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Right: Katie Daniels plays harp on stage at the Plaza Theatre. Left: Katie and Bethany Daniels make up the duo Strings of Erin.
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n barren County is one of the states top producers of milk, burley tobacco, alfalfa, beef and dairy cattle. n glasgow and barren County enjoy an average temperature of 60 degrees. n the glasgow highland games celebrate the scottish and irish heritage of glasgow each year on the weekend following Memorial day. n glasgow has been recognized as one of the 100 best Communities for young people by Americas promise Alliance.
Milking success
Glasgow is home to some of the finest dairy farms in the southeast. Among these farms, Kennys farmhouse Cheese and Bluegrass dairy and food, inc. stand distinct. Kennys farmhouse Cheese began in the 1990s out of Kenny Mattinglys concern that milk would decline in value as a commodity. summoning an entrepreneurial spirit, Mattingly decided to use the farms milk to produce cheese using handmade techniques. since the beginning of this venture in 1998, Kennys has gone from producing 4,000 pounds of Gouda annually to 70,000 pounds of a variety of cheeses today such as Colby, Asiago and Havarti. Bluegrass dairy and food inc. is a primary supplier of specialty ingredients to the food industry including cream powders, churned butters, butter powders and cheese powders. Bluegrasss extensive production capabilities enable it to produce ingredients with numerous physical characteristics. Bluegrasss commitment to quality has earned it numerous awards including tennessee Governor Phil Bredesens Award and Best in Class in the 2010 World Championship Cheese Contest.
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pOpULATION (2009 ESTImATE) Glasgow: 14,272 Barren County: 41,747 LOCATION Barren County is in south-central Kentucky, about 90 miles southeast of Louisville and 90 miles northeast of nashville, tenn.
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Mammoth Cave national park is home to the worlds longest known cave system with more than 390 miles of this underground wonderland explored. visitors have flocked to Mammoth Cave since 1816 to tour its winding, subterranean labyrinths and enjoy the caves majestic limestone formations. today, Mammoth Cave receives more than 300,000 visitors each year. to better accommodate these visitors, Mammoth Cave has begun a $14 million project to renovate its visitor center, which is more than 40 years old. this new 12,000 square-foot visitor center will be three times the size of the original and will provide cave tour ticket sales; interactive displays teaching the caves history, ecology and geology; an exhibit space; and a local tourism information center. the new visitor center is slated for completion sometime in 2012 after it receives proper LEEd gold certification.
BEGINNINGS Barren County was founded in 1798 and is named for the barrens and meadowlands in the northern part of the county. Glasgow was established in 1799 and named for the city in scotland. fOr mOrE INfOrmATION Glasgow-Barren County Chamber of Commerce 118 E. Public square Glasgow, Ky 42141-2602 Phone: (270) 651-3161 www.glasgowbarrenchamber.com
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right: katie daniels plays harp on stage at the plaza theatre. Left: katie and bethany daniels make up the duo strings of Erin.
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GeorGe Js on the square 144 e. Public square GlasGow, KY 42141 Phone: (270) 651-2161 hours: 7aM - 2 PM
Glasgow Big Band For more than a decade the communitys music lovers and performers have come together in the Glasgow Community Band, which performs on the square in downtown Glasgow, holds an annual Christmas concert at the Plaza Theatre, and puts on other performances as its members schedules allow, says Bill Brogan, the bands current director. We play for the Veterans Day banquet, and provide music for the ceremony downtown at the parade, Brogan says. Many band members are current or retired musicians as well as
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current high school students who take top honors for their abilities. Theres also some crossover with the Barrens Big Band, which plays at retirement homes and various civic-group events. Were up to five doctors now, three attorneys, six band directors and some other teachers, so were an unusual bunch, Brogan says. Concert on the Square Classical music aficionados get their fill when the annual Concert on the Square brings well-known regional symphony orchestras to town for a concert on the Friday night before July 4. Begun in the
late 1990s, the concert has gotten so popular that it brings several thousand locals and visitors to town for what has become a summertime must-attend event, says Randy Edwards, who chaired the event from 2009 to 2011. Every year its just gotten to be more of a tradition for folks, Edwards says. We keep pretty strict guidelines about the music, which is light classical thats easily recognizable in the first half, and then patriotic for the second. The orchestras have been great to work with. And we try to add one or two new things every year just to keep it fresh.
