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Danville Boyle County CVB Event Calendar
Upcoming Events from Saturday, May 18th – Saturday, May 25: Boyle County Farmer’s Market Saturday May 18th & 25th at Constitution Square from 9-12 p.m. Jeanne Penn Lane Celebration of Kentucky Writers on Saturday, May 18th at the Boyle County Public Library from 12-5 p.m. and Morley’s Backyard beginning at 6 p.m. Spring Tea at […] The post Danville Boyle County CVB Event Calendar appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Mercer County Schools hold mock bus accident drill on anniversary of Carrollton bus crash
HARRODSBURG, Ky. (FOX 56) — Mercer County Schools will conduct the first mock bus accident drill in the district in just a few days. It was not a coincidence that the drill was announced on the anniversary of one of the most deadly crashes in history. On May 14,...
Fort Logan Hospital nurse recognized for extraordinary service
Ephraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital (EMFLH) is pleased to recognize and honor one of its nurses for her extraordinary patient care. McKenzie McElroy, a nurse in the Obstetrics Unit at EMFLH, was one of many nurses nominated for the DAISY Award. A resident of Lincoln County, McKenzie has been caring for patients at EMFLH for […] The post Fort Logan Hospital nurse recognized for extraordinary service appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Softball Game Recap: Danville Comes Up Short
Friday just wasn't the day for Danville's offense. They lost 15-0 to the Frankfort Panthers on Friday. Danville has struggled against Frankfort recently, as their contest on Friday was their fifth consecutive lost matchup. For Frankfort's part, Taylor Gaines made a big impact no matter where she played. She looked...
Pet of the Week
The Pet of the Week is pretty cool, man. Meet Groovy! This dude is a little over a year old, friendly, affectionate, and playful, with a sparkling personality. But, wait, there’s more! Will always chase a tennis ball, no matter how tired he gets Likes to build up a whole tennis ball collection in his […] The post Pet of the Week appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Lincoln tennis teams competed in inaugural 45th District tournament
The Lincoln County tennis teams competed in the inaugural 45th District team tournament last week at Boyle County, where the boys fell to Danville and the girls fell to Boyle. The Patriots are competing in the individual 12th Region tournaments this week at Boyle. The post Lincoln tennis teams competed in inaugural 45th District tournament appeared first on The Interior Journal.
City To Repair Main Street Starting This Week
Much needed repairs on several Harrodsburg streets—including Main Street—will begin Thursday, May 16. The Harrodsburg City Commission voted to repair the intersection of Office and Main Streets at a special-called meeting on Wednesday, May 15. The city commission voted to modify a change order for their 2023 agreement with Mago Construction for the maintenance and paving of city streets. According to Commissioner Charlie Mattingly, who oversees the public works department, repairs on Main Street will begin Thursday, with contractors working all day to mill, repave and stripe the intersection. As always with road construction, everything is weather dependent.
Fiscal Court Approves $41 Million County Budget
The Mercer County Fiscal Court gave first reading to a budget of more than $41 million for the 2025 fiscal year. At their regular meeting on Tuesday, May 14, Judge-Executive Sarah Steele called it a significant increase in the budget. The county’s budget was $22 million in 2023. “We...
‘Zippy Honey Blaze’ limited-edition bourbon honoring Stephen Rolfe Powell
The Art Center of the Bluegrass announced the release of a special Maker’s Mark Private Selection Bourbon honoring the legacy of Stephen Rolfe Powell and the GLASS National Art Museum in Danville. This partnership between the world-class bourbon distiller and the Art Center of the Bluegrass began in the fall of 2023 when Maker’s Mark […] The post ‘Zippy Honey Blaze’ limited-edition bourbon honoring Stephen Rolfe Powell appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
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