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Lady Patriots Reach 2A Sectional Finals

By Don Meador, Sports Writer The Allen County-Scottsville Lady Patriots defeated the Franklin-Simpson Lady Cats 13-3 in six innings to reach the finals of the 2A Championships last Saturday. However, Warren East powered their way past the Lady Patriots, 11-3, to claim the 2A Sectional championship. The 2A Championships were created several years ago by…

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This Week in Citizen-Times History (March 25, 2025)

This week, we will look back on the March 19, 1953 edition of The Citizen-Times, which saw the announcement that the Allen County Patriot Basketball team, under the tutelage of James E. Bazzell, won the fifth regional championship against Bowling Green. The 10-man team had a lead over their Warren County adversaries by 39 to…

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New Business Coming Soon To Help Illuminate Scottsville

By Chris Cole, Staff Writer It’s seemingly becoming more and more rare with each passing year that someone in their mid 20s has an idea of what they want to do with their life. Many, if not most, are college graduates who might not be having the easiest time putting their degree to use in…

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Ted Barton Norris (1936 – 2025)

Ted Barton Norris, 88, of Glasgow, Ky., passed away peacefully to his eternal home under the loving care of his wife, daughter and T.J. Samson Hospice at his home on his beloved Barren River Lake Wednesday, March 12, 2025. The Glasgow, Ky., native was a former employee of FMC, Hill’s Science Diet and Sears Department…

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Frank Weedon Shook, III (1936 – 2025)

Frank Weedon Shook, III of Scottsville died on Monday, March 17, at his home surrounded by his wife and children. Frank was born on May 25, 1936 in Louisville, Kentucky to Frank W. Shook Jr. and Carolyn Williams Shook. He was a graduate of Shawnee High School, class of 1954 and attended the University of…

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Nelson Neal Cherry (1965 – 2025)

Nelson Neal Cherry, 59, died Thursday March 20, 2025 at his home. The Scottsville native was a son of the late Hershel Clyde Cherry and Dorothy Haley Cherry, he was preceded in death by his parents and three siblings: Sylvia, Anna and Sonny. He is survived by his wife, Rhonda Cherry; two daughters: Haley Cherry…

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Jeanene Law Hubbard (1939 – 2025)

Jeanene Law Hubbard, 86, of Hartsville, Tenn., passed away Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at Hartsville Convalescent Nursing and Rehab. The Scottsville, Ky., native was a daughter of the late Lewis William Law and Mary Tessie Tracy Law and wife of the late William Earl Hubbard. She is survived by one son, Tracy Hubbard, Hartsville; one…

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Lessie B. Cook (1939 – 2025)

Lessie B. Cook, 85, of Adolphus, Ky., passed Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at Hospice House in Bowling Green, Ky.,. The Scottsville, Ky., native was a son of the late Porter Cook and Minnie Madden Cook. He is survived by his wife of 54 years:, Leta Sue Cook, Adolphus; one brother, Jessie Ray Cook, Portland, Tenn.;…

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Mary Lou Sullivan Christison (1948 – 2025)

Mary Lou Sullivan Christison, 76, of Adolphus, Ky.,., passed away Monday, March 17, 2025 at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The Scottsville, Ky., native was a former R.N. for the Allen County Health Department and Barren River District Health Department, former bus driver for the Allen County School System, former substitute teacher at Allen…

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Hopkins, Oliver, Gray and Ausbrooks Lead AC-S to Opening Win

By Don Meador, Sports Writer Payton Hopkins and Brooklyn Oliver combined for four hits and two RBIs Maddie Gray added two RBIs, and Addison Ausbrooks allowed one run to lead the Allen County-Scottsville Lady Patriots to a 6-1 season-opening win Monday (March 17) over the Franklin-Simpson Lady Cats. Franklin-Simpson pushed a run across in the…

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