George js on the Square Located in downtown Glasgow, George Js on the Square is known for hosting a variety of talented performers and musicians such as the Kentucky Ridge Runners, Steel Country Band and Jenny Lus Klassic Krew, to name a few. New owners Daniel and Angela Neukomm have plans to make the legendary local eatery a hub for entertainment, and are well along on their way to making that happen. We are endeavoring to become a regular nightspot, Daniel Neukomm says. Our goal is to have every Friday and Saturday
night full with a live band, and so far were booked up well into 2012. We will be featuring local bands, but also get some bands in from the Nashville area and elsewhere so we can bring in some outside talent as well. The Neukomms have built a stage and installed new sound and lighting, so look for George Js to become a touring stop for not only local talent, but regional and national up-and-comers as well.
Top left: brionna Jordan plays guitar on stage at george Js on the square in glasgow.
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hanks to Glasgows Regional Post-Secondary Education Center, area residents can count easy access to higher education as one of the many benefits of living in Barren County. Opened in 2002, the center houses satellite campuses for both Western Kentucky University (WKU) and Bowling Green Technical College (BGTC). Residents place a high value on our center because it truly does meet a need, says Dr. Sally Ray, director of WKU-Glasgow. feeding the Communitys Growth Both WKU and BGTC offer a variety of academic programs at the Glasgow location. Nursing, elementary education and agriculture are the most popular of WKU-Glasgows 20-plus degrees and certificates. BGTC-Glasgow students can earn a degree or certificate in one of eight industrial-maintenance fields, and the school offers custom training for local businesses. Thanks to a joint-admissions agreement signed in summer 2011, students also have the option to earn an associates degree with BGTC, then transfer to WKU to complete a bachelors degree. With so many options on the table, its no wonder that both campuses are seeing tremendous growth. Weve added several degree programs and recently expanded our evening course offerings, says Ron Baldwin, coordinating administrator for BGTCs Glasgow Technology Campus. To accommodate WKUGlasgows growth, Ray is adding
faculty positions and degree programs as well as food service for students. Both administrators attribute their schools growth to a reputation for personalized education. Our faculty genuinely care about students, Ray says. Theyre interested in whats going
on in students lives, and theyre approachable and helpful. The same holds true at BGTC. We make teaching and learning a top priority, Baldwin says. We have small class sizes and faculty and staff who are committed to student success. But the schools presence
Left: wku-glasgow regional Center right: students work with microscopes at wku-glasgow.
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doesnt just benefit students. WKU-Glasgow and the Glasgow Technology Campus are the primary pillars of economic development in our community, says Dan Iacconi, executive director of the Glasgow/Barren County Industrial Development Economic Authority (IDEA). They make the local environment more conducive for existing industries to expand and future industries to locate here. Leading outsourcer Sitel,
for example, opened its newest contact center near the campus in March 2010. The facility provides customer support for retailer Best Buy and employs more than 700 people. Many of those employees are students, but Sitel has also hired a number of people from the community at large. Sitel has helped to diversify our economy and provide employment for individuals who are looking for something other than traditional
manufacturing jobs, Iacconi says. For WKU-Glasgows Ray, its not surprising that the colleges presence would facilitate this kind of community-wide benefit. While were here primarily for our students, we also provide a connection to the community in terms of economic development, she says. Whether its offering educational opportunities or attracting new companies, a university provides tremendous benefits.
diana paczosa (r) helps an employee with a call at the sitel facility in glasgow.
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he slowly recovering national economy has made for challenging times in GlasgowBarren County, but thanks to economic development efforts, the future of the local economic scene is brightening. While the past several years brought layoffs and a few losses, new industries are locating in the area while existing businesses are expanding. We have been slowly coming back and we havent lost any of our major industries, says Dan Iacconi, executive director of the Glasgow/Barren County Industrial Development Economic Authority (IDEA). We have a lot of work to do, but were feeling very positive. Good Economic News in 2011 The area welcomed major successes in 2011, Iacconi says. In October, Fortis Manufacturing, a subsidiary of Canada-based Betatech Inc., announced plans for its first American manufacturing facility in Glasgow. The 80,000-square-foot plant in the Highland Glen Industrial Park is a $5 million investment that will bring 100 new jobs to the area. Akebono Brake Corporation planned a $20.6 million, 66,000-square-foot expansion of its manufacturing plant, adding 200-plus new jobs. Sitel, a call center, expanded its workforce to more than 700. AtCorr Packaging Products opened in Glasgow in 2011, bringing 10 new jobs. And Med-Care Pharmacy, a pharmaceuticals provider, moved its 100 employees to an expanded facility. The location is very convenient for us, in the medical community near the new loop road and T.J. Samson Hospital, which is growing, says Med-Care human resources manager Cindy Garrett. Were pleased with where we are. Barren County has very good prospects. Balancing Barrens Existing and New Businesses The key to growing the local economic base lies in serving the needs of existing businesses
