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Stanford · StanfordProperty transfers recently recorded in the office of Lincoln County Clerk Nancy Jackson.
Charles and Miranda Bryant to Ralph M. Gaffney, tract 2 containing .282 acres as shown in Plat Cabinet D, slide 260, $222,500. Barbara G. Tillet to Catherine T. Stewart, lot no. 35, phase four, Sun Valley Place, love and affection, fair market value $74,000. Jennifer M. Douglas to Breana and David Shields, 32.73 acres on Bowen Spur Road, $37,000. Mi…See the Story
Lincoln County Public Records
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Stanford · StanfordCRAB ORCHARD – For almost three years, Addison Reed has had to wear a halo brace around her head and neck to support her spine, but an upcoming surgery will soon relieve her of the device. Despite the size and inconvenience of the brace, it hasn’t slowed the five-year-old down, according to her mother Cortney Reed. Addison, or “Addie” as most know her, suffers from congenital spine abnormalities. “Her C1 through C5 vertebrae are crooked, some…See the Story
Parade for Princess Addie happening Saturday
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Stanford · StanfordJodi Middleton is the Lincoln County winner in the “2023-2024 Grandparent of the Year” essay contest. This contest is an annual event for Kentucky 5th grade students in which they submit essays answering why “My Grandparent should be the AARP Kentucky Grandparent of the Year.” Jodi is a student in Amy Shackleford’s 5th grade class at Crab Orchard Elementary. She is the daughter of Steve and Brittani Middleton. Her winning essay is written …See the Story
Crab Orchard Elementary student wins grandparent essay award
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Stanford · StanfordKINGS MOUNTAIN – A collision involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck claimed the life of one man Saturday, according to Lincoln County Coroner Farris Marcum. Dakota Bowling, 29, of Science Hill was pronounced dead at the scene at 8:20 p.m. on July 20 after a collision in the 500 block of Ky. Hwy. 501. Marcum said Bowling was operating a 2003 VT-900 Honda traveling westbound when he lost control and entered the eastbound lane, coming into con…See the Story
Science Hill man dies in motorcycle crash
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Stanford · StanfordShaker Village of Pleasant Hill will host consecutive weekend performances of an original production in partnership with Adventure Theatre along the banks of the Kentucky River on July 26-27 and August 2-3. The play, “River Adventures,” explores the romanticism of the river through the eyes of the iconic fictional characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. The play will be staged on the retired, and permanently docked, riverboat at historic Sh…See the Story
Riverboat theater docks at Shaker Village
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Stanford · StanfordBy Casey Roberts, Contributing Writer In the fast-paced world of competitive basketball, pre-game strategies often set the stage for success or failure. Tyler Ulis, a former standout at Kentucky and current coach of the alumni team La Familia, understands this all too well. “We knew before the game what type of team they were,” Ulis said about The Nawf. “We told our guys that they would come out with high energy, aggressively pursuing rebounds a…See the Story
La Familia's second-half surge secures victory
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Danville, Kentucky · DanvilleDon’t Sleep Inc. is hosting its Back to School Block Party from noon to 9 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at Millennium Park in Danville. There will be food, cold drinks, inflatables, games, vendors and more all day. The annual event allows local families of all backgrounds to unite and have fun. The party helps spread information about resources and activities available in the community. President of Don’t Sleep, Ra’shea Ford founded the nonprofit in 20…See the Story
Back to School Block Party happening Saturday - The Advocate-Messenger
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