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School board declares vacancy following death of member
The Lincoln County Board of Education opened their regular monthly meeting by reading a poem and holding a moment of silence to remember District 1 member Marvin Wilson, who passed away on April 6. Wilson was a bus driver for Lincoln County for more than 20 years and was serving his second year of his […] The post School board declares vacancy following death of member appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Man arrested in child predator sting indicted by grand jury
The man who was arrested in a child predator sting by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office in February has been indicted by a Lincoln County grand jury. Ronald R. Sparks, 52, of 150 Collins Spur Road in Eubank, was intercepted by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) on Feb. 24 while he was allegedly on […] The post Man arrested in child predator sting indicted by grand jury appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Sheriff’s Office conducting traffic safety checkpoints
The Boyle County Sheriff’s Office will be conducting Traffic Safety Checkpoints throughout the summer and fall. Emphasis will be on identifying and removing impaired drivers from Boyle County roadways. Locations of checkpoints are listed below. The date and time of checkpoints remain a mystery. – U.S. 127 at KY 300 intersection – KY 34 at […] The post Sheriff’s Office conducting traffic safety checkpoints appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Lincoln County High School announces new principal
Lincoln County High School has announced Chase Padgett as its new head principal. Padgett has been serving as the interim principal since March and was also the assistant principal at the high school since 2021. Before that, he was a teacher at Lincoln County High School and Boyle County Middle School. Padgett is a 2008 […] The post Lincoln County High School announces new principal appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Highland Elementary School principal retiring
Highland Elementary School Principal Suzanne Montgomery has formally announced her retirement from the district, effective June 30. She will remain principal at Highland for the remainder of the school year. “After much prayer, consideration and soul searching I have decided it is time for me to retire,” said Montgomery. “It has been an honor to […] The post Highland Elementary School principal retiring appeared first on The Interior Journal.
Multiple tenants displaced in Danville
DANVILLE, Ky. (FOX 56) — A seven-day notice to pack up and move off property. The residents of these Barrel Creek Investment apartments in Danville said they were handed a notice earlier this week stating, that the company has decided not to renew their lease. “We figure out, oh...
Three in Parksville arrested after fleeing police
On Tuesday, a deputy with the Boyle County Sheriff’s Office observed a man, Mark Belcher, operating a motor vehicle with a suspended/revoked operator’s license on Lebanon Road traveling eastbound. As the deputy attempted to catch up to the vehicle, the vehicle accelerated at a high rate of speed, in a reckless manner attempting to evade […] The post Three in Parksville arrested after fleeing police appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
The opening day of the Boyle County Farmers Market will be April 27
The opening day of the Boyle County Farmers Market will be April 27 at Constitution Square Park in Danville from 9:00 a.m. to noon. The market will be open every Saturday through the end of summer. The post The opening day of the Boyle County Farmers Market will be April 27 appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Danville softball team building toward better days ahead
Progress on the softball diamond can be measured in any number of increments, but the most important measure for Whitney Cruver is the largest of them all: years. Cruver is keenly interested in the day-to-day progress of the Danville team she coaches, but she’s also keenly aware any real measure of success is still at […] The post Danville softball team building toward better days ahead appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
See photos from the Earth Day Festival
The Boyle County Extension Office hosted an Earth Day festival on Saturday, April 20, which was free to the public. Attendees got to hear live music by Shane White, walk around the many booths by local organizations, and learn about ways they help the earth, and how people can better take care of the environment. […] The post See photos from the Earth Day Festival appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Pet of the Week
The Pet of the Week is Jack. Jack is the total package: chill and handsome. Between his big ears and his stocky build, what’s not to love? Being 6 years young, Jack is one of DBCHS’s more mature residents. Don’t let that fool you though, Jack is one goofy dude. While he loves to indulge […] The post Pet of the Week appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
Teaming Up to Promote Danville/Boyle County
We are thrilled to announce that we are partnering with The Danville/Boyle County Chamber of Commerce to combine their annual guide with our annual Progress magazine. By working together, Progress promises to be an indispensable resource for entrepreneurs, business owners, and community members alike. The theme for this year’s Progress is Uniquely Boyle and will […] The post Teaming Up to Promote Danville/Boyle County appeared first on The Advocate-Messenger.
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