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BUSINESS AT A GLANCE
456 million
Annual retail sales
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Accommodation and food sales
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LAkESIDE rECyCLING INC. Biz: Recycling service provider Buzz: Lakeside Recycling Inc. works to meet the Barren County areas residential and commercial waste disposal needs by offering services such as trash pickup, paper-shredding services, and waste and recyclables removal. The company also operates the countys only full-service recycling center where residents can weigh and sort their recyclable materials. www.lakesiderecycle.com 18
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BArrEN rIvEr ANImAL wELfArE ASSOCIATION Biz: Animal shelter and adoption center Buzz: Founded in 1991, the Barren River Animal Welfare Association takes in Barren County animals and works to find each creature a new home. The shelter also provides obedience classes, pet supplies, dog licensing and other services. www.brawashelter.org STELLAr HOUSE Biz: Meeting place and banquet facility Buzz: Located in the former Ashley Raes building on North Race Street in downtown Glasgow, the Stellar House is a restaurant and catering service and also offers meeting space for private parties, corporate events and meetings. The facility is split into two rooms and can accommodate 10-120 people. Future plans include dinner theater, childrens events and live entertainment. (270) 629-2209 mAry wOOD wELDON mEmOrIAL LIBrAryS BOOkmOBILE Biz: Community service Buzz: The bookmobile has been delivering free books to Barren County residents since 1952. It travels across the area eight to 10 days a month fulfilling special requests and making community and outreach stops at certain locations. Visit the website for the full schedule. www.weldonpubliclibrary.org GLASGOw rAILwAy Biz: Railroad company Buzz: Glasgow Railway donated No. 109, which is known as a Jim Crow car. The Louisville & Nashville Railroad passenger and freight car will be on display at the Historic Railpark & Train Museum/L&N Depot in Bowling Green. After an extensive restoration process, the car will be added to the museums collection of railroad cars. (270) 651-8861
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gLAsgow/bArrEn County ChAMbEr oF CoMMErCE bLEnds businEss And CoMMunity in south CEntrAL kEntuCky
very year, more families and businesses come home to Glasgow-Barren County. Worldclass agriculture, small-town hospitality and an outstanding education system make south Central Kentucky an ideal place to live, work and play. Bringing new business to the region and strengthening existing ones is one job of the Glasgow/Barren County Chamber of Commerce. the organization has played a major role in the business and community development of scenic southern Kentucky since 1929.
it allows businesses to show themselves off to the public, but its also a business-tobusiness function.
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Every two months, area businesses participate in the chambers small Business Roundtables, bringing business owners and community leaders together to share ideas and collaborate on future growth. small business programs and ribbon cuttings also are works of the chamber, and staff plan year round for community events including the taste of Barren County, ice cream socials, the Christmas parade, and the crowddrawing, bagpipe blaring fun of Highland Games and Celtic fest. Glasgow-Barren County is an easygoing, tip-of-the-south community that is incredibly friendly and accepting, Myers says. Were definitely open for business. Melanie Hill
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ECONOmIC OvErvIEw
Barren County sits halfway between Louisville, Ky., and nashville, tenn. a central location that provides one-day access to major markets in the southeast and Midwest. Barren County has historically been a manufacturing center for this region. it has a high concentration of manufacturers and manufacturing employment, with more than 40 companies ranging from 20 to 1,300 employees.
TrANSpOrTATION TAxES
A state sales tax is levied at the rate of 6% on the purchase or lease price of taxable goods and on utility services. Local sales taxes are not levied in Kentucky. All locally taxed property is subject to county taxes and school district taxes. Property located inside city limits may also be subject to city property taxes. special local taxing jurisdictions (fire protection districts, watershed districts and sanitation districts) levy taxes within their operating areas. Glasgow Transit System 310 W. front st. Glasgow, Ky 42141 (270) 629-4848 www.cityofglasgow.org moore field (one 5,300-foot runway); nearest scheduled airline service is from nashville and Louisville Hwy. 90 West 380 Airport Road Glasgow, Ky 42141 www.glasgowaviation.com/ airport_info.htm
EDUCATION
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Glasgow/Barren County Chamber of Commerce 118 E. Public square Glasgow, Ky 42141 (270) 651-3161 www.glasgowbarren chamber.com Glasgow Barren County Industrial Development & Economic Authority 200 s. Green st. Glasgow, Ky 42142 (270) 651-6314 www.glasgowbarrenidea.com
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T.J. Health Partners was created to provide an integrated network of health providers offering an array of comprehensive services. The formation of T.J. Health Partners will bring resources together that will medically benefit the people of south central Kentucky.
