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Worship Center Presents Play at Montgomery

Article by Steve Corlew- Worship Center put on a Christmas Play “I almost lost Christ this Christmas,” at the Montgomery Culture and Enrichment Center on Saturday, December 16th. The play was written and staged by Nerissa “Jerry” DeBerry with music performed by Parrish Rashad.

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Stitched With Love, Quilts Provide Comfort to Veterans

Article by Steve Corlew- They are stitched by hand, with love, to provide warmth and comfort to veterans. The Veteran’s Honor Guard of Parkers Crossroads members found themselves wrapped in handmade quilts that were recently gifted to the group in appreciation of their service to our country. Deborah Montague, Quilt of Valor Volunteer from the…

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Lexington Police Investigate Armed Robberies

Article by Steve Corlew- The Lexington Police Department is seeking two suspects in connection with two separate armed robberies that occurred on Monday, December 18th. Calls were received from Family Dollar on West Church Street and from the I-40 Vape Shop within minutes of each incident according to authorities. Law enforcement officers quickly arrived on…

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Crowds Line Streets for Lexington Christmas Parade

Article by Steve Corlew- It was one of the largest Christmas parades in Lexington and Henderson County as the holiday celebrations continue this week. Cold weather greeted crowds as the parade made its way down Church Street. Miles Roberts returned as the master of ceremonies and… For complete coverage, see the December 13th edition of…

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New Law May Face Voters in County Republican Primary

Article by Steve Corlew- When Henderson County voters go to the polls, they may find a new state law requiring them to be a “bona fide” member of a particular party to cast a ballot in the primary. The state’s general assembly passed changes to the law last year which made it a… For complete…

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Sea of Red Honors Fallen Fireman

Article by Steve Corlew- A Henderson County fireman was laid to rest with full honors and a “Sea of Red,” on Saturday, December 9th. Richard “Rick” D. Miller, a driver for the Westover Station 1, died suddenly of a fatal heart attack on Friday, December 1st. Miller, 69, had responded to an… For complete coverage,…

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Two Lexington Men Indicted on Federal Drug Charges

Article by Steve Corlew- Two Lexington men were among 21 people indicted on federal charges for involvement in an organized drug trafficking scheme, according to recently unsealed indictments. U.S. Attorney Kevin G. Ritz announced the unsealing of the indictments on Tuesday, December 12th. Joshua Fields, 28, of Lexington was one of 15 defendants who were…

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“Operation Holiday Surprise” Nabs 14 on Drug Charges

Article by Steve Corlew- State and local law enforcement officers arrested 14 individuals on Monday, December 4th, under “Operation Holiday Surprise” led by the Drug Investigation Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. Many of the arrests were a result of the recent Henderson County grand jury which returned 82 “True” bills from the session…

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Santa is a Busy This Christmas Season

Article by Steve Corlew- Ol’ Saint Nick was a very busy fella as the Christmas Season in Henderson County got off to a very big start. On Thursday, November 30th, the Henderson County Chamber of Commers cut the ribbon on the Ice-Skating Rink at the Henderson County courthouse. On Friday, Lexington High School Senior night…

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Grand Jury Hears 90 Cases, Returns 82 True Bills

Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County grand jury returned 82 “True” bills from the session on Monday, November 27th, according to the Henderson County Circuit Court Clerk’s office. The grand jury returned eight “no true” bills. There were 27 sealed indictments returned…. For complete coverage, see the December 6th edition of The Lexington Progress.…

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