Area News
LexNet to Bring High Speed Internet Service to LES
Article by Steve Corlew- Work is moving quickly as the Lexington Electric System’s LexNet Fiber service is being installed across the system. One way to tell if they are working in your area is a new sign workers will deploy as they progress. A “Broadband Internet Under Construction” sign will be used to indicate the…
Read MoreVeteran’s Day Not Just About Men
Article by Steve Corlew- Women are sometimes overlooked on Veteran’s Day. There are not many women veterans in local and area organizations, however the spouses and significant others give their full support. A goal of Tennessee Department Commander Lanny Culver is for American Legion Posts across the state to recruit more female veterans. “Recruiting women…
Read MoreScotts Hill Adopts New Tax Rate in Henderson County
Article by Steve Corlew- The Scotts Hill City Board gave final approval to a new property tax rate for Henderson County residents on Monday, November 6th. The board approved a rate of 0.5925 per $100 assessment. Property owners will see a slight increase in their city taxes. The equalized rate after property reappraisal would have…
Read MoreRegional Water Grant Awarded
Article by Steve Corlew- Lexington, Scotts Hill, and Sardis will benefit from a $16 million Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) grant to improve the water system in the southern part of Henderson County. The grant was part of a $100 million competitive grant being offered statewide. Money from the…
Read MoreMystery Continues into Sardis Couples Disappearance
Article by Steve Corlew- The mystery of a Sardis couple’s disappearance deepens as the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office investigators continue their probe. According to Henderson County Sheriff Brian Duke, his investigators have many questions, but few answers at this stage of the investigation. “It is just strange,” Sheriff Duke said. Currently there are… For complete…
Read MoreSardis, Montgomery Basketball Game Played at Historic Time
Article by Steve Corlew and Judith Willis- It was a period in history when Tennessee schools were beginning to integrate, and high school sports were no exception. The Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association, the state governing body for sports in white schools, had begun discussions on desegregation in 1964 with the Tennessee High School Athletic…
Read MoreSearch Continues for Missing Sardis Couple
By Steve Corlew steve@lexingtonprogress.com The search for a missing Sardis couple continues as state and local law enforcement agencies are seeking help in locating the couple. The Henderson County Sheriff’s office released a flyers Tuesday evening seeking the public’s help in finding Kevin and Felicia Perry. Felicia Perry, a 52-year-old white female, is 5’7” tall,…
Read MoreTragic Accident Claims Two Lives, Man Faces Multiple Charges
Article by Steve Corlew- A Lexington man faces multiple charges stemming from an accident that claimed two lives this past week. Nolen Turner, 11, died Wednesday, night, October 18th from his injuries he received in the accident that evening. His mother, Courtney Turner, 33, passed away in a Nashville hospital early Sunday evening. Nolen’s seven-year-old…
Read MoreLexNet Advances, LES Creates Website for Broadband
Article by Steve Corlew- A new website has premiered to give Lexington Electric System customers updates on the new LexNet Broadband Service. While service will not be available for another two months, it will give LES customers a chance to see when service is coming to their area. By checking on service availability, customers will…
Read MoreLexington Starts Process to Take Over Cemetery, Discusses Rules
Article by Steve Corlew- The Lexington City Board voted to begin the process of taking over the eastern section of the Lexington Cemetery and discussed proposed rules for the cemetery during meetings on Monday, October 17th. The first issues aldermen had to tackle was the adoption of the section of the cemetery known historically at…
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