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Board of Education Approves Benefits for Retirees

Article by Steve Corlew- Henderson County’s retiring teachers were given two new benefits by the school board, during the board’s monthly session, February 9th. The board approved a gap insurance policy to help retiring teachers with health insurance cost and they increased the retirement gift. The gap insurance plan would allow those who retire before…

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Miss Tennessee’s Journey Nears End

Article by Steve Corlew- For Miss Tennessee Lauren Dickson her journey as Miss Tennessee is nearing its end. With a few months left in her reign, Dickson was feeling relaxed and enjoying her visit to the Lexington Rotary Club, Tuesday, February 16th. She was returning to where her journey had begun. Dickson was first selected…

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Spring Cleaning is Underway, Litter Events Planned

Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County Solid Waste Department has begun spring cleaning as crews were out, February 11th, picking up trash along Henderson County roads. Henderson County Mayor Robbie McCready is asking everyone to use caution while traveling the roads where the crews are working. McCready said they plan to have crews out…

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Several Black Law Enforcement Officers Serve Henderson County

Article by Steve Corlew- February is Black History Month, and with The Lexington Progress’ Back to the Badge issue, it couldn’t be a better time to spotlight the black officers who have served our community. Henderson County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Victor Stanford has put together and shared a history of those black officers, from the…

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Henderson Co. Schools Celebrate School Counselor’s Week

Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County School System is celebrating National School Counseling Week February 6th -10th. Director of Schools Danny Beecham says he is proud to recognize the vital role that school counselors play in helping students achieve their full potential.  This year’s theme, “Helping Students Dream Big,” highlights the ongoing efforts of school…

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Fire Depts. to Receive Grant

Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County Fire Department has been awarded a $63,300 grant, from the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance to be used to replace existing fire fighter personal protection gear. According to Henderson County Fire Chief Lynn Murphy, the equipment is much needed. A total of 147 Tennessee Volunteer Fire departments…

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Get Notified, Join CodeRED

Article by Steve Corlew- The Lexington Utilities System has joined CodeRED, a notification system designed to inform the public in the event of an emergency. The system has been in use for a few years, but officials are trying to get the word out so everyone is aware of the system, and those that haven’t…

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Scotts Hill Board Discusses Water Improvements

Article by Steve Corlew- The Scotts Hill City Board discussed improvements to its Bath Springs Water Plant during the board’s regular meeting, Monday night, February 6th. The board discussed how to handle liability concerns and a request to improve the city park for youth sports. The board also discussed the conditions of some properties around…

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Chief Justice Page Gives Rotarians Overview of the State Supreme Court

Article by Steve Corlew- Lexington Rotarians heard from a Tennessee Supreme Court justice with local connections, as Mifflin native Roger Page spoke to the club, January 24th. Page currently serves at the Chief Justice. He is one of five judges on the state’s Supreme Court.  He began his judicial career when he was elected to…

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City Industrial Board Approves Site Bid at Timberlake

Article by Steve Corlew- Ward Contracting of Decaturville was awarded the site development bid by the Lexington’s Industrial Development Board, February 3rd. The bid is to get the site “pad ready,” and it the third project award to Ward Contracting at the industrial park. Lexington split bids for the site preparation projects between three boards:…

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