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New street name honors fallen KSP trooper
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BACKPACK BENEFIT. Through its BackPack Program, Feeding America, Kentuckyâs Heartland has direct and immediate impact on the lives of children.
The on-going program makes sure that students in food-insecure households go home each week with a backpack loaded with more than a dozen ready-to-eat or easy-to-fix food items. This helps ensure the children donât go hungry between Fridayâs lunch and Mondayâs breakfast at school.
This week everyone who appreciates this idea has a chance to help. Now through Friday, agencies in 34 participating counties across FAKHâs service area are conducting an online fundraiser. The broad support from other charitable agencies demonstrates just how important and well respected the BackPack Program is.
In 2001, John DeRamos and his wife, Ranetta, built their first house in Glendale. Since then, they have called the small, quaint town home and have tried to give back to their community.
âWhat is special about GlenÂdale is the people,â DeRamos said. âWe had great neighbors and our children had great friends there also. It was a blessing.â
DeRamos has been a member of the Glendale Lions Club for the past three years. During his first year, he served as secretary and park committee chairman. For the past two years, he served as president of the club.
In addition to hosting community events, the Glendale Lions Club maintains Glendale Park, contributes money to maintain street lights in the community and has helped provide sidewalks along the townâs streets. Recently, the United States Postal Service signed a 20-year lease with the club to install a new post office on a half-acre parcel of land adjacent to Glendale Park.
More than a dozen community members attended the Hardin County Schools board meeting to discuss critical race theory.
This included a news conference before the meeting by Hardin County Parents for Education, an organization recently founded by Michelle Smith.
With a small group livestreaming, Smith, Angel Headden and Rep. Nancy Tate, R-BranÂdenÂburg, spoke about critical race theory. Statements were read from Pastor Jerry Westerfield, senior pastor at Bethesda House of Mercy in Elizabethtown, and Rep. Joseph Fischer, R-Fort Thomas.
According to the Encyclopedia of Britannica, critical race theory, or CRT, is an âintellectual movement and loosely organized framework of legal analysis based on the premise that race is not a natural, biologically grounded feature of physically distinct subgroups of human beings but a socially constructed . category that is used to oppress and exploit people of color.â
HCS student to attend national leadership program
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