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Lights Over Herrington Returns July 2

Mercer’s Biggest Fireworks Show Returns Saturday, July 2 The biggest Independence Day celebration in Mercer County returns when the 2022 Lights Over Herrington happens on Saturday, July 2, with the fireworks show scheduled to start at dusk. The fireworks show, which draws scores of visitors to Herrington Lake each year, was canceled in 2020 due…

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FDA Orders Removal Of JUUL Products From US Market

On Thursday, June 23, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ordered JUUL Labs Inc. to stop selling and distributing all of their products currently marketed in the United States. Any JUUL products—which include the JUUL device and four JUULpods, Virginia tobacco flavored pods and menthol flavored pods at nicotine concentrations of 5.0 percent and 3.0…

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Juneteenth At West Lane Park

Photos by the Harrodsburg Herald/Robert Moore The second annual Heart of Kentucky Juneteenth Festival happened this weekend at West Lane Park with speakers—including Democratic senate challenger Charles Booker—live music, comedy and fireworks. For a full rundown on everything that’s happening, check out the Weekender for June 23-30. For more great stories, check out this week’s…

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Zoning Commission Considers Amending Tower Ordinance

Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The Harrodsburg-Mercer County Planning and Zoning Commission is looking at regulating wireless internet service providers. In particular, the commission wants to address the towers erected by internet providers who use cell phone service to provide internet. Wireless internet uses cell towers to create a home network which functions similarly to…

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Cities Receive More ARPA Funding

Harrodsburg Gets $1.1 Million While Burgin Gets $132,000 Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] More than $162 million has been made available for more than 360 cities in Kentucky from the second round of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding, with Harrodsburg set to receive more than a million dollars. The cities received their first tranche…

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