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Primary election is Tuesday: See voting locations
The Primary Election Day is Tuesday, May 21. Voters in Boyle County have six places that they can go to vote. Voting hours are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Any qualified, registered voters can vote at any of the following locations, regardless of where in the county they live: Perryville Baptist Church, 204 E. Second […] The post Primary election is Tuesday: See voting locations appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Stanford Police wrote 146 citations in April
April was a busy month for Stanford Police Officers, according to a monthly report given to Stanford City Council members last Thursday. SPD Officers had 1,355 contacts through 911 in April and wrote 146 citations. There were 66 warnings given and 15 arrests were made. According to the report, there were 39 incidents/cases and officers […] The post Stanford Police wrote 146 citations in April appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Tryston Ford promoted to head coach of Danville basketball
Tryston Ford, who served as interim coach for Danville boys basketball this season, has been promoted to head coach. Ford took over a rebuilding team with almost no varsity experience, leading the Admirals to a 6-22 record in his first season. “I’m grateful for the opportunity and I’m excited to continue to build relationships, lead […] The post Tryston Ford promoted to head coach of Danville basketball appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
See photos from Corvette Cruise In at Wilderness Trail
Last Saturday, May 11, Wilderness Trail Distillery hosted their fourth Corvette Cruise-In, an annual event. Along with Corvettes from every generation, the event featured live music, vendors, and, of course, bourbon, offering something for everyone. With 17 Corvette clubs in the state coming to the cruise-in, the event celebrates the iconic, Kentucky-made sports car. The post See photos from Corvette Cruise In at Wilderness Trail appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Perryville Council swears in new K9 officer
lance.gaither@bluegrassnewsmedia,com During a meeting of the Perryville City Council on May 9, the council swore in a new K9 unit for the Perryville Police Department after their previous K9 officer, Liberty, passed away after four years of service. “The city feels a significant loss,” said Perryville Mayor Rob Kernodle. Officer Larry Nunes has our condolences. […] The post Perryville Council swears in new K9 officer appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Grant allows all Lincoln schools to have family resource youth service center
The Lincoln County Board of Education approved a grant at their May 9 meeting that will allow for every school in the district to have a family resource youth service center on its campus. Previously, the district was allotted six centers with Highland Elementary and Waynesburg Elementary sharing one coordinator between the two campuses. With […] The post Grant allows all Lincoln schools to have family resource youth service center appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Four local athletes win at CKC track and field meet
Two defending state track and field champions won their events last Friday at the Central Kentucky Conference Championships track and field meet. Germani Crosby of Lincoln County and Jordan Piazza of Mercer County were among four individual winners from area schools in the CKC meet at West Jessamine Middle School that included most local teams […] The post Four local athletes win at CKC track and field meet appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Danville to construct sidewalk on Baughman Avenue
Increased traffic and concerns for pedestrian safety have revealed a great need for a sidewalk along Baughman Avenue in Danville. The cooperation of property owners (residents), utility providers, and city leaders has been crucial to moving the project forward in recent years. Due to the location of utilities, the Baughman Avenue Sidewalk will be located […] The post Danville to construct sidewalk on Baughman Avenue appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Dedication of new Bluebird Trail happening Saturday
By Susan Jonas, Garden Club of Danville Danville is joining hundreds of other communities across the country in building Bluebird Trails to provide nest boxes for these beautiful little birds. Danville’s new trail has been jointly planned and built by The Garden Club of Danville and Will Wilson of Boy Scout Troop 119 as his […] The post Dedication of new Bluebird Trail happening Saturday appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
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