Primary Care Phillip Bale, MD | (270) 629-5433 1320 N. Race St. | Glasgow Karen Small, MD | (270) 651-6292 218 Columbia Ave. | Glasgow Richard Clouse, MD | (270) 651-6791 1330 N. Race St. | Glasgow Scott Gilson, MD | (270) 651-6791 1330 N. Race St. | Glasgow Brad Mallory, MD | (270) 651-6791 1330 N. Race St. | Glasgow Melenda Miller, MD | (270) 651-1305 507 L. Rogers Wells Blvd. | Glasgow Linsey Neuhaus, MD | (270) 651-1305 507 L. Rogers Wells Blvd. | Glasgow Patricia Spears, APRN | (270) 651-6791 1330 N. Race St. | Glasgow Melanie Isbell, APRN | (270) 651-6791 1330 N. Race St. | Glasgow Beverly Mortimer, APRN | (270) 629-5433 1320 N. Race St. | Glasgow Laura Reed, APRN | (270) 678-3278 2345 Happy Valley Rd. | Glasgow Jessica Stinson, APRN | (270) 678-3278 2345 Happy Valley Rd. | Glasgow inTernal mediCine William Travis, MD | (270) 651-6791 1330 N. Race St. | Glasgow Andy Turner, MD | (270) 659-3163 218 Columbia Ave. | Glasgow Ashley Norris, DO | (270) 651-6791 1330 N. Race St. | Glasgow Cardiology Venkata Reddy, MD | (270) 659-3322 104 Hippocrates Way | Glasgow Harikrishnan Nair, MD | (270) 659-3322 104 Hippocrates Way | Glasgow Susan Stagner, ACNP | (270) 659-3322 104 Hippocrates Way | Glasgow Lori Doolin, APRN | (270) 659-3322 104 Hippocrates Way | Glasgow neurology Olivia Coiculescu, MD | (270) 651-3729 1330 N. Race St. | Glasgow Pain managemenT Vivek Jain, MD | (270) 651-3729 1330 N. Race St. | Glasgow urology Bogdan Marcol, MD | (270) 651-8348 1012 Glenview Dr. | Glasgow John Nesbitt, MD | (270) 651-8348 1012 Glenview Dr. | Glasgow Ryan Turpen, MD | (270) 651-8348 1012 Glenview Dr. | Glasgow gyneCology Ray Gibson, MD | (270) 651-3377 1214A N. Race St. | Glasgow Pulmonology Sudheer Nambiar, MD | (270) 651-1305 507 L. Rogers Wells Blvd. | Glasgow HemaTology & onCology Victor Guardiola, MD | (270) 651-1082 102 Physicians Blvd. | Glasgow Asha Karippot, MD | (270) 651-1082 102 Physicians Blvd. | Glasgow obsTeTriCs & gyneCology Karen Lyons, MD | (270) 651-1033 120 State Ave. | Glasgow sleeP disorders Klark Turpen, MD | (270) 651-1888 1301 N. Race St. | Glasgow Amy Thornbury, APRN | (270) 651-1888 1301 N. Race St. | Glasgow surgery William Thistlethwaite, MD (270) 629-3331 1008 Glenview Dr. | Glasgow
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esidents can relax knowing they have plenty of choices in health care in Barren County. the area provides a number of services and facilities to treat and educate patients.
walk-in health clinic in a Walmart that is owned and operated by t.J. Health Partners. in addition to facilities, the hospitals specialties include oncology, family medicine, pediatrics and orthopedics, and more. t.J. samson also offers a cardiac care center, a sleep disorders center, and womens and childrens services.
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the progressive hospital offers community services including screenings, health education classes and materials, support groups, home health and hospice care, adult and child day care, and a rural health clinic. it is also home to a family practice residency program in conjunction with the university of Louisville school of Medicine.
Ten years of service to the community Proud participant in community medical care Advanced facility utilizing an electronic medical record Proud to serve as your medical home Nationally recognized facility Diverse patient population
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Food Favorites
ALwAys Find grEAt Food in gLAsgow-bArrEn County
he plentiful food options in Glasgow-Barren County can please even the pickiest of palates. from authentic Mexican favorites to traditional steak houses, theres always something to try. step into Los Mariachis Mexican Restaurant and youll think you traveled south of the border. Los Mariachis menu is stuffed with traditional Mexican cuisine including tamales, fajitas, tostadas and some of the cheesiest quesadillas, tacos and enchiladas. you can pile on the steak, chicken, shrimp and fish or choose from several of their tasty vegetarian dishes. if you still want more, head on over to Puerto vallarta. Although the authentic Mexican restaurant has only been on the scene for a short time, manager Rodrigo Alonso says theyre already raking in customers. their delicious steak fajitas are one of the many delicious dishes that keep people clamoring for more.
savory Caesar salads and homemade yeast rolls. Coltons also serves a variety of seafood including fried catfish, mesquitegrilled salmon, pan-seared tilapia and grilled or fried shrimp.
