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Boyle’s Stewart brothers fifth in state bass fishing tourney
Keenan Stewart and Coleman Stewart of Boyle County finished fifth Saturday in the boys division of the KHSAA Bass Fishing Championships on Kentucky Lake. The Stewart brothers’ 10 fish caught Friday and Saturday totaled 29 pounds, 4 ounces. Brayson Claunch and Cameron Owens of Boyle finished 17th and Jack Henry Carnes and John Scott Carnes […] The post Boyle’s Stewart brothers fifth in state bass fishing tourney appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Harrodsburg man faces attempted murder charge after suspected road-rage incident
HARRODSBURG, Ky. (FOX 56) — A Harrodsburg man is facing an attempted murder charge after an alleged road rage incident, per court documents. According to the Harrodsburg Police Department (HPD), it happened around 8:14 p.m. on Sunday on the 127 Bypass near Anderson Dean Park. Police said that Darren...
Boyle Fair wins runner-up for Most Progressive Fair award
lance.gaither@bluegrassnewsmedia.com The 2023 Boyle County Fair was the debut of the new fairground location at Smoky Way off the Danville Bypass. The location was a success, allowing the fair to see larger numbers of attendance and livestock entries. With the growth of the fair, the Kentucky Department of Agriculture named the Boyle Fair a runner-up […] The post Boyle Fair wins runner-up for Most Progressive Fair award appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
McWhorter accepts challenge as Garrard girls coach
Cassandra McWhorter loves a challenge, and she knows she has found one at Garrard County. McWhorter has been named the new girls basketball coach at Garrard County, where she will try to revive a program that hasn’t won much meaningful hardware since the turn of the century. The former Lincoln County and Somerset coach takes […] The post McWhorter accepts challenge as Garrard girls coach appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
From our Files
100 YEARS AGO — 1924 The Rev. J.Q.A. McDowell rounded out 20 years as pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church when he preached his 1,058th sermon. Dr. William McKeever, a national juvenile worker who wrote many books on that subject, spoke at a local Christian Church. HIs subject was “A Little Child Shall I Lead […] The post From our Files appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Southern Illinois impacted by large afternoon storms
WALNUT GROVE, Ill. — On Wednesday, several powerful storms moved through the region, impacting communities in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and Illinois. One of the communities near Harrisburg, Illinois, was impacted by a storm that produced a tornado warning. Some residents only suffered damage to the trees in their yard,...
Danville Police Blotter
This document serves as a quick overview of some recent calls for service by the Danville Police Department. It does not include every call or detail related to each incident; names, specific street addresses and most traffic stops have been omitted. Burglary-Stanford Rd. Unfounded. Domestic-Hustonville Rd. Verbal only, options given. Domestic-Erskine Verbal only, options given. […] The post Danville Police Blotter appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Salvation Army of Danville kicks off National Salvation Army Week
The Salvation Army of Danville is thrilled to kick off National Salvation Army Week on Monday, May 13. This week-long celebration, May 13-19, highlights the organization’s history, services, and impact in the community, and provides an opportunity to thank volunteers, donors, and other stakeholders who support us throughout the year. National Salvation Army Week has […] The post Salvation Army of Danville kicks off National Salvation Army Week appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
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