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Growing Kentucky's Leaders: A Podcast by the Kentucky FFA Foundation
Jourdan Palmeri is an agricultiure teacher at Marshall County High Schhol and attended Murray State University where she attained a degree in Agricultural education. Soon after graduation, Jourdan mpooved right outside of Nashville for a short amount of time to teach at a small, rural school and eventually became the agriculture teacher and FFA Advisor for Marshall County High School. On this episode, Ruth Ann discusses SAE's, Jourdan's experience in the classroom, and much more. Tune in every Monday for a new episode wherever you get your podcasts or on Youtube! Student Activity Sheet LINK
Louisville, Kentucky trial lawyer Sheila Hiestand has harnessed the same competitive zeal she had as a starting center on a division one college basketball team to become one of Kentucky's leading trial lawyers. Sheila has successfully litigated and tried many high-profile cases, including a recent case in which she obtained a $36 Million judgment on behalf of the family of victims of a January 2018 shooting at Marshall County High School in which two students were killed and several others injured. Sheila discusses this case, including some of the many legal obstacles she confronted and the impact on the families she represented after this tragedy. About Sheila Hiestand Website: https://mhkylaw.com/ “The Lady Litigator”As a college basketball player who started in two final four appearances, Sheila knows the importance of hard work, drive and heart. Sheila—aka “The Lady Litigator” for her tenacity in court—is dedicated to helping women and their families through the very difficult process of personal injury claims. She has served as the president of the Kentucky trial lawyers with the Kentucky Justice Association and has worked tirelessly to fight for injured people for more than 30 years. This includes several trials with extraordinary results for her clients, such as an auto accident case where she earned a $743,000 verdict and a medical practice failure to diagnose cancer case where she earned a $1.3 million verdict. She also has achieved many 7-figure settlements for her clients in trucking, medical malpractice, auto and motorcycle cases. After graduating from Centre College, Sheila received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky School of Law. Soon after she was recognized as the Fayette County Bar Association Outstanding Young Lawyer and was rated an “AV Lawyer” by Martindale-Hubbell®. She has also been recognized among the American Trial Lawyers Association's Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Kentucky; Super Lawyers Top 50 Lawyers in Kentucky; Super Lawyers Top 25 Women Lawyers in Kentucky; as Top Lawyer by Louisville Magazine, and has received a long list of awards. When not practicing law, Sheila enjoys spending time with her three children and husband and loves to compete in triathlons. She plays viola, violin, cello and piano and is a past member of the Lexington Singers. Sheila is also fluent in Spanish and has volunteered at the Federal Correctional Institute to assist Spanish-speaking inmates with legal matters pro bono.EducationGraduated from Centre College with a double major in English and SpanishJuris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky, College of Law MembershipsKentucky Justice Association, Past PresidentKentucky Bar Association, Past Board of GovernorsKentucky Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, Past PresidentMillion Dollar Advocates ForumMulti-Million Dollar Advocates ForumAmerican Board of Trial AdvocatesInjury BoardThe American Society of Legal AdvocatesAmerican Association for Justice President of Fayette County Young Lawyers, Past PresidentLouisville Sports Commission Board MemberMemory Walk for the Alzheimer's Association, Committee ChairVolunteer Center of Central Kentucky Annual Fundraiser, Committee ChairLexington Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's Sixty Five Roses Ball, Co-ChairTop Attorney Personal Injury LicensesCommonwealth of KentuckyState of IndianaState of TennesseeUS District Courts for Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of KentuckyUS District Court for Southern District of IndianaUS District Court for Northern District of IllinoisUnited States 6th Circuit Court of AppealsSupreme Court of the United States of America AwardsFayette County Bar Association Outstanding Young Lawyer , 1998Kentucky Justice Association Peter Perlman Award recipient for Outstanding Trial Attorney 2018AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rated by Martindale-HubbellThe American Trial Lawyers Association , Top 100 Trial Lawyers in KentuckySelected for inclusion in Kentucky Super Lawyers ® for more than a decadeSelected as a Top 50 Kentucky Super Lawyers in Kentucky for multiple yearsSelected as a Top 25 Kentucky Women Super Lawyers in Kentucky for multiple yearsSelected for inclusion in the Who's Who in American LawAVVO Perfect 10 Rating – Top Personal Injury AttorneyOutstanding Attorney by the Greater Lexington Paralegal AssociationNational Academy of Personal Injury AttorneysNAOPIA Top 10 Attorney for KYGlobal Who's Who Best Lawyers in America
Deep diving into the state of athletics for Marshall County High School.
