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Scotts Hill City Board Approves Beer Permit

Article by Steve Corlew The Scotts Hill City Board acting as the city’s beer board approved a beer license for Piggly Wiggly to sell packaged beer during its meeting on Tuesday, August 2nd. The board voted 4-3 to grant the beer application with Aldermen Jeremy Creason, Monty Ray, and Mary Connell each voting… For complete…

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Fair Patrons Enjoy Food and Rides

Article by Steve Corlew Organizers are hoping Francine will not disrupt the Henderson County Free Fair this week when it makes landfall today. So far the fair attendance has been great with visitors enjoying the food, exhibits, and rides at one of the longest running fairs in the region. Local 4-H club members … For…

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Lexington Middle School Football

Article by Jordan Morris Lexington Middle School had a solid game against Chester County last Thursday, September 5th. The Minutemen’s defense stood strong on the first possession of the game. Held Chester County to a punt. Ayden Kizer took the first handoff of the game 62… For complete coverage, see the September 11th edition of…

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County Planning Commission Discuss Subdivision Regulations

Article by Steve Corlew The Henderson County Planning Commission spent most of its meeting Thursday, September 5th, discussing what subdivision regulations were needed to regulate uncontrolled development in the county. The commission was appointed over… For complete coverage, see the September 11th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!

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Scotts Hill Volleyball Grabs Three Wins

Article by Jordan Morris The Scotts Hill volleyball team played well this week. The Lady Lions faced Liberty two times in a double header and Riverside last week, winning all three games. The Lady Lions took on Riverside last Tuesday, September 3rd. Lexington traveled to Decatur County and left… For complete coverage, see the September…

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Obituaries September 11, 2024

Emmitt Noel Blankenship, Sr., 88 Belinda E. Melvin (Green), 64 James Coleman Holland, 82 Kyle Devert Maroney, 32 Ronny Meals, 73 Melanie Beth Stone, 48 Joel R. Usery, 69 Barney Watson. 76 Jennifer Renee Waugh Williams, 48 Naomi Carey Wyatt For complete obituaries, see the September 11th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!

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Lexington’s Head Start Moves Closer to New Home

fter many years of planning and hoping, the Montgomery Head Start Program in Lexington is now a step closer to having a new home. In their hard hats, and with their shovels, students helped turn the first dirt at the site of a new state-of-the-art Head Start… For complete coverage, see the September 4th edition…

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LHS Volleyball Continue Solid Play

Article by Jordan Morris The Lady Tigers volleyball team had a great second week. The Lady Tigers finished with a record of 8-2 overall and 4-0 in district games. The Lady faced South Side, McNairy, and Scotts Hill last week, winning all three games. The Lady Tigers faced off with the South Side last… For…

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Purple Balloons Signify Lives Lost to Overdose

Article by Steve Corlew As people were enjoying Labor Day weekend at the lakes, some swimming, or boating, others playing flag football or on the playground equipment, a small group of survivors, family members and officials met under a pavilion to mark International Overdose… For complete coverage, see the September 4th edition of The Lexington…

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Henderson County North Football

Article by Jordan Morris The Henderson County North Tigers secured a thrilling victory over the Lexington Middle School Minutemen in a captivating middle school football game Thursday night. The Tigers set the tone early, with Redding Wilson and Avery Holmes spearheading a strong offensive drive behind a solid offensive line. Their efforts… For complete coverage,…

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