Area News
Harrodsburg Sets New Tax Rate
Set Two Hour Time Limit On Lexington Street Parking Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The Harrodsburg City Commissioners voted to set the rate for property tax at 66.8 cents per $100 in assessed value. This is the compensating rate, which is calculated to earn the same amount of revenue as last year’s tax rate. It…
Read MoreThe High Tech World Of Mercer Day Treatment
Students Enjoy Project Based Science Classes At Mercer County Day Treatment Jennifer Marsh Herald Staff [email protected] Robots, drones and a 3-D printer make up a large part of the Mercer County Day Treatment’s science class. The children learn through a project-based class that allows creativity and requires collaboration. Mercer County Day Treatment serves students age…
Read MoreLooking At The New Tax Rates
Robert Moore [email protected] The tax picture is growing clearer for property owners in Mercer County. The largest part of the tax bill is claimed by the local school districts. Both Mercer County and Burgin Independent chose to take the four-percent increase—which is the most allowed under state law without leading to a recall vote. The…
Read MoreDedman Forced Off Tourist Commission
Three Members Expelled From Board Of Directors Due To Residency Requirements Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The hot summer continues for the Harrodsburg-Mercer County Tourist Commission. After a rancorous meeting last week, the group has lost three members, including Dixon Dedman, who has challenged the agency to spend more to promote local events. Dedman, along with…
Read MoreRobots Take Over Burgin . . . In The Classroom
Jennifer Marsh Herald Staff [email protected] Burgin Independent School is preparing their students for technology with a variety of classes such as the 21st Century Essential Skills class taught by Travis Kern. The class is centered around learning the six Cs: character, citizenship, collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking through engineering and programming robots. Students build…
Read MoreMercer County Public Library Explains Fiscal Policy
Will Retire Debt On Library Building Next Year Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Officials from the Mercer County Public Library are defending themselves from charges of sitting on taxpayers money. A look at the library’s 2019 financial disclosure report shows they had a $3.2-million carryover from the past fiscal year, but that number is only…
Read MoreLeo Vaughn’s Last Day
Harrodsburg Public Works Supervisor Retires After 30 Years With City Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] Leo Vaughn knew exactly what he wanted for his retirement party. He wanted something to eat, he didn’t want any speeches, and he didn’t want a Wildcat blue ribbon on the oak rocking chair the city gave him. “I would…
Read MoreHarrodsburg First In High Spirits Going Into October
More Details About Oktoberfest 2018 Robert Moore Herald Staff [email protected] The Harrodsburg First Main Street Program has a big October coming up. In addition to the third annual Oktoberfest (Friday, Oct. 12, through Sunday, Oct. 14), Harrodsburg First will also hold the Spooktacular on Saturday, Oct. 27) and the Night of the Great Pumpkin (on Wednesday,…
Read MoreDress For Success Fashion Show On Sept. 29
Jennifer Marsh Herald Staff [email protected] Dress for Success is holding their second annual fashion show on Saturday, Sept. 29, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event is a collaboration by four counties to help people find employment by build resumes and learning interview skills. They also help clients dress for success by providing one…
Read MoreChildren Blessed With Sweets
Jennifer Marsh Herald Staff [email protected] Sweet Blessings is a non-profit ministry that makes birthday cakes for children who are living in poverty, facing a life-threatening illness or have special needs. They are a volunteer organization that caters to children 4-17 that are recommended by a school, church or social service in Mercer or surrounding counties.…
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