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Opening Round games at the Girls Sweet 16 Wednesday saw Bowling Green edge Bishop Brossart 50-48 in double overtime and Sacred Heart downed Knott County Central 64-32. Bowling Green meets Sacred Heart in the first quarterfinal game tomorrow at 10 am Central. Other first round scores from Wednesday saw Anderson County defeat Southwestern 78-67 and Franklin County got by South Laurel 55-50.
Today’s Games: 1st Region winner Marshall County meets Pikeville at 10 am Central followed by Bethlehem and Bullitt East at 1 pm, 2nd Region winner Henderson County faces 3rd Region winner Apollo at 4 pm and Dixie Heights goes against Russell at 7 pm.
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The Daily Yonder Corrections on the Curriculum: Rural Vocational Ed Programs Train the Next Generation of Prison Staff High schools in Eastern Kentucky have responded to the proliferation of rural prisons by incorporating corrections-job training into school programs.
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Jenkins Independent High School, in Letcher County, Kentucky, is the single school in Kentucky to offer a program specifically in corrections. (Source: Jenkins Independent High School Facebook)
There are three prisons within 35 miles of Jenkins Independent High School, in Letcher County, Kentucky. In a region where the decline of the coal industry has left jobs scarce, the archipelago of state and federal prisons scattered throughout the area have become significant employers.
Feb. 19—1. North Laurel (14-2 overall, 5-0 vs. 13th Region competition) The Lady Jaguars are rolling right along. They won seven straight since their loss to Sacred Heart, and they don't seem to be slowing down any time soon. North Laurel is coming off its second win over Knott County Central (74-51) while knocking off Jackson County on Friday, 77-52. The Lady Jaguars were trailing 19-13 after .