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Summerfest 2022

By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News   Folks came out on Saturday, June 11th to celebrate the 2nd Summerfest 2022 on the square in Edmonton. The event promotes local vendors and stores around the square as well as gives citizens a day out in the sunshine. Overall, it was a great day of food, music,…

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What does Juneteenth mean to you?

Katrina England Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald   June 19 – also known as Juneteenth – has become an increasingly prominent day of national celebration commemorating when the last enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas were finally freed. It has over time evolved to symbolize the celebration of the emancipation of all enslaved people. The holiday…

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Town hall Scheduled

Jennifer Moonsong Regional Editor Jobe Publishing, Inc.   On Thursday, June 16 at 6 p.m., citizens of Glasgow are welcome to join Mayor Harold Armstrong and City Council members in the City Hall council chambers to share what’s on their minds about Glasgow’s needs and accomplishments. This meeting was initially set for the 23rd, but…

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Heart over Hunger

Bar owners, community provide free meals to others Mary Beth Sallee Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald   If you travel down Broadway Street in Cave City, you’ll soon discover a wide variety of unique establishments. Landers, an Irish Pub, is one of those. Opened in October of 2020 by Clyde and Ashlyn Hudson, Landers not only…

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Barker named as boys basketball coach

By Katrina England Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald   Caverna High School recently announced that former college coach Steve Barker will be the new head coach for the boys’ basketball team. Barker, who grew up in Owensboro, Kentucky, played basketball at Apollo High School, where he went to the state tournament during his sophomore year, as…

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Cub Run native pens novel based on Boone, frontier Kentucky

Mary Beth Sallee Reporter, Hart Co. News-Herald   When Jeff Winstead was just a kid growing up in Cub Run, he admits never having really developed an interest in writing itself. But storytelling? Now, that was different. “As a kid, I’d see a movie or a television show and makeup stories in my head about…

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All about the budget

By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News   The Edmonton City Council held its regular June meeting on Monday, June 6th with all in attendance except City Fire Chief Jerry Clemmons. Mayor Doug Smith presented his budget proposal message prior to the first reading of Ordinance #2022-23-01 for the FY 2022-2023 Budget, which was later approved.…

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20 Years and Growing

By PJ Martin Editor The Herald-News   Being an entrepreneur today is a risky proposition. But you can still find businesses that have stood the test of time and kept going. One such business is Parks Panel Processing and Manufacturing, Inc. The business is located in the heart of a little town called Summer Shade…

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Local Legends Play at Home

By Lake Doss C-T Staff Writer Photos by Lake Doss C-T   On Friday, May 27, The Kentucky Headhunters played 4th Friday on the Square in Downtown Glasgow accompanied by The Georgia Thunderbolts hailing from Rome, Georgia. The Georgia Thunderbolts have been touring with bands the likes The Kentucky Headhunters, Black Stone Cherry, and others,…

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Lawsuit – Equine owners file

Allyson Dix, Government Reporter Horse owners Greg Turner, his daughter Brittany Turner, and their family-owned business, BG Stables, filed a lawsuit in the Barren County Circuit Court on Monday, June 13, against an abundance of county and city officials, including Barren County Judge/Executive Micheal Hale and his wife, Shani, and Glasgow City Mayor Harold Armstrong.…

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