Wanda Bugg
Wanda Rogers Bugg, 77, widow of Danny G. Bugg died Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024. Born Feb. 1, 1947, in Danville, she was the daughter of the late Wince and Inez Cutter Rogers. She was a homemaker. Survivors include: one son, Terry D. Bugg of Harrodsburg; one brother, Jerry (Shirley) Rogers of Junction City and nieces…
Read MoreWeekender For Nov. 7—15: Heritage Food Festival, Veterans Day, ‘Elf Jr.’ Christmas Bazaar And More
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Mercer County veterans are invited to the Veterans Day Luncheon on Monday, Nov. 11, at the Mercer County Public Library (109 West Lexington Street). The speaker for the program will be Harrodsburg Mayor Bob Williams, a veteran of the United States Air Force. Williams served in the USAF for eight…
Read MoreLane Closures On U.S. 127 Start Tuesday, Nov. 5
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is advising motorists of milling and resurfacing operations scheduled for Danville Road/US 127. Temporary lane closures are scheduled for Danville Road/US 127 in Mercer County between the Mercer-Boyle County line (milepoint 0.0) and Billy Horn Lane (milepoint 1.023). The lane closures will run from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays through…
Read MoreKYTC Says Closure On Vanarsdell Road/KY 1988 Will Continue Into Next Week
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) advises motorists that the closure on Vanarsdell Road/KY 1988 will be extended through next. The temporary closure is necessary for culvert replacement operations, KYTC said. The closure will continue today, Friday, Nov. 1, until 3 p.m. Vanarsdell Road/KY 1988 will be closed between milepoints 3.4 and 3.2 Monday, Nov. 4…
Read MoreEven More Monsters On Main Street
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Thousands of candy-crazed monsters—and their equally erratic parents—crowded Hogtown’s streets during Spooktacular on Saturday, Oct. 26. The event is hosted by the Downtown Harrodsburg Main Street Program. As a special treat for Halloween, here are some pictures. For even more pictures, check out this week’s edition of the Harrodsburg Herald.…
Read MoreWill Burgin Go Wet? Voters Get To Choose Nov. 5
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Burgin voters will finally get to vote on whether to go wet or remain a dry city at the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 5. On the ballot, Burgin voters will be able to choose yes or no on the sale of alcoholic beverages. In April, Mayor Joe Monroe told…
Read MoreHarrodsburg To Notify Residents About Lead Service Line Inventory
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The City of Harrodsburg will soon be sending out notices to residents about the city’s efforts to inventory—and eventually eliminate—any lead service lines. The Harrodsburg Board of Commissioners was apprised about the city’s effort at their regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 28. While there are a variety of ways lead…
Read MoreMagistrate Jackie Claycomb To Resign From Mercer County Fiscal Court
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Magistrate Jackie Claycomb is resigning from the Mercer County Fiscal Court. Claycomb’s resignation was announced at the fiscal court’s regular meeting on Thursday, Oct. 29. “I make a motion we not accept this,” joked Magistrate Tim Darland. Claycomb’s time representing District 3—which encompasses much of the west central part of…
Read MoreIrene Teater
Irene Lamb Teater, widow of Wesley Teater, died Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. Born Jan. 23, 1933, she was the daughter of the late Millard and Viola Wilhoite Lamb. She was a retired seamstress from Cricketeer and was a member of Living Waters Church in Harrodsburg. Survivors include: two sons, Wesley (Terri) Teater Jr. of New…
Read MoreBurgin Volleyball Falls In District Opening Round
Samuel Warren Herald Staff [email protected] The Burgin Independent Lady Bulldog volleyball team (3-13) played the final game of their 2024 season on Tuesday, Oct. 22, when they traveled to East Jessamine High School for the opening round of the 46th District tournament. When the season began on Aug. 19, Burgin was without a coach, and…
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