Andrew Bryant
Andrew M. Bryant Jr., 75, husband for of Jennifer Morrison Bryant, died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, at the Ephraim McDowell James B. Haggin Hospital. Born Nov. 12, 1947, in Boyle County, he was the son of the late Andrew Marshall and Etta Florence Edwards Bryant. He retired from Atmos Energy Gas, was a U.S. Army…
Read MoreSherrie Carter
Sherrie Carter, 58, died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, at the University of Kentucky Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington. Born April 17, 1965, in Harrodsburg, she was the daughter of the late Marion and Helen Scott Carter. She was a former territory supervisor for Hardy Oil in Nicholasville and had attended Bohon Christian Church. Survivors include:…
Read MoreShirley Alsman
Shirley A. Alsman, 75, of Harrodsburg, died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023, at her home. Born Jan. 25, 1948, in Mercer County, she was the daughter of the late Vernon Baxter and the late Christine (Anderson) Hurst. She retired from Trim Masters Inc., was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church and attended the Carpenter’s Christian Church. …
Read MoreEye Drops Recalled Due To Possible Risk Of Partial Vision Loss, Blindness
There is a voluntary recall for all lots of Polyvinyl Alcohol, 1.4% Lubricating Eye Drops and Lubricating Tears Eye Drops (Dextran/Hypromellose, 0.1%/0.3%) sold to consumers across the nation. For anyone who uses these products, there is a potential risk of eye infections that could result in partial vision loss or blindness, the FDA said. The…
Read MoreGet A ‘Happy Y’Allidays’ T-Shirt With The Gift Of Life At Blood Drive On Wednesday, Nov. 8
Blood donors will receive a limited edition “Happy Y’allidays” T-shirt at the Kentucky Blood Center drive on Wednesday, Nov. 8, at Lions Park Community Center (133 Factory Street). The blood drive runs from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Winter is an especially difficult time on blood centers when the demand for blood increases. To ensure…
Read MoreTyson Recalls Chicken Nuggets Due To Possible Contamination By Metal Pieces
Tyson Foods Inc. is recalling approximately 29,819 pounds of fully cooked, breaded, shaped chicken patty product that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically metal pieces, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service announced. The frozen chicken patties were produced Sept. 5, 2023. The 29 ounce plastic bags are labeled “Tyson FULLY…
Read MoreWeekender For Nov. 2–10: Shakertown Equine Festival And More
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is calling all horse lovers at the Equine Festival, a day of celebrating horses with shopping, trail rides, demonstrations, draft horse meet-and-greets, food trucks and more on Saturday, Nov. 4. Equestrian vendors will be setup in the West Lot Stable area selling tack, art, apparel…
Read MoreTitans Roll The Patriots On Senior Night
Sam Warren Herald Staff [email protected] The Mercer County Senior High football program (9-1) celebrated the football careers of 12 seniors before their game against Lincoln County (4-6) Friday, Oct. 27. Thaddeus Mays, Donovan Wright, Malachi Davis, Jackson Perry, Myles Haygood, Denim Griffieth, Byron Collier, Caden Semrau, Kingston Mays, Aiden McKinney, Mason Kirkland and Liam Potts…
Read MoreMercer, Burgin Excited About New School Report Cards
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Data from the Kentucky School Report Card has been released, and officials from both Mercer County and Burgin Independent are proud of their results. The Kentucky Department of Education released the report card for the 2022-2023 academic year on Oct. 31 as required by state statute and the federal Every…
Read MoreWarren Leads The Tigers To Victory
Sam Warren Herald Staff [email protected] Mercer County Senior High alumnus Dillon Warren and the Georgetown College Tigers (6-1) defeated the Lindsey Wilson College Raiders (6-2) for the first time since 2014 on Saturday, Oct. 28, at Toyota Stadium. It was a low scoring affair with only one touchdown scored over the course of 60 minutes.…
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