June Indictments: Weapons Charges, Shoplifting, Bail Jumping
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The Mercer County Grand Jury handed up indictments last Wednesday on charges including possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, shoplifting, bail jumping and possession of a forged instrument. POSSESSION OF A HANDGUN • Kody Brewer, 25, of 430 Bondville Road, Salvisa, was charged with possession of a handgun…
Read MoreWeekender: Juneteenth, PlayThink, Settlement And Raid And More
Events For June 17-24 Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Get ready to celebrate Juneteeth this weekend. On Saturday, June 19, the Heart of Kentucky Juneteenth Celebration will be held at West Lane Park in Harrodsburg. The festival starts at 10 a.m.. In addition to food, vendors and speakers, there will be music from DJ D-Rock…
Read MoreFantastic Four: Titans Win Fourth State Track And Field Championship
Samuel Warren Herald Staff [email protected] The Mercer County track and field team is celebrating their fourth state championship in five years, and the first championship for the boys’ team since 2017. The Titans approached the class 2A meet with confidence insured by depth, senior leadership and talent, and left with a narrow victory that was…
Read MoreMercer Sanitation District OKs New Sewer Rates
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The Mercer County Sanitation District has approved a new rate structure that would provide relief for a majority of their customers. At their meeting last Thursday, the board of directors selected a new rate structure that would reduce the bill for customers using less than 2,000 gallons a month by…
Read MoreTourist Commission Approves New Budget
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The Harrodsburg-Mercer County Tourist Commission approved a budget for the 2021-2022 fiscal year. And with the budget approved, that erases some of the uncertainty among events and agencies that had formerly been funded through the City of Harrodsburg’s tourism development funds. The budget totals $935,850, with projected revenues of…
Read MoreBurgin Residents Want Transparency And Flooding Issues Fixed
Jennifer Marsh Herald Staff [email protected] Residents attended the in-person city council meeting at Burgin City Hall for the first time since the pandemic started in March 2020. Melinda Wofford asked about transparency in meeting minutes, the proposed new city hall plan and flooding. “I would like to access the minutes of previous meetings,” said Wofford.…
Read MoreControversial Park Billboard Is Coming Down
Jennifer Marsh Herald Staff [email protected] The controversial billboard at Anderson-Dean Community Park was addressed in more detail at Monday’s board meeting. “We know from our last meeting something has to change with the sign,” said Mike Steele, the president of the park board of directors. Jim Owens was asked if he was seeking for reimbursement…
Read MoreBurgin Students Win Junior Division Bass Fishing Tournament
Burgin eventh grader Eli Pauley and eighth grader Justin Waggener won the Kentucky Bass Nation State Championship Tournament Jr. Division this past weekend. The pair fished Green River Lake, catching 20.29 pounds of bass over two days to claim the trophy. The boat was captained by Milton Hammons on Saturday and Coach Josh Waggener on…
Read MoreLady Bulldogs Take Seven To State
Samuel Warren Herald Staff [email protected] The Burgin Bulldogs qualified six athletes for the class A state track meet held this past Thursday, June 10. Raegan Taylor made her first appearance at state despite just being in the seventh grade. Taylor finished ninth in the 100 meter hurdles and set a new personal record with a…
Read MoreWilliam Motley
William Eugene Motley, 87, husband of Betty Sizemore Motley, died Sunday, June 13, 2021 at his home in Burgin. Born June 13, 1934 in Mercer County, he was the son of the late Tevis Lath David and Marie Bradburn Motley. He was a graduate of Harrodsburg High School and Morehead State University where he…
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