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CEREDO â Both Roger and Bronson Bush attended their first car show Saturday, and they said they could not have predicted they would leave with a trophy.
The father-and-son duo showed up to Ceredoâs 20th annual Antique Auto Show with their 1976 Volkswagen Bus, which they purchased last September.
When they heard about the car show happening not far from their home in Raceland, Kentucky, they decided to check out the scene.
They left with a trophy for Volunteersâ Choice of favorite car, but Bronson Bush said he would have enjoyed the experience whether they won or not.
âHonestly, Iâm loving this camaraderie. All of the people here are just so nice, and I really love the scene here,â he said. âEven if we (didnât) win, I would still have a great time.â
The McDonough County Voice
George O. Baughman, 82 of Lewistown, passed away at 9:10 a.m. on Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at Graham Hospital. He was born on July 14, 1938 in Fulton County to Herbert and Neva (Smith) Baughman.
George was preceded in death by his parents and several aunts and uncles.
Surviving is his cousin and caregiver, Kathryn (Dennis) Turner of Lewistown and several other cousins.
George earned a bachelor of science degree in 1960, and a master of science degree in 1967. He went on to teach business education and computer science at Lewistown High School for 33 years. George also taught accounting and computer science courses at Spoon River College in the evenings, and took additional coursework at Western and John Wood Community College. He also worked at an accounting firm and owned and formerly managed a farm.