Members of the Central Kentucky African American Cemetery Association met May 20 at the Boyle County History Center to review ...
When it comes to trees, we live in a blessed place, with more varieties of trees, shrubs, and vines than anywhere in the ...
Summer Reading “Unearth a Story” is in full swing at the Boyle County Public Library, providing families and people of all ages fun, affordable […] ...
LEXINGTON – Researchers at the University of Kentucky, in partnership with colleagues at the University of Miami and the University of Arizona, have discovered that adults living in rural Appalachian ...
Pioneer Playhouse of Danville, Kentucky’s oldest outdoor theatre, kicks off its 77th season under the stars with the global smash hit, The Play That Goes Wrong. This zany play-within-a-play, running ...
Earlier this month, a bill entitled “Let Kids Play Act” was introduced by several members of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. The bill targets certain groups that, according to the ...
Their programs are at different places, but their teams were in similar positions at the 12th Region Tournament. Both Danville and Boyle County were eliminated in the first round of the regional at ...
DANVILLE, Ky. — Local officials, business leaders and residents gathered Friday, May 22 at 9 a.m. for a “Coffee with Legislators” event hosted by Inter-County Energy Cooperative and the Danville-Boyle ...
Kristie Ray, 55, of Lancaster, Kentucky, passed away on May 25, 2026. She was born on August 22, 1970, in Lexington, Kentucky, to Beverly Walker Travillian.She is survived by her son, Christopher Luke ...
For Chris Campbell, Estill County is where almost everyone has a connection to the rail lines that run by the “twin cities” of Irvine and Ravenna, the latter founded by a railroad in the early 20th ...
DANVILLE, Ky. — Many of the biggest moments in Paul Morse’s life happened on the Danville baseball field. On Wednesday, he added one more milestone. The Danville baseball field has been named Paul G.
Editor’s note: This is the final part of a series on a case overview of the ABC pawn shop murders in Danville, with lead detective, Maj. Kevin Peel. As investigators continued scouring through mounds ...