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Districts take a breathe, watch anxiously as budget numbers roll in

Despite passage of House Bill 200, districts wait for politics to unfold Schools are beginning to relax, as ... Read more

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Danville schools land $508K literacy grant

The Danville Independent School District has been awarded a hefty, almost-$508,000 grant, referred to as “Striving Readers,” for ... Read more

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Danville schools announce calendar change

Danville Independent Schools will maintain the last day of school as May 25. The board voted Monday night ... Read more

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Man who allegedly punched Burgin mayor turns self in, bonds out

BURGIN — The man charged with assaulting Burgin Mayor George Hensley turned himself in at the Mercer County ... Read more

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Joint Jail Committee cuts one position at detention center

One full-time position has been cut from the Boyle County Detention Center’s budget for the 2018-2019 fiscal year. ... Read more

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Danville Schools Foundation funds $7K in diverse projects teachers find priceless

It’s as simple as being able to purchase pots and pans, but for Katie Newton’s students at Bate ... Read more

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One Day: Choe Sergent Pastor of Junction City Baptist Church

For most, Sunday is a day of rest, but not for Pastor Choe Sergent at Junction City First ... Read more

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Special events planned to celebrate last month at Jennie Rogers Elementary School

When the final bell rings in May, Jennie Rogers Elementary School will officially close its doors, but a ... Read more

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Junction City Council debates spending for fire gear

Whether or not Junction City can afford an estimated $45,000-50,000 to replace six sets of self-contained-breathing apparatus (SCBA) ... Read more

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Guerrant named to Boyle school board

Boyle County native Laura Guerrant has been named to the Boyle County Board of Education, filling a spot ... Read more