But daniel neukomm, who co-owns the place with his wife, Angela, says theres one particular dish that stands out among the rest. the chicken salad is by far the most popular, he says. on friday and saturday nights, customers can listen to local and regional bands while they eat. At fine Arts Bistro, which serves as home of the Arts Guild of the Barrens, you can enjoy fine food and fine art. Customers can eat their portabella wrap and chicken fajita soup or a grilled chicken Cobb salad while enjoying the artwork of local artists. other local favorites include A Little taste of texas and Garcias Grill. Tiffany Williams
Business is good
the Applebees in Glasgow hasnt been around long either, but manager Wayne Pence says business couldnt be better. When searching for a new location to add to the popular franchise, Pence says the company looks for places that have a hometown, neighborhood feel. Glasgow fit the bill perfectly, he says. over at Coltons steak House & Grill, another popular franchise, customers can choose from excellent steak and rib dinners,
right: Complimentary peanuts accompany a meal from Coltons steak house and grill. Left: An entree salad from the Fire Arts bistro
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cultural Pearls
gLAsgows pLAzA thEAtrE, Arts distriCt And historiC AttrACtions MAkE it A hub For CuLturE
lasgow and Barren County are a regional hub for arts and culture, thanks to the communitys abundance of attractions featuring music, theater, art and history.
Plaza theatre
Glasgows renowned Plaza theatre continues to impress visitors with its grand architecture and performances by national acts. Local performers and comedians also grace the stage of the Plaza theatre, and an active community theater group called the far off Broadway Players presents three productions there each year. the Plaza theatre first opened in 1934 and was restored to its original grandeur with a $1.8 million renovation that began in 2001. it reopened to a sold-out crowd for a Patty Loveless concert in 2005.
people, places and events that make up the geographic area known as the Barrens. the cultural center is located in the old Kentucky Pants factory in downtown Glasgow and offers a Harvest of History tour every september. the tour takes place at the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, and costumed actors bring history to life by portraying local historical figures. the first Harvest of History tour was in 2010, and we feature eight or nine prominent people of Barren County who are buried in the cemetery including a photographer from the 1800s, a farmer who took care of horses for the Jesse James gang, music and art teachers, and war heroes, says Gayle Berry, director of the south Central Kentucky Cultural Center. Another place overflowing with history is fort Williams, the site of
Above: the plaza theatre in glasgow right: the glasgow scottie band participates in the glasgow highland games.
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a union Civil War fort that was attacked by Confederate soldiers in october 1863. visitors to the site can read historical markers and see cannons and a replica of the fort.
annual events
Glasgow is named after Glasgow, scotland, so its only natural that one of the Kentucky citys largest cultural events is
scottish in nature. Each year, the Glasgow Highland Games draws more than 10,000 spectators the weekend following Memorial day and has been a local tradition since 1985. the energetic festival features a pipe and drum competition, harp competition, Celtic music, dancing and traditional sporting events by professional athletes such as the
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outdoor rECrEAtion inCLudEs CAvEs, pArks And MorE
ecreation adventures await you in Barren County. the area is full of caves and caverns just waiting to be explored, and there are plenty of parks, lakes, swimming pools, sports complexes and camping areas for outdoor fun.
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contemporary cottages equipped with tableware, cooking utensils and linens. At the parks driftwood Restaurant, diners enjoy hot meals featuring salmon, trout, crab clusters and juicy burgers. Walkers and joggers get some exercise on Glasgows Renaissance trail, a 2-mile path through town that highlights historic sites. it connects to the Liberty street Walking trail, a paved, lighted, half-mile trail that circles the historic Liberty street Campus downtown. the Beaver trail softball Complex is another place to walk or jog on its paved half-mile trail. A playground and four lighted ballfields are also part of the popular complex. Runners enjoy the rustic nature trail at the 23-acre Weldon Park, which has half-mile and 1-mile
lengths. Weldon Park is also home to a Little League Baseball field, a picnic shelter, playgrounds and public restrooms.
Whats online
Read more about getting out and active in Glasgow by visiting livability.com/glasgow/ky. Click Things To Do, then Outdoors.
a class act
gLAsgow-bArrEn County sChooLs rAnk AMong thE stAtEs bEst
lasgow-Barren County knows the importance of a quality education. for the second year in a row, the county has been chosen as one of the nations 100 communities for young people by Americas Promise Alliance and inG foundation. the competition focuses on communities that work to reduce high school drop out rates and deliver strong support and services to the areas youth. Barren County will receive a $2,500 grant, official signage for displaying the accolade and access to Americas Promise Alliances community development resources.
in 2011 and the school will be a 125,000-square-foot building equipped to meet LEEd certification standards. the gym and band room will be preserved and renovated, and additions include classrooms, a kitchen, cafeteria, media center and more.
