Harrodsburg Raises Occupation License Fee
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The Harrodsburg City Commission voted unanimously to increase the city’s occupational license fee and clarified how the city intends to maintain neglected properties. At their most recent meeting, the commission gave first reading to ordinance 2021-23, which amends the occupational license fee the city charges every person and business entity…
Read MoreTitans Stampede Colts In High Horsepower Performance
Wesley Bird Herald Staff [email protected] The Mercer County Titans (7-2) defeated the DeSales Colts (2-8), 41-14, in the McGinnis Home Improvement Game, Friday Oct. 22. They also celebrated senior night with 18 players in this year’s graduating class. DeSales received the opening kickoff and put together a 12 play scoring drive with their biggest play…
Read MoreMercer Cross Country Qualifies For State Meet
The Mercer County Senior High School boys cross country team finished in fifth place this Saturday at the Class 2A region five cross country meet and qualified for state in Bourbon County this Friday with a team time of 1:35:53.99 and an average time of 19:10.80. Clayra Darnell also qualified individually in the girls division.…
Read MoreTitans Fall In First Round Of 12th Region Volleyball Tournament
Wesley Bird Trevor Ellis Herald Staff [email protected] The Mercer volleyball team (13-13) lost in four sets to the Southwestern Warriors (16-13), 25-16, 25-19, 26-28, 25-16, in the first round of 12th region play Monday night. Senior Haven Six got Mercer on the board first with a nice set, 1-0, but Southwestern answered back with two…
Read MorePioneer Men’s Team Looking Out For Number One
April Ellis Herald Staff The CU-Harrodsburg Pioneers men’s basketball had a winning junior varsity and varsity season last year, the first for the program. Their season ended in the Mideast regional semi finals to a talented Great Lakes Christian College, but head basketball Coach Austin Sparrow believes the experience his team has gained along with…
Read MoreLady Pioneers: Why Not Win The Title?
April Ellis Herald Staff The Lady Pioneers have just one question to ask: “why not us?” That is the challenge Lady Pioneers Head Coach Brian Tribble has given his team this season. Why not a region championship? Why not a NCCAA National Championship? The Lady Pioneers, in their fourth year of the program, now have…
Read MoreGive Blood At CU Harrodsburg Nursing School On Friday, Nov. 12
There will be a blood drive at the Campbellsville University Harrodsburg Nursing School (1000 Danville Road) on Friday, Nov. 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. With Thanksgiving and the holidays approaching, the American Red Cross urges donors to continue to make and keep appointments now and in the weeks ahead to help overcome the…
Read MoreRICHARD SPAIN
RICHARD SPAIN Richard Lee Spain, 62, of Harrodsburg, husband of Pamela Tharp Spain, died Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021, at home. Born Oct. 1, 1959, in Indianapolis, Indiana, he was the son of the late Ray Lathrem and Ellen Murray Lathrem. He was a self-employed industrial electrician and a member of Dry Branch Baptist Church.
Read MoreWILLIAM RANSDELL
WILLIAM RANSDELL William “Bill” Earl Ransdell, 72, of Salvisa, died Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021, at his home in Largo, Florida. Born June 2, 1949, in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Herbert and Naomi (Honerkamp) Ransdell. He was a member of the Ebenezer Church of Christ, was a graduate of Mercer County…
Read MoreKRISTIN NOEL
KRISTIN NOEL Kristin Rae Sutter Noel, 45, of Harrodsburg, wife of Darrel Kent Noel, died Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021, at the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center in Danville. Born Jan. 29, 1976, in Mercer County, she was the daughter of John William “Bill” and the late Judy (Lawson) Sutter. She was a homemaker and a…
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