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Front Page History 1979: Danville was dealing with asbestos in its drinking water

On this day in 1979, the Boyle County Health Department was on the front page of The Advocate-Messenger, ... Read more

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Denyo cuts the ribbon on 65-job expansion

There are 65 new jobs in Danville today. Denyo Manufacturing held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday morning to celebrate ... Read more

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Glass art master Stephen Rolfe Powell has died

World-renowned glass artist and Centre College professor Stephen Rolfe Powell has died, Centre President John Roush announced Saturday. ... Read more

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Boyle Schools survey helps grow community support for hungry kids

After Boyle County Schools completed its district-wide needs survey of every student and family last fall, officials began ... Read more

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Boyle Schools asked the community about drug-testing students. Here’s what they said.

The Boyle County Board of Education will hold a first reading of a student drug-testing policy next week ... Read more

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Danville youth sports lack insurance, organizing entity

Several youth sports programs for Danville kids in elementary school are not actually run by the Danville Independent ... Read more

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Danville could double school nurses

The Danville Independent School District would double its nursing staff, add a full-time nurse practitioner and expand dental ... Read more

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Boyle-Mercer jail budget would add staff, give raises

Five new people would begin working at the Boyle County Detention Center; deputy jailers would get a boost ... Read more

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Northpoint land suggested for Boyle-Mercer jail

If Boyle and Mercer counties decide to build a new jail, one idea being floated is to build ... Read more

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Should Boyle drug-test students? Public forum this Thursday.

The Boyle County School District is examining the possibility of subjecting high-school and middle-school students to random drug ... Read more