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Budget Committee Faces Tax Increases, Budget Cuts
Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County Commission’s Budget Committee has been working to try and bring the budget requests and anticipated revenue closer together, but committee members are faced with the grim reality of a possible tax rate increase. The committee will… For complete coverage, see the May 1st edition of The Lexington Progress.…
Read MoreSheriff Duke Discusses Impending Retirement
Article by Steve Corlew- Henderson County Sheriff Brian Duke has seen a lot of changes in his 18 years of office, but he is looking forward to retirement at the end of this term. Crime has changed, and the size of the offices has… For complete coverage, see the April 24th edition of The Lexington…
Read MoreSHHS Students Learn the Dangers of Impaired Driving
Article by Steve Corlew- Scotts Hill High School students had a chance to not only witness a mock traffic accident, but also participate on Friday, April 19th. A mock traffic accident brought emergency workers to the scene and some students played the role of accident victims. The event was… For complete coverage, see the April…
Read MoreAldermen Settle on Transfer Station Fee
Article by Steve Corlew- Lexington aldermen finally settled on a transfer station fee raising the rate to $88 per ton starting May 1st. Meeting Monday, March 22nd, Alderman Roger Loftin recommended a rate lower than the original proposed rate of $95 per ton. The board has been debating the charges since the first of the…
Read MoreGen. “Dan” Wood Honored, Laid to Rest on Monday
Article by Steve Corlew- Flag flew at half-mast and a soldier guarded the flag covered casket of Former Tennessee National Guard Adjutant General, Jackie Daniel “Dan” Wood, 83, on Monday, March 15th. Major Gen. Wood was… For complete coverage, see the April 17th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!
Read MoreAldermen Approve Phase I of New Farmers Market
Article by Steve Corlew- The Lexington Board of Aldermen approved the first phase of a proposed farmers market on Thursday night, April 12th. The proposed market would be situated next to the Lexington Police and Fire Departments facing the Natchez Trace Drive and First Street intersection. The Henderson County Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Class is…
Read MoreAldermen Continue Budget Planning, Trim Requests
Article by Steve Corlew- Lexington aldermen approved purchasing a truck and trailers for public works, but took no action on the transfer station rates on Thursday, April 11th. Aldermen continued its work on the 2024-25 budgets but… For complete coverage, see the April 17th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!
Read MoreGrand Jury Returns 59 True Bills
Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County grand jury was busy on April 1st, as they returned 59 “true” bills after hearing 65 cases. Among those indicted were former Henderson County Central Station (7) Fire Chief Christopher Daylon McPeake, 25, and… For complete coverage, see the April 10th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!
Read MoreTwo Henderson County School Employees Indicted
Article by Steve Corlew- A Scotts Hill Elementary School principal and teacher have been suspended after being indicted by a Henderson County Grand Jury on April 1st. A Tennessee Comptroller’s Office investigation resulted in… For complete coverage, see the April 10th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!
Read MoreFormer Volunteer Fire Chief Indicted by Grand Jury
Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County Fire Department, Station 7, is trying to assure supporters that it had taken steps to ensure financial accountability after a former chief was indicted on charges of theft, forgery, and tampering with or fabricating evidence. Christopher Daylon McPeake, 25, was… For complete coverage, see the April 10th edition…
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