Don Sturgeon
âMy father would be so honored and humbled to receive this award, and I wish he could have been here to accept it rather than myself, but God had other plans,â Krista Sturgeon, his daughter, said in a speech on behalf of the family, including his wife, Pam, and son, Ryan.
Before he stepped into the fiscal court room, Don Sturgeon spent 42 years in the classroom as a teacher at Franklin County High School.
âAs an educator, he respected his students and found ways to motivate them. In doing so he earned the respect of his students, which later turned into respect for fellow citizens and community leaders,â said Clay Hulette, Frankfort president of First Federal Savings Bank of Kentucky, who presented the Humanitarian Award.
UAB signs four players to 14-member 2021 recruiting class
Updated Feb 03, 2021;
Posted Feb 03, 2021
UAB won its second CUSA championship in three years on Friday with a 22-13 victory against Marshall in Huntington, W.V. (Photo by UAB athletics)
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National Signing Day has lost a bit of its luster since the inception of the early signing period and the UAB football program has made a habit of wrapping up its recruiting classes with little to no suspense on the unofficial end to the college football season.
Staying true to recent tradition, UAB announced the signing of four additional players Wednesday to its 2021 signing class, and with room to grow.
Representing the United States as a delegate to the 75th United Nations General Assembly and serving as special adviser to U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and fellow Kentuckian Kelly
What’s News Today: Return to school plans, vaccine update
Here’s a look at some of the stories we’ll be following today as they make headlines across the country and Southwest Virginia.
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The Piedmont Regional Criminal Justice Training Academy will receive a donation today. The pastor of Tabernacle Church in Danville will make the presentation.
The Franklin County School Board will hold an emergency meeting today. The board will discuss the Return to School plan for Franklin County High School. The meeting will take place virtually.
The Central Shenandoah Health District will provide an update today on vaccine distribution. The health director will talk about what to expect in the next several weeks as people in groups 1A and 1B continue to receive the vaccine. Locally, the district covers Bath, Highland and Rockbridge Counties.