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involvement and talented student body. Caverna independent schools is a smaller district based in nearby Cave City and is made up of one elementary, one middle and one high school.
right: western kentucky universitys glasgow Campus Left: glasgow Christian Academy
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New state-of-the-art high school opening in the 2012-13 academic year New student initiatives Innovative student learning All day preschool and kindergarten Celtic Academy offers an enriching hands-on, problem-solving-based curriculum to qualifying students in grades 3-7 Now offering Celtic College Honors Program for high school students
Glasgow Board of Education 1108 Cleveland Ave. Glasgow, KY 42141 (270) 651-6757 (270) 651-9791 Fax
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The rolling hills of Barren County are partially shrouded in fog at sun rise. Photo by Antony Boshier
Whats online
Visit livability.com/glasgow/ky to see more award-winning photography of places and people in Glasgow.
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A child enjoys Kentucky Action Park in Barren County. Photo by Antony Boshier
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With its rolling farmland, excellent health care, affordable housing, quality education and abundant cultural and recreational opportunities, its no surprise that Glasgow was recognized as one of the 100 Best Communities for young People by Americas Promise Alliance.
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Glasgow and Barren County have warm summers and cold winters, with the average annual temperature reaching about 60 degrees. Barren County averages 54 inches of annual rainfall and 11 inches of annual snowfall.
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COST Of LIvING
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A.F. Crow & Son Funeral Home 651-2080 Aarons Sales & Lease Ownership 678-5056 ABC Finance Company 659-9800 Advance Auto Parts 659-0045 Affordable Insurance 651-1044 AJ Photos 404-2001 Akebono Glasgow 678-1765 All In Bloom Florist 651-7673 Carla W. Allen 773-3999 Alliance Corporation 651-8848 Alliance Counseling Associates 678-4801 Allstate Insurance 651-6655 Amedisys Home Health 651-7640 American Cancer Society 745-1967 American Eagle Lift Truck Service 590-0933 American Engineers, Inc. 651-7220 American Heart Association 842-5700 American Materials 651-2178 American Red Cross Barren County 659-2050 Amneal Pharmaceuticals, LLC (866) 525-7226 Andrew Parsley & Associates 651-2795 Applebees Neighborhood Bar & Grill 678-3325 Armstrong Appraisal Service 651-7580 Arrow Exterminators 629-2011 Arts Guild of the Barrens, Inc. 579-1737 Atmos Energy 651-8989 Audubon Area Community Services, Inc. 901-0760 Automotive Parts & Shop, Inc. 651-8393 Awards, Inc. 651-7255 AWS Human Resource Consulting 453-4978
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Backyard Party Creations 646-6551 Bailey & Grissom Realtors 651-2717 Bailey-Gibson Buick, Pontiac, GMC, Inc. 651-8851 The Bale Center 629-5433 Barren Co. Board of Education 651-3787 Barren Co. Circuit Court 651-1575 Barren County Area Technology Center 651-2196 Barren County Attorney 651-8766 Barren County Business Supply 659-2061 Barren County Chiropractic 651-7465 Barren County Clerk 651-5200 Barren County Community Early Childhood Council 651-3818 Barren County Conservation District 629-6811 Barren County Extension Agent 651-3818 Barren County Family YMCA 651-9622 Barren County Health Care Center 651-9131
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Dairy Queen 651-3864 Dana Corporation 651-6711 Days Inn 651-1757 Debbies Family Barber Salon 651-8122 David DeSpain 629-3637 Dianes Cakes & Catering 678-6732 Dick Thomas Car Sales 651-5066 Benny Dickinson 651-8469 Doggy Days & Cat Nap Acres 678-5830 Downing/McPeak Vision Centers 651-2181 Drobocky Orthodontics 651-6862 Terry Durham, OD 651-3466
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Calton & Associates, Inc. 651-1567 Campbell Medical Group 629-3772 Charles Campbell 646-4860 Campbell, Myers & Rutledge, CPAs 651-2163 Cannon & Cannon, Inc. 843-2744 Cardinal Office Systems, Inc. (866) 853-5858
