(This compilation first appeared in the November print edition of the Hendersonian.) Food Service Inspections Sept. 15-Oct. 15 Food service...
Read moreDetailsIncumbents Pruitt, Thomas and Whitt round out next city commission Kelsey Hargis surprised many—including herself—as the top vote getter in...
Read moreDetailsPayne says his experience will benefit education legislation in next General Assembly J.T. Payne, who ran unopposed for the Kentucky...
Read moreDetailsHenderson author Lawrence Butler speaks at HCPL on Nov. 12 Henderson resident Lawrence Butler will speak about his book, “Untamed:...
Read moreDetailsHenderson Area Rapid Transit will be offering free rides to select voting locations today, November 5, according to a city...
Read moreDetailsAbout 2,000 Hendersonians should expect to receive—if they haven’t already—a letter from Henderson Water Utility informing them that their galvanized...
Read moreDetailsVoter turnout already high Early voting at the Chase Fulcher Archery Center on Thursday, Friday and Saturday resulted in 8,397...
Read moreDetailsAfter Thursday's deadline to apply for the city manager position passed, there were 31 eligible applications to succeed current City...
Read moreDetailsSeven candidates are vying for four seats in the Henderson City Commission race. Three—Robert Pruitt, Rodney Thomas and Nick Whitt—are...
Read moreDetailsAccording to different sources Saturday night at the Chloe Randolph Organization’s Evening of Remembrance, Kentucky has the highest or second-highest...
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