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Pup Crawl returns Saturday to benefit Danville-Boyle County Humane Society

The fifth annual Pints for Pets “Pup” Crawl happens in downtown Danville Saturday. It’s one of the biggest ... Read more

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Kroger valuation case could have statewide impact

Property valuations might not sound like the most exciting thing to talk about. But attorney Stephen Dexter says ... Read more

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Annual red kettle campaign helps Salvation Army serve local community in many ways

The Salvation Army held a kettle ringing kick-off Saturday at Weisiger Park, complete with a 30-plus member band. ... Read more

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‘A call to the community’ City asking public to contribute ideas for policy on public art

Several members of the community spoke with commissioners and city staff Thursday night during a special meeting held ... Read more

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Danville discusses four-wheelers ‘tearing up’ city parks

Due to some city parks being damaged from four-wheelers, the city may place new signs explaining how the ... Read more

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Paving work to be completed at Millennium

Although the Parks & Recreation ad hoc committee is suspended, work it had recommended be done at Millennium ... Read more

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Danville says water bill complaints due to communication issue

During the commissioners’ comments section of the Danville City Commission meeting Tuesday, J.H. Atkins brought up a heated ... Read more

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Boyle Fiscal Court supports $1 raise for jail

After Magistrate Jack Hendricks made a motion to increase Boyle County Detention Center employees’ pay rates by $1 ... Read more

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‘I love the people’ Physical therapist had unique road into career, says people are best part

Gina Motley considers herself a “fossil.” She says this because she didn’t get into physical therapy the traditional ... Read more

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Magistrates reject dog kennel zone change

Boyle Fiscal Court plans to enact an ordinance to back up Danville-Planning & Zoning Commission on a recent ... Read more