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The Center for Rural Development selects Harlan County student to attend the 2024 Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute
Harlan County student Daniel “Sebastian” Mosley has been selected by The Center for Rural Development to attend the 2024 Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute (ELI). Sebastian, a freshman at Harlan County High School, will be putting his business and entrepreneurial skills to work this summer learning what it takes to manage and operate a successful business venture. […] The post The Center for Rural Development selects Harlan County student to attend the 2024 Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
HC’s Day signs with Cumberlands to join wrestling program
Brought to you by Harlan County Sports. Harlan County High School senior Victoria Day made history on Thursday as the first HCHS wrestler to sign with a college program with her decision to attend the University of the Cumberlands. Competing in the 120-pound weight division, Day placed fourth in the regional tournament and was named […] The post HC’s Day signs with Cumberlands to join wrestling program appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
HC coach says Perry, Noah will play well together
Mark Pope will have Kentucky’s all-time leading high school scorer — Travis Perry of Lyon County — and fifth all-time leading scorer — Trent Noah of Harlan County — on his first UK roster. Perry signed with UK and then coach John Calipari in November but unlike UK’s other Calipari signees opted to stay with […] The post HC coach says Perry, Noah will play well together appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
TMSAA Championships: 23 local athletes to vie for state titles
ROGERSVILLE — Twenty-three middle school athletes from Hawkins County will travel to Clarksville this weekend to vie for state titles in their respective events at the TMSAA Track & Field State Championships. The Class A and AA state meets are scheduled to get underway on Saturday, May 18, at Austin Peay State University’s Fortera Stadium. Sixteen qualifiers will compete in each event for the state title in both Class A and AA divisions. ...
The Center for Rural Development selects Harlan County students to attend the 2024 Rogers Explorers
The Center for Rural Development has selected Harlan County eighth-grade students Brianna Creech, Juliana Damaa, Halle Cox, and Jaxson Perry to participate in the 2024 Rogers Explorers Program. Brianna and Juliana attend Harlan Middle School. Halle and Jaxson are students at Harlan Independent. “The Rogers Explorers Program encourages middle school students to develop their leadership […] The post The Center for Rural Development selects Harlan County students to attend the 2024 Rogers Explorers appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Students complete Youth Emergency Preparedness Program
The Harlan County Youth Emergency Preparedness Program saw three Harlan County High School students complete the program on Monday, May, 6, adding to more than 20 graduates of the program since it began just a few years ago. Harlan County Extension Agent Jeremy Williams and former Harlan County Emergency Management Director David McGill directed the […] The post Students complete Youth Emergency Preparedness Program appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
Multiple school systems on delays after storms move through East Tennessee on May 8
East Tennessee schools adjust to post-storm conditions with delayed openings. Cocke County Schools to start an hour later, while Granger and Hawkins County Schools announce a 2-hour delay for safety after severe weather sweeps through the region. Tune in for updates on school schedules and weather aftermath.
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