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Danville school board approves bid for baseball and soccer concessions stand and press box, views district calendars

At the Danville Independent Schools Board of Education meeting Monday evening, the board had their first viewing of ... Read more

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Kentucky to receive $13.5 million for highway projects in Eastern Kentucky

Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday that Kentucky will receive $13,593,036 in Appalachian Development Highway System (ADHS) funding. The ... Read more

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Stigma is a huge factor in addiction

Recently, the Advocate-Messenger reported the findings of a Centre College sociology class, which researched local issues around stigma ... Read more

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Vehicle pursuit ends in arrest

While on routine patrol, a deputy with the Boyle County Sheriff’s Office attempted to conduct a traffic stop ... Read more

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Search warrant leads to arrest

Deputies of the Boyle County Sheriff’s Office were conducting a narcotics investigation in Junction City when enough evidence ... Read more

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Danville business owner added to Cattlemen hall of fame

The Kentucky Cattlemen’s Association (KCA) honored five cattlemen during this year’s evening banquet at KCA’s convention in Lexington. ... Read more

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Girdler says bills passed from Senate to benefit education, healthcare

Legislative Update By State Sen. Rick Girdler Children are the commonwealth’s most precious asset.  Investing in them today ... Read more

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Woman leads authorities on chase after drug investigation

Deputies of the Boyle County Sheriff’s Office were conducting a narcotics investigation in the Junction City area. During ... Read more

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Library goes permanently fine-free; Will be closed to install new integrated library system

When COVID-19 first began its march across the Commonwealth in 2020, public libraries across the state tried to ... Read more

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Kentucky passes 1 Million COVID-19 cases as omicron variant continues to surge

Positivity rate exceeds 30%; 75% of adult Kentuckians have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine ... Read more