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Adam and Paul talk basketball with Vanderbilt's Mr. Clutch, Barry Goheen. Barry reflects on his time at Marshall County High School and his journey that led him to Vanderbilt and all the "Memorial Magic" that happened during his tenure. In addition, Adam and Paul talk to Barry about his book, "Buzzer Beaters and Memorial Magic".
Head Basketball Coach of Marshall County High School, personal finance educator, and my former Basketball Coach at Moore County comes on to talk about his successes and why "man to man" defense is better than zone!
Joe Hobbs is in his 4th year as the Director of Percussion at Vandegrift High school in Austin, TX. Under his direction, the Drum Line won the Dripping Springs Drum Line Contest in both 2016 and 2017 as well as the Lone Star Classic in 2018. The Vandegrift percussion ensemble was also selected to perform at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in 2017. Joe was previously the director of percussion at Newman Smith High School in Carrollton, TX. The Newman Smith drum line won both the Plano Drum Line Contest as well as the Lone Star Drum Line Contest. The Newman Smith Drum Line was also invited to present a Marching percussion clinic at the 2015 PASIC Convention. Joe is currently the Battery Coordinator for the Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps from Canton, Ohio. Joe previously served as the percussion caption head for The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps from Rosemont, IL from 2015-2018. During this time the percussion section saw a radical change in placement going from 10th place in 2015 to 3rd place by 2017. The group also saw over a 95% retention rate during Joe’s time leading the caption. Before joining The Cavaliers, Joe served on the percussion staff for the Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps and the Spirit of Atlanta Drum and Bugle Corps from Atlanta, GA. Joe was also involved with Music City Mystique as a battery instructor from 2009-2011. He was a member of Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps from 2001-2003. During his time at Southwind, he was named the 2003 DCI I&E Snare drum champion. From 2004-2006 Joe was a member of the Cavaliers snare line. During his time with the Cavaliers, Joe won 2 DCI world championships, 2006 DCI I&E mixed ensemble championship, “Cavalier of the year” and the “Zildjian award” in 2006. Joe received his Music Education degree from Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. Other teaching experience includes George Rogers Clark High School, Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps, Murray State University, Austin Peay State University, Mt. Juliet High School, Marshall County High School, and Murray High School. Joe is endorsed by Pearl Drums, Innovative Percussion, and Evans Drumheads. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sketchbookpodcast/message
It's a Cinderella story with special guest Jeremy Story! Join me as I welcome friend and former classmate Jeremy Story as we relive the amazing story of how Marshall County High School's 1994-95 Men's Basketball made it all the way to the Kentucky Sweet 16 Men's Basketball Tournament and the final four of that tournament. Led by Jeremy as Region 1 Player of the Year, former NBA player and Marshall County basketball legend Dan Langhi, and fellow starters Rory Brewer, Todd Clevidence, and Robert Sanders, along with a host of key role players, Head Coach Kirk Chiles, and Assistant Coaches Doug Lyles, Greg McQuigg and Dan Hudson, this Marshals team banded together when times were tough and went on an amazing season-ending run that ended with this team being one of the most heralded and beloved teams in Marshall County High School's glorious basketball tradition. We hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane!