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Factory Connection 659-2924 Family Auto Source 629-6296 Family Options 629-4888 Family Video 659-9728 Farm Credit Services/ FCS of Mid-America 651-9425 Farmers Energy Propane Plus, LLC 678-2444 Farmers Livestock Market, Inc. 678-2118 Farmers RECC 651-2191 Felker Brothers 678-4143 Fine Arts Bistro 629-2209 First Choice OB/GYN 651-2229 Anthony W. Flannery, MD 651-8185 Ford Furniture Company 651-3755 Forever Communications 843-3333 Four Seasons Country Inn 678-1000
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Lakeside Recycling, Inc. 646-5202 Land Shark Shredding, LLC 793-0880 Leonard Johnson Electric Service, Inc. 651-2362 Liberty District-Ralph Bunche Community Ctr. 834-8537 Liberty School Apartments 361-2939 Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (502) 564-2611 Life Skills, Inc. 651-8378 Little Caesars 629-5900 A Little Taste of Texas 659-2441 Long John Silvers Seafood/A&W 651-8005 Los Mariachis Mexican Restaurant 651-3229 Lowes Home Centers, Inc. 659-3700 Lyons Company 651-2733 Lyons Service Company, Inc. 781-8793
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Habitat ReStore 629-5775 The Hair Studio at Downtown 651-5056 Hall Place 651-3176 Ledean Hamilton 651-5760 Happy Valley Barns 678-1805 Hardees 651-3756 Keith Harlow 646-0261 Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home, Inc. 651-8821 Heers Duplex Rentals 678-3567 Heffron Family Eye Care 629-2015 Hensley Hearing Aid Center 651-7800 Herbert, Herbert & Pack Law Offices 651-9000 Herzog Salvage 834-8260 Highland Computer Services 659-9489 Highland Couriers 651-8992 Highland Ridge Assisted Living 659-2548 Highlander Bowl 651-9020 Hilliard Lyons, Inc. 651-2663 Home-Towne Suites 846-3311 Hosparus of Barren River 782-7258 Hospice of Southern Ky 782-3402 Houchens Industries 843-3252 Hurt Auto Sales 678-1180 HVAC Services, Inc. 651-3841
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Gale & Dales 651-2489 Garmon & Goodman Law Firm 651-8812 Cecile Garmon 651-3274 George Js on The Square 651-2161 Gerald Printing 651-3751 Randy Gibbons Coldwell Banker Legacy Group 646-0429 Gilbert & Gilbert CPAs 651-3013 Gillie Hyde Ford-Lincoln-Mercury 651-2125 Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana 842-8138 David Givens, Kentucky Senator (502) 564-8100 Glasgow Airport (Moore Field) 678-4469 Glasgow Animal Clinic, LLC 651-2154 Glasgow Area Career Center 651-2121 Glasgow Baptist Church 651-2186 Glasgow Board of Education 651-6757 Glasgow Building Supply 651-8339 Glasgow Business & Professional Womens Club 646-2151 Glasgow Christian Academy 651-7729 Glasgow Coin & Jewelry 834-1441 Glasgow Daily Times 678-5171 Glasgow Electric Plant Board 651-8341 Glasgow Golf & Country Club 651-2014 Glasgow Health & Rehabilitation Ctr. 651-6661 Glasgow Highland Games 651-3141 Glasgow Housing Authority 651-3859 Glasgow Ice Company 651-3922 Glasgow Insurance Agency 651-8824 Glasgow Lions Club Glasgow Pediatric Associates 651-9696
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M & L Electrical, Inc. 781-0123 Madison Smith Machine 678-1080 Mammoth Cave Hotel 758-2225 Mammoth Cave National Park 758-2180 Mancinos 651-6500 The Map Group, Inc. (859) 647-4000 March of Dimes 746-5411 Mark Miller Marine 678-3324 Marquee Highland 8 Cinema 678-1613 Mary Annes Hallmark 651-6004 Mary Wood Weldon Memorial Library 651-2824 C. A. Massey, Associates 428-5336 Harold T. Matthews 651-3330 Mitch McConnell, Senator 781-1673 McDonalds Restaurant 651-9200 Medical Arts Pharmacy 651-7030
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IMI-Irving Materials, Inc. 651-8771 In Touch, AT&T 651-6657 Inman & Baldwin Orthodontics 651-9386
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W. Mitchell Nance, Circuit Judge 651-9923 The Narrow Way Bed & Breakfast 646-2957 NCS HealthCare of Kentucky 651-6188 Neurology Clinic 651-3729 Eddie Joe Newberry II, DMD, PSC 651-2979 NHC Health Care 651-6126 Nich-Chem 678-5245 Peggy Bunnell Nims 678-9686 Norris Well Service, Inc. 651-8737 Northwestern Mutual Financial Network 782-8280
