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’There’s a fight in me’ Danville native, former football player raising money for stem cell treatment

To be able to walk again is a dream for Jeffrey Guest, a dream that could one day ... Read more

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Workforce Development Committee identifies problems facing workforce, agencies to discuss solutions

About 46 people from more than 30 agencies gathered at the Boyle County Fire Department to discuss solutions ... Read more

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Motion granted to suppress statements made by teen accused of murder

Editor’s note: Stacy Coontz is now a private attorney with Helton, Walter & Associates in Danville. Landon Tingle, ... Read more

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Planting for the future

The Lorax may speak for the trees, but on Saturday a group filtered in and out of a ... Read more

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Seeing it from all sides: Physicians, attorneys provide ‘variety of perspectives’ about the state of health care

Two lawyers and two doctors walk into a lecture hall — not for a punchline to a joke ... Read more

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Local law enforcement difficulties: Forum touches on drugs/staffing hurdles facing authorities

About 25 people came out for the Law Enforcement/Community Relations Forum Thursday night at the InterCounty Energy building ... Read more

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Parks and Rec. budget to potentially include pay increase

Parks and Recreation employees could see a pay raise of 2.1 percent, if the move voted on by ... Read more

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Director named to housing authority

Tim Kitts was officially named the executive director of the Housing Authority of Danville during Wednesday morning’s board ... Read more

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Let the music move you — to the Perryville Jamboree

PERRYVILLE — On Saturday nights, as the sun starts to set, music fills the air in Perryville, leading ... Read more

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Danville School board says no to calendar bill

The Danville Board of Education voiced their opinion regarding a bill relating to the school calendar, signing a ... Read more