Category Archives: Education

Fifty Years of Football: Part Four – The Spring Team

Coach Tevis Gray’s 1973 Spring team played the first football game at Breathitt and established many firsts. Continue reading

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Fifty Years of Football: Part Three – The Coach

Breathitt County needed a young coach with lots of energy and new ideas to start their program. They found one in Tevis Penn Gray. Continue reading

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Our Most Shameful Hour

Senator Robert Francis Kennedy was assassinated on June 6, 1968. One of his last trips was to Breathitt County and the community of Barwick. Continue reading

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Fifty Years of Football: Part Two – The Committee

The second of several installments celebrating 50 years of football at Breathitt High School. Part Two- The Committee explores the people and efforts to bring a new sport to BHS. Continue reading

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Fifty Years of Football: Part One – The Beginning

The first of several installments celebrating 50 years of football at Breathitt High School. Part One- The Beginning explores the failures of the public committee approach. Continue reading

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BHS Graduates 39 in 1938

A look at an early Breathitt High School graduation. Continue reading

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Kin A Feller Get Some Holp?

A Chicago reporter discovered a new language in 1966. It most likely had its roots in Breathitt County. Continue reading

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Faith Conquered Mud

Neither road nor moves could wipe away the faith of the members of the Little Jerusalem Church. A massive mudslide tried really hard in 1972. Continue reading

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Dalton Was State Chicken Champion

Bill and James Earl Dalton were both State Champions in the 4-H Poultry competition. Learn of James Earl’s win in 1946-47. Continue reading

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Dr. Dickey Survives Coup

Dr. John J. Dickey stumbled into Jackson and built a school. Several people tried to take it from him including an 1888 coup attempt. Continue reading

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