EVA DAWN SHANK
Ms. Dawn Shank, age 62, of Cave City, Kentucky passed away on Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at Norton’s Women and Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 21, 1942, a daughter of the late Carol (Edward) Perry and Bill Shank. Dawn was a graduate of Western Kentucky University where…
Read MoreCHARLES DAVID SIMMONS
Charles David Simmons was born on May 23, 1951, in Glasgow, KY. After a long illness, he was called to eternal rest on July 10, 2022, in Louisville, KY. He was the third child of Ewell Clifton and Myrtle Harlow Simmons. His family moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1956. He graduated from Palo Verde High…
Read MoreLOIS ANN RIGGS WHEELER ROY
Lois Ann Riggs Wheeler Roy, 79, of Glasgow, Kentucky, formerly of Elizabethtown, Kentucky, passed away Wednesday, July 13, 2022, at her residence. She was born April 5, 1943, in Hodgenville, Kentucky to the late Clifford Riggs and Mary Edith Shoffner Riggs. Survivors include her loving husband, Berlon D. Roy; special daughter, Anita Hovey; three stepchildren,…
Read MoreLARRY A. CONSTANT
CAVE CITY – Larry A. Constant, age 77, passed away on July 12, 2022, at The Medical Center at Bowling Green. The Barren County native was born on August 21, 1944, to the late Jim Constant and the late Vera Cobb Vincent. He was married to his devoted wife of fifty-eight years, Shirley Goodhue Constant,…
Read MoreFort Williams repairs underway
Jennifer Moonsong Regional Editor Jobe Publishing, Inc. Glasgow’s historic Fort Williams, a Union Civil War fort situated at the top of the Glasgow Municipal Cemetery, has been in ill-repair for many years. “For some time now it has needed these repairs,” said Glasgow Mayor Harold Armstrong. “Many of the members on the committee are…
Read MoreBarren River Drug Task Force: Expansion, education critical for drug eradication
Jennifer Moonsong Regional Exclusive Jobe Publishing, Inc. The Barren River Drug Task Force (BRDTF) Director, Ron Lafferty, started his career with the regional entity in 2004, a year after its formation. Eighteen years later, several things have evolved in the world of drug trafficking, but one thing has not. Drugs continue to pose a…
Read MoreFarewell, Dr. Dunn
By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News Friday, July 1st marked a change in health care in the Edmonton area as a retirement reception was held for Dr. Paul Dunn. The reception was held at the T.J. Health Clinic where Dr. Dunn has spent the last 20 years caring for his patients. The clinic facility…
Read MoreClemmons remains fire chief
By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News The Edmonton City Council held a special called meeting on Wednesday, June 29. The first order of business was the possible purchase of property located on the corner of 401 East Street and Short Street for $95,000. Mayor Doug Smith noted that the property, “joins the city’s property…
Read MoreBusiness Update
Special to the Herald-News There is a lot going on in Edmonton with several businesses in various stages of completion. The lot in front of the Dollar General Market has had a lot of heavy equipment working lately. The rumor in town is that a drive-thru Walgreen’s Pharmacy will be located there; however, the local…
Read MoreMICHAEL OBRA LOGSDON
GLASGOW – Michael “Mickey” Obra Logsdon, 75, passed away Saturday, July 9, 2022 at his residence. The funeral service for Mr. Logsdon will be held 1:00 PM Saturday, July 16th at the Faith United Methodist Church with cremation to follow. Visitation will be on Friday afternoon from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM at A. F.…
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