Recent proposals to arm school security officers in Kentucky have divided constituents. Propoents say that arming school security will keep students safe and could prevent a school shooting similar to Marshall County High School's 2018 incident. Others contend that arming security is ineffective and could traumatize some students, especially students of color. This week In Conversation, we talked about school safety and how to ensure Kentucky and Indiana students' security. Our guests were Safety For Our Schools Floyd County PAC Chairwoman Misty Ronau, JCPS Board of Education Member Chris Kolb and Marshall County Sheriff Eddie McGuire. Donate to support this and future episodes of In Conversation.
This episode we discuss Mayfield's loss. Talk about Fulton City and Fulton County's seasons and AJ interviews some folks from St. Louis Christian Academy and talks about The Grind Session's World Championships taking place this weekend at Marshall County High School.
The Public Pension Working Group hears from employer, employee, and retiree groups. Lawmakers discuss school safety and executive branch lobbying bills. Host Renee Shaw visits Marshall County High School one year after the fatal shooting there. And freshmen lawmakers from Henderson, Jackson, and Hebron discuss their legislative priorities.
The Public Pension Working Group hears from employer, employee, and retiree groups. Lawmakers discuss school safety and executive branch lobbying bills. Host Renee Shaw visits Marshall County High School one year after the fatal shooting there. And freshmen lawmakers from Henderson, Jackson, and Hebron discuss their legislative priorities.
Join the conversation Thursday as we discuss these trending topics: Black History MonthThe Grammys/Platform for ActivismDonald Trump State of the Union AddressShooting at Italy High School in Texas and Marshall County High School in Kentucky All that and more. You can join us by calling in (657) 383-1155 phone lines open up at 10:15pm. You can also tweet us @gft_radio during the show.
California voters will soon decide whether to recall the judge who sentenced Brock Turner, and conspiracy theories seem to be taking over our public discussions. We’re talking about institutional trust and accountability as well as discussing the brutal realities of gun violence in today’s episode.Thanks to TomboyX for sponsoring today's podcast. We discuss the campaign to recall Judge Persky, how elections impact the judiciary, and the punitive side of rape culture. We also talk about "The Storm" and how the Nunes memo is mainstreaming conspiracy theories. Finally, we talk with Dr. Sterling Haring about his experience treating victims of the Marshall County High School shooting. Content warning: Our conversation with Dr. Haring includes some upsetting and graphic information about how bullets impact human bodies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join the conversation Thursday as we discuss these trending topics: Black History MonthThe Grammys/Platform for ActivismDonald Trump State of the Union AddressShooting at Italy High School in Texas and Marshall County High School in Kentucky All that and more. You can join us by calling in (657) 383-1155 phone lines open up at 10:15pm. You can also tweet us @gft_radio during the show.
On this episode we talk, former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University Doctor Larry Nassar sentencing, Kentucky school shooting at Marshall County High School, Sterling K. Brown SAG Awards win, Monique accusing Netflix of gender/color bias, NBA All-star team announced, Super Bowl predictions & more! We Break Silence Show E.Charlez - Miss Darlene - Mike Laawery - Vania
In 1997, three of Sarah's classmates were shot and killed in the lobby of my high school. 20 years later and 30 miles away, her community is again mourning the deaths of two 15 yo high school students shot in the in the lobby of Marshall County High School. We’re thinking about activism to prevent these tragedies and talking about activism through protests with Dr. Dana Fisher.The Courier Journal describes the shooting at Marshall County High School in Benton, Kentucky, in excruciating detail. We discuss how we think we can break the logjam on action to do better at preventing future gun violence.We talk with Dr. Dana Fisher about the Women's Marches and the Resistance movement in the context of sociological activism data. You can find Dr. Fisher on Twitter, at her University of Maryland website, and at the website for her eye-opening book that's being shared as she develops it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from January 23rd, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1: Segment 1 Cenk. At least two students were killed and 17 other people were injured in a school shooting on Tuesday