Walk Planned for Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Article by Steve Corlew Officials will host the 2nd annual Domestic Violence Awareness Walk, October 4th at Beech Lake in Lexington. The Lexington Police Department, Henderson County Sheriff’s Office and officials with WRAP, West Tennessee Legal Services and the 26th District Attorney’s Office will be on hand to demonstrate their solidarity… For complete coverage, see…
Read MoreBig Red Tigers Fall Short to MBA
Article by Jordan Morris The Lexington Tigers football program played their second home game this past Friday, September 20th. Lexington took on Memphis Business Academy and allowed the second half comeback. The final score of the ball game saw MBA ahead 40-28. The Tigers will… For complete coverage, see the September 25th edition of The…
Read MoreCity Discusses Zoning, Parks, and New County Animal Fee
Article by Steve Corlew The Lexington City Board approved the first reading of new zoning regulations, discussed the bids on a new city park, and discussed the recent a new county animal fee during its regular monthly meeting on Monday, September 23rd. While most of the hour and a half meeting dealt with routine city…
Read MoreObituaries September 25, 2024
Mae Nelle Stanfill Grissom 98 Frank Rogers, 84 Iva Lee Segraves, 71 Martha Jo Shelton, 69 Michael A. Singleton, 66 Katie Wulfert, 45 For complete obituaries, see the September 25th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today
Read MoreCounty Commission Approves Animal Fee
Article by Steve Corlew Animals at large has been a problem in Lexington and Henderson County for years and now the Henderson County Commission is trying to address it with a fee on responsible animal owners. On Tuesday, September 10th, commissioners unanimously approved a resolution to have a fee collected on each rabies vaccination and…
Read MoreLHS Volleyball Stays Hot
Article by Jordan Morris The Lady Tigers volleyball team had a great week. The Lady Tigers finished with a record of 14-6 overall and 5-0 in district games. Lexington faced Milan, Hardin County, TCA and Middleton last week. The team had games a ton of games this week including two over the weekend. The Lady…
Read MoreCommunity Leaders Focus On Keeping Kids in School
Article by Steve Corlew A community roundtable is set for Tuesday, September 24th at Caywood Elementary to bring local educators, health care representatives, community leaders, and employers together to discuss the importance of attendance. The event begins at 5:00 p.m., visitors can park in the gym… For complete coverage, see the September 18th edition of…
Read MoreHenderson County North Football
Article by Jordan Morris Henderson County North Tigers Football Team Shines in Victory Over Martin Middle. In a thrilling contest this past Tuesday, the Henderson County North Tigers secured another hard-fought victory over Martin Middle. The Tigers showcased a… For complete coverage, see the September 18th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!
Read MoreObituaries September 18, 2024
Craig Douglas Coffman, 50 Jayne Swafford Davis, 85 For complete obituaries, see the September 18th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!
Read MoreLHS Volleyball Week Three
Article by Jordan Morris The Lady Tigers volleyball team had another good week. The Lady Tigers finished with a record of 11-6 overall and 4-0 in district games. Lexington faced TCA, South Gibson, and Dyersburg last week, winning two of the three games. The… For complete coverage, see the September 11th edition of The Lexington…
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