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Class of 1964 marks 60 years
The Casey County High School Class of 1964 met at the cabin of Donald and Joy Wells Tarter in Dunnville on June 8. It was 60 years to the day of their graduation. On June 8, 1964, a Casey County class of 154 seniors received their diploma—at Liberty High School gymnasium. Casey County High School didn’t have a gymnasium at that time. It didn’t have many things, as it was a brand new school. A picture of the school in the yearbook shows a dirt parking lot and unfinished construction. A gym wouldn’t be built there another decade.
'Farm of horror' | Tenant avoids charges after animals found neglected, living in feces inside Kentucky home
LIBERTY, Ky. — Editor's note: This story contains accounts and images of animals that have been neglected and abused. Content may not be suited for all audiences. It's been more than four months since the Animal Rescue Corps found dozens of animals starved and abused at a home in rural Casey County, Kentucky, with three of them left for dead.
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