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Without Receiver Metcalfe Golf Can’t Stay on Route

By: T.J. Morgan Freelance Sports Writer   The Metcalfe Golf team started the week en fuego. Metcalfe threw low score after low score at Green County Monday, defeating the Dragons by almost 20 strokes at their home course in Summer Shade. The Hornets finished the day an impressive two over as a team, for a…

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Flashes of the Future

By T.J. Morgan Freelance Sports Writer   The Middle School Softball team started their season last Tuesday with a home opener against Glasgow. The Lady Hornet bats came alive early as they jumped out to a 3-0 lead after sixth grader Rory Bragg held the Lady Scotties scoreless in the top half of the first.…

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New Owners of Butlers Funeral Home

By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News   As of Thursday, August 3rd, Butler Funeral Home officially changed ownership. The historic funeral home is now under the sole ownership of John Horan whose great-grandparents began a funeral business in 1890. The new Managing Funeral Director, Dennis McWhorter would like to introduce himself to the community. “Like…

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Friday Night Lights

By T.J. Morgan Freelance Sports Writer   The Hornets have now completed their preseason exhibitions after hosting the Warren East Raiders Thursday night. Metcalfe showed moments of explosiveness two Fridays ago against Russell County in their first preseason scrimmage and again against Warren East last week. With the hill packed for Meet the Hornets, Senior…

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Pros and Cons

By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News   The Metcalfe County fiscal court met in special session having moved the meeting to Wednesday evening. Judge/Executive Larry Wilson referring to the 911 Dispatch problem, “What I would like to do in the next few meetings is bring in different options for the magistrates and anyone who wants…

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Third Sunday Tradition

By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News   It all started back around 1845 when a local landowner named Ezekiel Neal discovered a gushing mineral-laden water (Sulphur, magnesium, and iron) well while drilling for saltwater at about 180 feet. In 1903, Catlett W. Thompson built the Beulla Villa Hotel across from the park where the well…

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Is Glasgow bullying Edmonton into consolidating?

By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News   The August meeting of the Edmonton City Council was held on Monday, August 7th with several members unable to attend. Those absent were council members Stacy Beard and Tommy England, Police Chief Delaney Wilson, ABC Administrator Fred Ray, and Attorney Brian Pack. Council member and 911 board member…

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It’s expo time!

By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News   The 3rd Annual Mammoth Cave Aquarium Expo is coming up on Saturday and Sunday, August 19th and 20th at the Cave City Convention Center from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. If you haven’t attended one of the previous expos you may be pleasantly surprised at the amount of…

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Nolan Gerald O’Byrne

GLASGOW – Nolan Gerald O’Byrne, 93, passed away Thursday, August 10, 2023, at T J Samson Community Hospital. He was born on January 26, 1930, in Leicester, Vermont to the late Earl and Betty O’Byrne. He pursued his collegiate studies at Purdue University and afterwards served in the Korean War with the U S Army.…

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Edward “Eddie” Jackson

GLASGOW – Edward Carroll “Eddie” Jackson, 72, passed away Wednesday, July 19, 2023, at the Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He was a son of the late Roy Lee Jackson and Eddie June Gill Jackson. Eddie served in the National Guard, retired from R. R. Donnelley, Glasgow city bus driver, and a bus driver…

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