The following ECMS students were named to the honor roll during the second quarter. All "A" honorees are noted with *. Joshua Adams, Xander Adamson, Madison Agnew, Daren Alexander, William Alexander, Macy Allen, Stephen Anderson, Ethan Arredondo, Taylor Atwell *, Ambriah Barnett, Zander Bass *, Boden Bates *, Landon Baxter *, Myrrisa Belcher *, Sadie Blanton, Ty Brantley *, Kayleigh Bratcher, David Brewer, Amanda Brooks *, Emilee Burklow *, Becca Carr, Raven Cast *, Benjamin Clemons *, Jacob Cook, Glenna Crisp *, Courtney Curtis, Olivia Davis, Presley Decker, Patience Denison, Karina Dennison, Alyssa Doyle *, Elizabeth Durbin, Ethan Edwards *, Ashlyn Faulkner, Christian Finn *, Emily Gomez, Michael Grieco, Danielle Hartz, Kaylee Hawks, Emma-Grace Hayes, Eva Hogan *, Brylee Honeycutt, Bobbie Horton *, Kylee Houchin, Donavyn Hunt *, Joann Hurst *, Brody Johnson *, Claudia Johnson, Keri Johnson *, Timothy Johnson *, Mia Jones *, Ryley Jones *, Peyton Keith, Bethany Keown *, Emma Lashley *, Katelyn Lewis *, Camden Lich *, Abigayle Lindsey, Brandon Lindsey *, Kaylee Lindsey *, Marlina Livingston, Wade Luttrell *, Chesney Madison, Nolan Martin *, Braedan May, Jace McCombs *, Emily Meredith, Maylea Meredith *, Grant Merideth *, Jonas Miller *, Caden Mills, Ashton Minyard, Kaylee Monroe, Krish Patel *, Dylan Pedigo, Aaron Pellett, Filiberto Perez-Trujillo, Ava Phelps, Jennifer Pierce *, Gabriel Priddy *, Garrett Rigdon *, Mary Riggs, Heather Sanders *, Kiley Schafer, Cameron Seabolt *, Muhammad Shahbaz *, Matthew Skaggs, Samuel Skaggs *, Caleb Smith *, Kellie Smith, Kendra Sowders *, Mattie Stearns, Owen Still, Caden Swihart *, James Talley *, Ronald Theilacker, Madelyn Thompson, MaKaylee Thompson *, Madison Treece *, Keely Vincent, Maura Vincent *, Tyler Vincent, Ryan Walkerm, William Walker, Braden Wall, Cadence Warthan *, Callie Webb *, Emma White*, Ian White *, Robert White, Cameron Whitfill *, Amber Williams *, Vean Williams, Wyatt Williams, Reannah Wilson, Kayla Wingfield, Alexander Woosley, Trey Woosley *, Alaina Alexander *, Amelia Allen *, Katliyn Anderson, Madison Atkins *, Danyale Atwell *, Kendra Basham, Logan Brooks, Jenna Butts, Joshua Carr, Hallie Cassady *, Macy Cassady *, Raelynn Cassady, Emma Cena *, Tyler Cherry*, Ian Clark, Clay Clemmons, Kadin Collins, Haley Coulter, Dalton Curtis *, Kaylee Davis, Sierra Decker, Taylor Dooley *, Carly Dunn, Sara Embry, Victor Esparza, Melissa Filback, Ethan Fulcher, Meredith Hennion *, Rachel Hennion *, Torrence Hughes, Dreidyn Hunt, Derick Jaggers, Allison Johnson, Michael Kelley, Alyssa Lindsey, Haleigh Lindsey *, Gracie Masterson, Maison May, Morgan McWhorter *, Dakota Meredith, Harley Meredith *, Samara Milam, Lilly Miller *, Gavyn Minyard *, Carter Morgan *, Josilyn Morrison *, Alanna Pardue, Caroline Parsley *, Noah Parsley, Johnny Pedigo, Karrington Peger *, Josiah Prewitt, Jarrett Prunty*, Allison Roof *, Gabriel Saling, Whitney Sanders *, Maham Shahbaz *, Jaedlyn Simon *, Rosalyn Smith *, Olivia Starnes, Evan Stice *, Trace Taylor, Gabriel Theilacker, Mason Thornhill, Catherine Vincent *, Colby Vincent, Morgan Vincent *, Sarah Vincent *, Savannah Vincent, Aries Walker, Bobby Williams *, Terri Williams, Grace Wilson *, Paige Wolfe *, McKenna Woosley *
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SOKY Film Commission Encouraging Viewers To Watch Film Made In Barren/Hart Co. This Sunday1/10/2018 If you missed the premier of Runaway Romance on UP tv January 7, don’t despair. The film will run again on Sunday, January 14, at 4 pm central time. You won’t want to miss the family-friendly movie that was filmed in southern Kentucky a few months ago, according to the SOKY Film Commission. SOKYFC also said that not only does Runaway Romance present Kentucky in a positive light, the camera shots capture the breathtaking beauty of our area. "You will probably want to view it several times to enjoy the familiar settings and to see if you can identify any of the locals who were in the movie," they said. Rhonda Clemmons, who is Edmonson County's representative for the commission said that while this film was filmed in Hart & Barren Counties, it needed regional viewer support. "We want these program channels to keep buying and showing films made in South Central Kentucky, and the viewing numbers matter," she said. "We we want to encourage our Edmonson viewers to watch or DVR this film, because we will certainly want our neighboring counties watching the film made in Edmonson County when it is shown in a few months." The film commission asks everyone to tune in Sunday, relay this information to all your friends, and be sure to set your DVRs so you can enjoy the movie over and over. Local providers of UP tv are: Direct TV 338, AT&T 369/1369, DISH 188, TWC 124, SCRTC 106. For more information, check out the Runaway Romance Facebook page.
Edmonson Voice Staff Report: Two Edmonson County High School students and one middle school student have been named to the 2018 Tennessee Walking Horse Youth Board. Kyle Majors, a junior at ECHS, has been named youth President for 2018. In a statement from the TWHTB, a spokesperson said "The TWH has a special place in Kyle's heart. From beginning to ride at TWH at just six months old, he wants to continue to develop his passion and share with others." McKenzie Vincent is a sophomore at Edmonson County High school, a member of Edmonson County Saddle Club, and President of Edmonson County Pony Express 4H Horse Club, and has been named a board member. "McKenzie loves the TWH and wants to help expose the great breed to those who may not have ever had the chance to experience the TWH," said the statement. Trista Majors has also been named as a board member. She's a student at ECMS. "Trista wants to serve on the Youth Board because she really wants to see more youth get involved and feels she can play a major role in doing so," the statement said. To find out more about the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeder's and Exhibitors' Association, email them at info@twhbea.com, call 931.359.1574, or visit www.twhbea.com. |
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