Harrodsburg Couple Indicted For Criminal Abuse
Mercer County Indictments Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Eric D. Coffman, 39, and Ashley Coffman, 33, both of 520 Belmont Street, were indicted on two class B felony counts of 1st degree criminal abuse. Eric Coffman was also indicted on five class C felony counts of possession of matter portraying sexual performance by a minor…
Read MoreSt. Andrew Christmas Bazaar And Winter Encampment At Old Ft. Harrod
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas around Harrodsburg and Mercer County with the St. Andrew Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon and the Holiday Open House at Old Fort Harrod State Park kicking off the holiday season. The 36th Annual Christmas Bazaar and Luncheon happens at St. Andrew Catholic Church…
Read MoreHarrodsburg’s Town Square Named One Of Most Charming In Kentucky
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Harrodsburg has one of the most charming town squares in Kentucky. That’s according to Fadi Kouzaiha, a writer for WorldAtlas.com, which bills itself as one of the largest publishing resources in geography and other topics, including sociology, demography, environment, economics, politics and travel. In a recent blog post, Kouzaiha celebrated…
Read MoreTitans Fall 27–10 In Season Finale
Samuel Warren Herald Staff [email protected] Mercer County Senior High School football (1-9) traveled to Radcliff on Halloween night, Friday, Oct. 31, for their final regular-season game of the 2025 season, against the John Hardin Bulldogs (6-4). The Bulldogs’ bread and butter this season was a hard-nosed, downhill running rushing attack that amassed a whopping 2,710…
Read MoreCampbellsville, Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative Cut Ribbon On New Partnership
Campbellsville University (CU) and the Central Kentucky Educational Cooperative (CKEC) have announced a new partnership to expand professional development opportunities and educational resources for K-12 educators and students across the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Beginning Oct. 1, CU began providing CKEC with dedicated space at the university’s Conover Education Center in Harrodsburg to host training sessions,…
Read MoreNine Titans Trot To A Finish At Kentucky Horse Park
Samuel Warren Herald Staff [email protected] Mercer County Titan cross country gathered at the Kentucky Horse Park for their final meet of the 2025 season. The entire boys team advanced to the state championship following an impressive showing at the Region 5 meet last Saturday, Oct. 25, where they narrowly outpaced Boyle County for third place.…
Read MoreHalloween Weekender Oct. 30—Nov. 7: Trick-Or-Treat On Main, Bataan Memorial Ruck March And More
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Look out for all the ghouls and goblins when Trick-or-Treating On Main happens in downtown Harrodsburg on Friday, Oct. 31. The event is hosted by the Harrodsburg-Mercer County Tourist Commission and includes three performances by the Studio G Thriller Dancers. Just a reminder that trick-or-treating in Harrodsburg is on Halloween,…
Read MoreBuilding Cool Careers: HVAC Program Heats Up Opportunities For Skilled Workers
April Ellis Herald Staff The hum of compressors and the hiss of refrigerant lines are more than classroom sounds for students in the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) program at Campbellsville University’s Conover Education Center, they’re the soundtrack of future careers in one of the nation’s most in-demand trades. At the helm of the…
Read MoreLook Out For Trick-Or-Treaters This Halloween
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Trick-or-treating in Harrodsburg and Mercer County will be 6 to 8 p.m. on Halloween, Friday, Oct. 31. Trick-or-treating in Burgin will be 5 to 8:30 p.m. on Halloween, Friday, Oct. 31. Mercer County Sheriff Ernie Kelty is warning drivers to be on the look out for trick-or-treaters this Halloween. At…
Read MoreHarrodsburg City Commission Votes To Demolish Former Police HQ, Community Center
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The City of Harrodsburg is moving forward with tearing down two city-owned buildings. At their regular meeting on Monday, Oct, 27, the Harrodsburg City Commission voted to all sell personal property in Lions Park Community Center (450 East Factory Street) including tables and chairs. The commissioners also voted to proceed…
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