Area News
Scotts Hill Takes Applications for Police Chief
Article by Steve Corlew- The City of Scotts Hill is seeking applicants for the Chief of Police position. Adam Scott, who has been serving as the city’s police chief since July 2022, notified Mayor Woody Capley of his intention to step down. Scott plans on leaving the position in early December to work in the…
Read MoreChamber’s Christmas Festivity Will Feature Ice Rink
Article by Steve Corlew- The Chamber of Commerce is looking to bring some Christmas cheer to Lexington and Henderson County with a Festival of Lights and Winter Nights, starting early in December. Plans are still being developed, but some activities are set and many more are planned. The Henderson County Commission and the Lexington City…
Read MoreAldermen Discuss Public Works Director Opening, Charter Changes
Article by Steve Corlew- The Lexington Board of Mayor and Aldermen will hold a special called meeting November 22nd at noon, to discuss city charter changes after aldermen could not agree on a hiring procedure for a Director of Public Works. The special called session will also take up the fire chief vacancy. Meeting in…
Read MoreHCBOE Approves Beecham’s Contract
Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County Board of Education unanimously approved the contract for a new director of schools, November 10. The board had agreed to offer Lexington High School counselor Danny Beecham the position last month. He was one of four candidates seeking the position. Current Director Steve Wilkinson will be retiring in…
Read MoreVeterans Were Honored in Ceremonies Around Henderson County
Article by Steve Corlew- Veterans were honored throughout the county this past weekend with speeches, parades and ceremonies honoring those who have served our country. World War II veteran Thomas Whitwell was the grand marshal for the Veterans Day parade in Lexington. The Scotts Hill High School band played “Your A Grand Ole Flag” as…
Read MoreCommission Approves Budget Transfers, Funding for Chamber Christmas
Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County Commission approved money for the Henderson County Chamber Christmas celebration, road improvements, a homeless project and inmate re-entry grant during its regular monthly meeting, November 8, 2022. Commissioners also approved a public records request policy, new committee appointments and a new home for the county’s election commission. While…
Read MoreHelping Inmates Return to Society
Article by Steve Corlew- The Henderson County Commission approved an $870,000 grant to continue helping inmates prepare for a return to society, during the commissions monthly meeting, November 8, 2022. The grant funds the sheriff’s department’s (Reflect, Reclaim and Redeem) R3 Reentry Program. According to Sheriff Brian Duke, the program helps put inmates on a…
Read MoreThey Are Proud They Served, We Are Proud They Did
Article by Steve Corlew- Henderson Countians will be honoring our veterans this upcoming weekend, and for those who have served it will be a special day. It began as a day to remember the end of the “war to end all wars,” World War I. On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the…
Read MoreElection Results Are In With No Surprises in Henderson County
Article by Steve Corlew- There were no surprises in the November General Election returns as Republicans Brock Martin, Kirk Haston, and Ed Jackson were elected to represent Henderson County in Nashville, November 8, 2022. David Kustoff will represent Henderson County in Congress and Bill Lee won re-election as Governor. In Henderson County, 6,537 voters turned…
Read MoreGilliam Promoted to Lt. Colonel
Article by Steve Corlew- Family and friends gathered to see Casey Gilliam promoted to Lt. Colonel during ceremonies at the Henderson County Courthouse, November 5th. Gilliam, a “Top Gun” pilot and Marine Corp officer was sworn in by another “Top Gun” and Henderson County Native, Navy Commander Ian Gorski. Gilliam was also joined by his…
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