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Henderson County EMS Responds to Assist Hurrican Recovery

Article by Steve Corlew Tennessee volunteer spirit has kicked in as many are wanting to help the victims of Hurricane Helene, but emergency responders suggest planning before rushing to help. While the scope of the destruction is still being evaluated, the most urgent need is clean drinking water. Many area community organizations and schools are…

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Big Red Tigers Defeat South Side

Article by Jordan Morris The Lexington Tigers football program played their second home game this past Thursday, September 26th. Lexington faced South Side and grabbed a much needed win. The final score of the ball game saw Lexington ahead 24-21. The Tigers will play Manassas for homecoming this Friday, October 4th. Lexington will have a…

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Sheriff’s Office Seeks Suspect In Multiple Vandalisms

Article by Steve Corlew Law enforcement agencies across the midsouth are looking for a suspect who has been causing tire damage from Arkansas to Florida. The first known local incident of truck tires being punctured occurred here in Henderson County, but now the Sheriff’s department has had reports from… For complete coverage, see the September…

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Scotts Hill Lions Grab First Win

Article by Jordan Morris Scotts Hill High School football program traveled to Liberty this past Thursday, September 26th. The Lions were able to collect their first win of the season over the Crusaders. The final score of the game was 7-6 in overtime. The Lions will be at home for homecoming to go face-off with…

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Meeting on Animal Control Resolution Cancelled

Article by Steve Corlew The issue of a special fee to fund animal control in Henderson County has been delayed as a special called session of the county commission was cancelled due some commissioners being unavailable. The meeting was announced for… For complete coverage, see the September 2nd edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!

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LHS Volleyball Have Another Solid Week

Article by Jordan Morris The Lady Tigers volleyball team continue to play great. The Lady Tigers finished with a record of 22-6 overall and 10-0 in district games. Lexington faced Liberty, North Side, and USJ last week. The Lady Tigers also played a tournament in Crockett County where they won four games and l… For…

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Obituaries October 2, 2024

Elizabeth Eason, 84 Barbara Ruth LaRose, 83 Bessie Ruth Hays Lunsford, 72 Jewel Helen Powers. 87 Betty Ann Price, 84 Bettye Blue Sullivan, 79 Maridith Wood, 95 For complete obituaries, see the September 2nd edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!

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LHS Volleyball Continues Winning Streak

Article by Jordan Morris The Lady Tigers volleyball team had a great week. The Lady Tigers finished with a record of 18-6 overall and 7-0 in district games. Lexington faced Scotts Hill, Chester County, and South Side last week. The team had another solid week. The Lady Tigers went head-to-head with Scotts Hill last Monday,…

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Walker Elected BOE Chairman, AI Postponed

Article by Steve Corlew The Henderson County Board of Education unanimously elected John Walker its new chairman and postponed any action on a request to use an artificial intelligence (AI) program, during its monthly meeting, August 19th. Walker, who represents District 6, was unanimously approved as the new board chairman, replacing… For complete coverage, see…

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Scotts Hill Lions Lose to Mckenzie

Article by Jordan Morris Scotts Hill High School football program traveled to McKenzie this past Friday, September 20th. The Lions had another rough outing against The Rebels. They could not manage to get in the endzone. The final score of the game saw McKenzie ahead 63-0. The Lions travel to Jackson, TN to go head…

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