at Marshall County High School in Benton, Ky. Authorities arrested a Michigan man last week after he allegedly called CNN several times, threatening to kill employees at the network's Atlanta, Georgia, headquarters, according to a federal affidavit. Brandon Griesemer made 22 calls to CNN on January 9 and January 10 and four calls, which were recorded, contained threats, according to the affidavit, which was unsealed Friday. Griesemer, whose age was not given, also made disparaging statements about Jewish people, African-Americans and the network in several calls, the affidavit said. Segment 2 FBI Agent Peter Strzok was dismissed from Special Counsel Robert Mueller‘s team after messages he sent that demonstrated a bias against President Donald Trump. Oddly enough, that same agent almost didn’t even join Mueller’s office because he didn’t think here was any evidence of the Trump campaign colluding with Russia. Attorney General Jeff Sessions — at the public urging of President Donald Trump — has been pressuring FBI Director Christopher Wray to fire Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, but Wray threatened to resign if McCabe was removed. Chuck Schumer is taking his big spending boost for Donald Trump’s border wall off the table. The Senate minority leader, through an aide, informed the White House that he was retracting the offer he made last week to give Trump well north of the $1.6 billion in wall funding Trump had asked for this year, according to two Democrats. And now they say Trump will simply not get a better deal than that on his signature campaign promise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clayton Neville with a report on yesterday's shooting at Marshall County High School and one in Texas the day before.
Lawmakers respond to Tuesday's shooting at Marshall County High School. Education measures concerning drug abuse awareness, suicide prevention, and school snow days advance. Budget Director John Chilton briefs legislators on the proposed state spending plan. And a look at efforts to create a crime victims' bill of rights.
Jack welcomes former Commonwealth's Attorney Ray Larson, psychologist Marlene Huff and callers to talk about the shooting at Marshall County High School.
Lawmakers respond to Tuesday's shooting at Marshall County High School. Education measures concerning drug abuse awareness, suicide prevention, and school snow days advance. Budget Director John Chilton briefs legislators on the proposed state spending plan. And a look at efforts to create a crime victims' bill of rights.
Aaron, from WCBL radio in Benton, KY, reports on the Marshall County High School shooting.
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Allan Hatcher coached the Marshall County High School Boys Basketball team for 6 seasons and won 4 Regional championships. Willie Akers, Jerry West, Joe B. Hall, Rick Pitino, C.M. Newton, Terry Birdsong, John Solomon, Mitch Cothran and Barry Goheen are just a few of the people mentioned in this interview. These were exciting times in the […]
Mitch Cothran is one of the all-time great shooting guards for the boy’s basketball team at Marshall County High School. Mitch played during the Coach Hatcher era and talks about the atmosphere when Marshall County played Graves County, Oak Hill Academy and other highly ranked competitors. Many players from those teams went on to play Division […]
Ed Jones played basketball at Benton High School scoring the first varsity basket in the Chambers Memorial Gymnasium and later coached the last Benton High School Basketball team before becoming the first athletic director of the Marshall County High School consolidation. Jones attended college at University of Tennessee at Martin, where he held numerous records […]
Ed Jones played basketball at Benton High School scoring the first varsity basket in the Chambers Memorial Gymnasium and later coached the last Benton High School Basketball team before becoming the first athletic director of the Marshall County High School consolidation. Jones attended college at University of Tennessee at Martin, where he held numerous records […]
Skills + Confidence + Fitness = Championships Steve Beckett helped start the Mountain Bike team at Marshall County High School as a way for his son Carson Beckett to have opportunity to ride and race with his friends. Steve’s coaching skills combined with the team work ethic has developed into a program that consistently finishes on the […]
Skills + Confidence + Fitness = Championships Steve Beckett helped start the Mountain Bike team at Marshall County High School as a way for his son Carson Beckett to have opportunity to ride and race with his friends. Steve’s coaching skills combined with the team work ethic has developed into a program that consistently finishes on the […]