer County Head Football Coach Mike Marksbury wanted the season to start, he’s already convinced he’s got a team that never is going to quit.
“I’m disappointed we didn’t win, but looking at the big picture, there are a lot of things that were very positive. First and foremost, the kids never quit,” said Marksbury.
He said Bardstown was a better team than he imagined, but the Bears stayed competitive throughout.
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The Spencer County Bears boys soccer team got underway last week with two home games against some quality opponents, giving the Bears an 0-2 start to the season.
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The Spencer County Bears boys soccer team got underway last week with two home games against some quality opponents, giving the Bears an 0-2 start to the season.
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The following cases were heard by Judge Donna Dutton in Spencer District Court Feb. 4, 2011:
Traffic:
Jennifer L. Sisco, speeding 10 miles over the limit, guilty, contempt of court, $25, $180 fine to be paid in installments.
Corry E. Adams, failure of owner to maintain required insurance/security, first offense, guilty, $500 fine.
Amanda J. Arnold, speeding 14 miles over the limit, guilty, state traffic school and $143 court cost.
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The following property transfers were recently recorded in the Spencer County Clerk’s office:
Spencer Development LLC, Taylorsville, to Thomas P. McGaughey and Patricia L. McGaughey, Mt. Eden, Lot No. 3 Minor Plat, $41,500.
Master Commissioner Deed, to First Federal Savings Bank, Elizabethtown, Lot 17 Cochran Farm Division, $90,000.
First Federal Savings Bank, Elizabethtown, to Heritage Properties, Elizabethtown, Lot 17 Cochran Farm Division, $90,000.
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The Spencer County High School Boys' Basketball Team could possibly be a contender for the 8th region crown this season. What are your thoughts? Have you seen the team in action? What are some of the team's strengths and weaknesses?
We are welcoming in 2011 and The Spencer Magnet would like to know if you have any New Year's resolutions. If so, what are they? Do you have a resolution success or failure story you'd like to share with our readers?
You can also share with us why you choose not to make resolutions.