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Sams Club 781-7775 Sanders 670-7770 Dr. Julia Schooler 651-3823 Scott, Murphy & Daniel 781-9944 Scottys Contracting & Stone, LLC 781-3998 Serenity Salon & Spa 834-8333 Service One Credit Union, Inc. 651-6611 ServPro of Allen, Barren, Hart, Green & Taylor Cou 659-0067 Sherwin Williams 651-2061 Shockleys Transportation System 651-7334 Sign World 651-1180 Joe Barry Simmons 678-6763 South Central Bank 651-7466 South Central Kentucky Cultural Center 651-9792 South Central Kentucky Monuments, LLC 629-3700 South Central KY Assoc. of Realtors 651-7322 South Central KY Orthopedics 651-9390 South Central Regional Pain Management Clinic 651-3729 South Central Rural Telephone Company 678-2111 Southern Kentucky Collision 651-6413 Southern KY Computer Parts & Repair 629-2667 Southern Medical Lab 651-2989 Southern States Coop, Inc. 749-4501 Southern States Glasgow Coop 651-6167 SpanTech, Inc. 651-9166 Spencer Benedict Stables, LLC 678-1301 Square Deal Lumber 749-2731 St. Helen/Lady of the Caves Catholic Church 651-5263 Staples #1836 651-3030 Star*Tel Systems, Inc. 651-5597 State Farm Insurance 651-5433 State Farm Insurance 651-3608 State Farm Insurance 651-6025 Bob Stone 678-4410 Suburban Propane 651-2437 Subway of Glasgow 651-9669 Sustainable Glasgow, Inc. 361-2888 Sweetheart Bakery 659-2172
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 646-2055 Unique Gifts, Inc. 651-6882 United Way of Southern Kentucky 843-3205 US Bank 659-3200 USDA Service Agency 629-2081
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The Vance Store 651-9740 Vann Healthcare PharmacyCustomized Prescriptions 651-7627 Venture Contracting 651-1110 Veterinary Medical Center 651-5444
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Ogles Exterminating, Inc. 678-6334 Oliver-Williams & Company 678-6980
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Papa Johns Pizza 651-7775 Park Avenue Pharmacy 651-5156 Park Mammoth Resort 749-4101 PBI Bank 651-3543 Pedigo-Lessenberry Insurance Agency, Inc. 651-8837 Peninsula Marina, LLC 646-2223 The Peoples Bank 629-5626 Personal Finance Company 629-4732 Pets Supplies 629-6293 Gilman Peterson, MD 651-8328 Pharmacy Express 651-7948 Phillips IGA 453-2641 Dwayne Pierce Coldwell Banker Legacy Group 590-0295 Pioneer Credit Company 659-0118 Ply-Tech Corporation 678-2941 PMC Jewelers 678-1510 PNC Bank 563-2941 Polson & Company, PSC 651-1188 Pools of Leisure, Inc. 651-7211 Precision Driveline 678-2659 Pride Engineering & Land Surveying, Inc. 651-8311 Puerto Vallarta Mexican Restaurant 678-9897
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Joseph A. Wade 651-1090 Wagner Eye Care Center 651-8323 Wal-Mart 678-1003 Walbert Trucking, Inc. 651-6784 Golda Walbert 651-3886 Walgreens #7712 659-0146 WBKO-TV 781-1313 WCLU/Royse Radio, Inc. 651-9149 Western Kentucky Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (800) 633-7686 Western Kentucky University 745-5405 WGGC 651-2142 White Castle 659-0773 Philip Whiteside, DMD 651-6471 WHSX/WLOC Radio 786-1000 Wilson ENT, PSC 651-2433 Jennie Wilson 651-2499 Windstream 651-8558 Wininger Oil Company, Inc. 678-4582 Wittys Muffler & Alignment, Inc. 651-3800 WKU Glasgow Campus 659-6900 WKU Small Business Development Center 745-1905 WNKY/NBC CBS 781-2140 Women and Childrens Clinic, PSC 651-9755 Wright Implement 651-8900
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Quality Personnel 651-7277
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Yogi Bears Jellystone Park Camp-Resort 773-3840
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RBS Design Group 683-1158 Re/Max Highland Realty & Auction 646-7772 Redmans Dugout 651-2308 The Reserves Network 651-8432
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T. J. Health Partners, LLC 651-4114 T. J. Samson Family Practice Center 651-4797 T. J. Samson Resource Center 651-4745
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Zaxbys 629-2445 ZTM Petroleum, LLC 670-9666
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24 SoutHern meDiCAl lABorAtory 22 t.J. HeAltH PArtnerS C4 t.J. SAmSon Community HoSPitAl 25 tHe BAle Center For Prevention oF HeArt AttACk, Stroke & DiABeteS 11 tHe nArrow wAy BeD & BreAkFASt 38 tHe PeoPleS BAnk 25 u oF l FAmily meDiCAl reSiDenCe C3 uS BAnk 14 wku glASgow CAmPuS
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