


Heavy rain Wednesday night and early Thursday morning caused flash flooding in the northern part of Bald Knob in Franklin County. Heavy rains cause flash flood in northern Bald Knob By Gayle Deaton Ĭulverts from recent bridge construction on Bald Knob Road sit in standing water near the road. “Each year is different and exciting in its own way,” Wallace said. Going into her 21st year at WHHS, Wallace, expressed that she still gets excited for each new school year and new band she gets to conduct.

“What I love about band camp the most is getting to share my love of making music with my best friends,” Pimsri said. For junior clarinet player Kitachon Pimsri, 16, band camp is not only an opportunity to practice his musical skills, but also an opportunity to share it with his fellow classmates. Mances at band camp, which Stephanie Wallace, WHHS band director, calls a “powerstart” to the year.

With only two weeks until the new school year starts back up for Franklin County Public Schools, the WHHS WHHS Marching Band drummers practice band is hard at work preparing for their upcoming school year perforin the WHHS auditorium. For some of the students of Western Hills High School, preparing for the school year takes on a whole new meaning by attending band camp. S summer slowly comes to an end and another school year starts to come quickly to a new beginning, students are starting to get back into the school routine and preparing for the year that lies ahead. Western Hills High School Marching Band trombone players practice Thursday afternoon in the school band room during the annual summer band camp.ġ60-member ensemble, largest in school history Photos and story by Amber Booth While the moment was both bittersweet for Sanders supporters and historical, given Clinton is the first woman to receive the nomination 96 years after women won the right to vote, Sanders supporters left the DNC in silent protest of those not given a voice in the primary. During the roll call vote by delegates for Clinton and Sanders on Tuesday night, Sanders had an emotional moment calling for Clinton’s immediate nomination. For the Kentucky delegation, filled with both Clinton and Sanders supporters separated by only one additional Clinton delegate, it has come to individual choice. Thursday night, Hillary Clinton officially accepted the presidential nomination at the Democratic National Convention. WHHS band bigger and better than ever GET ALL OF YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL INFORMATION (A State Journal special publication, inside) DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTIONįrankfort delegate witnesses history Sanders supporters leave DNC in silent protest By Brad Bowman Leaf Guard & Snow and Ice Gutter Protection Systems Structural & Safety Gutter Inspections 220 Conway Street, Suite 2, Frankfort, KY
