The Log Danville High School Danville, KY
Issue Date: Friday, February 25, 2011 Issue: 2010-2011 Issue 5 Last Update: Thursday, March 24, 2011
  • Text and run: Texting while driving now illegal in Kentucky

    Monday, March 21, 2011 By: Samantha May

    Attention teenage drivers: driving and texting at the same time is now against the law so keep all eyes ahead as you drive around town. Fines can be from $25 for a first offense and $50 for subsequent

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  • Churches aim to help

    Monday, March 21, 2011 By: Nate Deaton

    Christian churches in and around Danville have put their good faith into practice and are reaching out to the community. Regardless of religious beliefs, the church as a whole strives to help its comm

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  • Scisco: secret secretary super hero

    Monday, March 21, 2011 By: Nate Deaton

    For someone like Secretary Jane Scisco, hilarious and entertaining stories add to her Mother Hen status here at Danville High School. The renaissance woman found behind the desk in DHS’ main office ca

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  • Mew's new album is "Egg"-cellent

    Monday, March 21, 2011 By: Ali Gautier

    Mew can be thought of as many things, from the sound a cat makes to a rare Pokémon, but my personal favorite definition of the word is as a Danish band. On January 11 of this year, Mew released thei

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  • History Channel Fighting A Modern Battle

    Monday, March 21, 2011 By: Kolton Winfield

    Timber! A word associated with plummeting or falling is doing just the opposite for the History Channel’s ratings. With new shows like "Pawn Stars," "Axe Men," "Top Shot," and "American Pickers" some

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  • Un-caging the elephant

    Monday, March 21, 2011 By: Taylor Hesselbach

    Cage the Elephant, an alternative rock band that emerged from Bowling Green, blew the stereotypical music of Kentucky into oblivion with their debut album released in 2009. With songs like "Ain’t No R

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  • Boys basketball gets All A's

    Monday, March 21, 2011 By: Ellie Graham

    During the weekend of February 3 through 6, Danville High School advanced to the Touchstone Energy All "A" Classic State Tournament for the third consecutive year. The tournament was first held in 1

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  • Go Team!: Girls Basketball Advances to all A state tournament

    Monday, March 21, 2011 By: Austin Baxter

    In the All "A" Regional tournament the Danville Admirals Girls basketball team marched through Somerset and Monticello to make it to the All "A" State Tournament Held at Eastern Kentucky University.

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  • Ads got spirit, how 'bout you?

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011 By: Alex Cornett

    Over the past few weeks the Danville High School Cheerleaders have competed in two tournaments. They went to Districts and came home shiny with the title held high. They also went to Regionals and the

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  • Academic pandemic

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011 By: Thomas Damico

    Not making dunks, but blowing minds. Not making goals, but scoring points. That’s the Danville High School Academic Team. By scoring a total of 81 points out of 88 they dominated the Governor’s Cup Di

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After 13 years of dreaded alarms and waking up with barely enough motivation to even get out of bed (which conveniently feels the most comfortable when waking early in the morning), seniors of Danvill
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Attention teenage drivers: driving and texting at the same time is now against the law so keep all eyes ahead as you drive around town. Fines can be from $25 for a first offense and $50 for subsequent
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Screams, high speed and gut wrenching turns are in the future for the senior class at Danville High School. The class of 2011 is headed for the rollercoaster rich land of King’s Island in late spring,
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Christian churches in and around Danville have put their good faith into practice and are reaching out to the community. Regardless of religious beliefs, the church as a whole strives to help its comm
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For someone like Secretary Jane Scisco, hilarious and entertaining stories add to her Mother Hen status here at Danville High School. The renaissance woman found behind the desk in DHS’ main office ca
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Depression is no laughing matter, but many teens and media today are treating it as one. Approximately one in five teenagers is clinically depressed according to the American Psychological Association
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Mew can be thought of as many things, from the sound a cat makes to a rare Pokémon, but my personal favorite definition of the word is as a Danish band. On January 11 of this year, Mew released thei
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Timber! A word associated with plummeting or falling is doing just the opposite for the History Channel’s ratings. With new shows like "Pawn Stars," "Axe Men," "Top Shot," and "American Pickers" some
full story 
Cage the Elephant, an alternative rock band that emerged from Bowling Green, blew the stereotypical music of Kentucky into oblivion with their debut album released in 2009. With songs like "Ain’t No R
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As if becoming mayor weren’t enough, Bernie Hunstad has also opened a new restaurant in town. This restaurant, called Off Broadway Café, is located next to the Chase Bank, where the Tea Leaf used to b
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