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Hitting the mark: New firearms store offers concealed classes, classes for women-only

There’s a new target in Danville when setting the sights for gun buyers — OnTarget Firearms, Ammunition, and ... Read more

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Motion to suppress evidence in pawn shop murder case denied

Jury selections in Kenneth Allen Keith trial to begin Aug. 10  The families of Mike and Angela Hockensmith ... Read more

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Hitting the mark: New firearms store offers concealed classes, classes for women-only

There’s a new target in Danville when setting the sights for gun buyers — OnTarget Firearms, Ammunition, and ... Read more

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Danville board discusses budget, staff allocations for 2017-2018

Editor’s note: The story headlined “Danville board discusses budget, staff allocations” that appeared on A1 of Tuesday’s Advocate-Messenger ... Read more

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Perryville debates abandoned tax roll, what to do about historic properties

History was on the table during the Perryville City Council meeting Thursday night, as the discussion came back ... Read more

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Drawing her future: Lincoln student wants to make art her career

STANFORD — It’s easy to see how much 18-year-old Keimya Harris loves art. “Art is important. Art is ... Read more

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Perryville discusses smoking ban, fails on first vote

The Perryville City Council discussed a city-wide smoking ban on Thursday, putting the idea to a vote that ... Read more

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Family of teen killed wants lighting added at the intersection

Steve Knight is on a mission: He wants to prevent another tragedy like the one that claimed the ... Read more

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Burgin council at odds with mayor regarding attorney decision

BURGIN — A special-called meeting of the Burgin City Council on Feb. 21 resulted in more confusion than answers ... Read more

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Boyle ‘fared very well’ as severe storms sweep region

Boyle County sustained minimal damage from Wednesday’s storms, according to Danville-Boyle County Emergency Management Director Mike Wilder. “We ... Read more