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MLK “Dream” Remembered and Embraced

Article by Steve Corlew- The words “I Have A Dream,” echoed through the old Montgomery High School auditorium on Monday, Feb. 19th as the community gathered to remember Martin Luther King, Jr. The celebration had been postponed from the original January 15th date due to weather. Dr. King’s “I Have A Dream” speech was read…

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County Commissioners Discuss Routine Business, Examine New Fire Trucks

Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County Commission heard a report on the recent water crisis and made committee and board appointments during its regular session, Tuesday, February 13th. The commission also approved an… For complete coverage, see the February 21st edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!

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Information Is Sought on Missing Man

Article by Steve Corlew- Family and volunteers have been searching a Henderson County man who went missing last week near the Perry/Decatur County Line. James Wray, 38, was last seen around 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 6th, near Fat Man’s Market in Linden. His car reportedly struck a guardrail, and he was picked up by…

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Rescuers Honored at Scotts Hill Board Meeting

Article by Steve Corlew- The Scotts Hill City board took time out to help honor two residents and the town’s Chief of Police for the recent rescue of a Scotts Hill couple after their vehicle left the road and entered a pond on Tennessee 114 South at the city limits. The commendations were presented on…

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Bryant Hollingsworth Transitions to Athletic Director

Article by Steve Corlew- Lexington High School’s Bryant Hollingsworth is in the process of transitioning to a new position with the Henderson County Board of Education. The LHS Quarterback Club will be honoring Coach Hollingsworth on Sunday, February 18th, at 2:00 p.m. at the LHS auditorium. The former LHS football coach will now… For complete…

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MLK Celebration Now Slated for February 19th

Article by Steve Corlew- Snow and hazardous road conditions forced the cancelation of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Day on January 15th, so now the community will try again on Monday, February 19th at the Montgomery Cultural and Enrichment Center. The event was one of many cancelled due to the winter storm. Organizers chose to…

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Salary Adjustments Approved for City Employees

Article by Steve Corlew- Lexington city employees could see at least a five percent pay increase after July 1st as part of a salary adjustment the aldermen has been debating for over a year. Meeting in a special session on Monday, February 5th, the city board faced up… For complete coverage, see the February 7th…

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Miss Lexington, Miss Henderson County Planned March 10th

Article by Steve Corlew- Henderson County is looking to send more young ladies to compete for Miss America and Miss America Teen when the local pageant holds its completion March 10th at Lexington Middle School. Parrish Rashad has been named the… For complete coverage, see the February 7th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!

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Officers Connected Through Time Serve Our Community

Article by Steve Corlew- Henderson County is looking to send more young ladies to compete for Miss America and Miss America Teen when the local pageant holds its completion March 10th at Lexington Middle School. Parrish Rashad has been named the… For complete coverage, see the February 7th edition of The Lexington Progress. Subscribe Today!

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Lexington Aldermen approve THDA Grant

Article by Steve Corlew- The Lexington Board of Aldermen approved a new Tennessee Housing Development grant application to help residents with repairs of their homes. The board voted to enter into an agreement with the Southwest Tennessee Development District (SWTDD) as the first step for applying for the 2024-2027 HOME grant during its meeting, January…

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