Saturday, June 05, 2010
Pike County Central Students Win State Competition
KENTUCKY....
Pike County Judge-Executive Wayne T. Rutherford gave a taped interview to Lakin Mills and Emily Hunt, who are members of the Pike County Central High School History Day Team. The team won its sixth consecutive state competition with its documentary showcasing the Pikeville cut-thru project. Rutherford recounted his involvement with the project and former Pikeville Mayor Dr. William Hambley. The team is currently accepting donations to pay for a trip to the national competition at the University of Maryland June 13-17. Currently $800 short of the $3,500 goal, donations can be made by calling Gina Ray, winner of the 2010 National History Day Patricia Behring Kentucky Teacher of the Year, at 432-4352. History Day Team member Kristen Burke was not present for the interview.
Pike County Judge-Executive Wayne T. Rutherford gave a taped interview to Lakin Mills and Emily Hunt, who are members of the Pike County Central High School History Day Team. The team won its sixth consecutive state competition with its documentary showcasing the Pikeville cut-thru project. Rutherford recounted his involvement with the project and former Pikeville Mayor Dr. William Hambley. The team is currently accepting donations to pay for a trip to the national competition at the University of Maryland June 13-17. Currently $800 short of the $3,500 goal, donations can be made by calling Gina Ray, winner of the 2010 National History Day Patricia Behring Kentucky Teacher of the Year, at 432-4352. History Day Team member Kristen Burke was not present for the interview.