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Who’s Behind Your Phony Facebook ‘Friends’
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The next time you receive a friend request on Facebook, you might want to check carefully before you approve it. The person making the request might just be a scammer. The Better Business Bureau recently reported a consumer was contacted by an old friend on Facebook, claiming they had won…
Read MoreLady Titans Win Bronco Classic
Timberlynn Yeast Contributing writer [email protected] The Mercer County Titan track and field teams competed on Saturday, May 1, in the Bronco Classic track meet at Frederick Douglass High School. The meet was the first competitive meet amongst schools within Class AAA. The Lady Titans won the meet, earning 96 points and edging out the team…
Read MoreFBI: Randolph Called Attack On U.S. Capitol ‘Fun’
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] A Mercer County man told undercover federal agents that assaulting the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was “fun,” according to court documents. Stephen Chase Randolph was arrested by FBI agents last Tuesday. But federal authorities had been after him for months. According to a statement of facts filed by the…
Read MoreNational Day Of Prayer Events On May 6
Jennifer Marsh Herald Staff [email protected] Harrodsburg will be celebrating the National Day of Prayer with two events on Thursday, May 6, with music, devotionals and prayer. The first gathering will be held at noon on Main Street in front of the judicial center and the second will be an evening devotional held at the Pioneer…
Read MoreCity Commission Postpones Further Employee Raises
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The Harrodsburg Board of Commissioners scrapped a proposal to give workers with the public works department a raise last night. At the commission’s regular meeting on Monday, April 26, the board voted down giving a raise, three to one, with only Commissioner Ruth Ann Bryant, who oversees the public works…
Read MoreFirst Students Earn Four-Year Degrees At CU Harrodsburg
Graduates at Campbellsville University Harrodsburg will celebrate two milestones this month. In addition to receiving their diplomas, the class of 2021 includes the first group of students who have completed all four of their undergraduate years at the Conover Education Center, which opened in 2016 and began enrolling undergraduate students in 2017. For the rest…
Read MoreBurgin Completes Audits
Jennifer Marsh Herald Staff [email protected] The City of Burgin announced the completion of their audit at their Tuesday, April 20, regular meeting of the city council. “We are glad to finally be able to move forward after being hamstrung for so long by the mess we inherited. The process has been long and frankly frustrating…
Read MoreCORRECTION ON CALHOUN MURDER CASE
Due to an error, the incorrect picture was used on the print version of this story. This is the correct image of Gerald Calhoun, 50, of 218 Hill Street, who was indicted last week on charges including murder and tampering with physical evidence. The person pictured in the print version has nothing to do with…
Read MorePolice Searching For Jalee Penix In Connection To 2020 Robbery, Assault
Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Two Mercer County men have been indicted on charges including robbery and assault for an incident dating back to October 2020. While one is in jail, police are still looking for the second man, who is also wanted for sexual abuse. Last week, the Mercer County Grand Jury indicted Laron…
Read MoreCalhoun Indicted For 2020 Murder
Editor’s Note: Due to a production error, the wrong image was used in the version of this story that ran in this week’s print edition. Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] A Harrodsburg man has been indicted for a murder that happened last year. Gerald Lamont Calhoun, 50, of 218 Hill Street, was arrested…
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