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Centre students dedicate community gardens at two locations

Planting partners Thanks to four Centre College students and one “local garden hero,” two community gardens had their ... Read more

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Wilderness Road District being surveyed in hopes of being placed on the National Register of Historic Places

 Danville is moving forward with the process of having the Old Wilderness Road District, a historically African-American neighborhood, ... Read more

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McDowell Health CEO meets with concerned parents over closing day care facility

Parents concerned about the closure of Ephraim McDowell Health’s day care facility, A Children’s Place, planned for late ... Read more

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Creating a spark: DHS students participate in national walkout protesting gun violence

Many Danville High School students participated in the #Enough! National School Walkout on Wednesday. The walkout was scheduled ... Read more

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How to prepare fresh, delicious seafood at home 

BY ALETHEA PRICE Seafood has its place in southern kitchens, but often times you’ll find it fried. That’s ... Read more

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About 100 girls will benefit from The Prom Project 

A senior at Boyle County High School is working with other adult volunteers to make prom a magical ... Read more

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A Children’s Place closing at end of May

On Friday, Ephraim McDowell Health (EMH) announced it is closing its A Children’s Place (ACP) daycare center on ... Read more

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One Day: Sarah Daniel, realtor

One day, Realtor Sarah Daniel could be taking prospective buyers around town showing them homes or properties for ... Read more

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Lil Cherubs

The bi-annual Lil Cherubs Consignment sale filled began Friday morning at Centenary United Methodist Church and will run ... Read more

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DHS teachers hold walk-in, instead of leaving their kids, in hopes of getting lawmakers’ attention over pension issue

A teachable moment  Several teachers at Danville High School participated in an organized “walk-in” before classes started Thursday ... Read more