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Lancaster restaurant turns into soup kitchen for a day

LANCASTER — Monday was a day of a community working together — individuals, businesses and organizations provided soup ... Read more

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Garrard GLAD Club a home for students who see addiction in their school, want to help

LANCASTER — A club at the Garrard County High School is bringing students together to combat drug use ... Read more

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Court-designated worker in Boyle aims to have positive influence on kids who get in trouble

A passion for youth and an ability to see to what they really need — that’s what makes ... Read more

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$34 million elementary reorg plan approved by Danville school board

The Danville Board of Education approved a motion to send the district’s facility plan to the Kentucky Board ... Read more

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Kids are not alright: As heroin epidemic spreads, children losing parents and stability

The ongoing heroin epidemic sweeping the state is having a hidden impact on children — one that can’t ... Read more

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Judge hears suppression motion in case against Keith

It will be March before the man accused in the 2013 shooting deaths of three people in Danville ... Read more

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Participation nil: Public hearing on $34M school facilities plan pulls zero attendees

Thursday’s public hearing on the new facility plan for Danville Independent Schools drew no participation from the community. ... Read more

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Photo gallery: Danville Fire toy drive

Firefighters with the Danville Fire Department went out to get toys for the department’s Toy Drive. “We’ve been ... Read more

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Danville teacher heading to Gatlinburg, bringing gift cards for first responders

A Danville Christian Academy teacher is among a group going to Gatlinburg this weekend to help those who ... Read more

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Boyle County High School Entrepreneur academy students graduate

To put a final note on the lessons students learned about starting their own businesses, they “graduated” Wednesday ... Read more