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Wilmore officials look to fix manhole

Possible surplus funds from Wilmore’s Sewer Plant Treatment project has David Carlstedt, director of utilities and public works, ...

Jessamine County

Wilmore mayor says clean audit report pays tribute to the outstanding staff

Independent auditors have called the city of Wilmore’s most recent audit as good as it gets. Heather Cochran, ...

Features

Dedication leads to success

Wilmore’s Kelly Murphy honored as National Horse Trainer of the Year It was through hard work and dedication ...

Education

Providence School’s 11th Empty Bowls event raises money to feed the hungry

Handmade bowls filled tables in Providence School’s cafeteria Tuesday afternoon in preparation for their 11th annual Empty Bowls ...

Features

Sing-a-long with a 400-year tradition

Wilmore soloist returns for ‘Messiah’ concert in Lexington An almost 400-year-old tradition will feature the bass-baritone singing talents  ...

Education

R.J. Corman launches apprenticeship program

R.J. Corman has joined forces with the Kentucky Labor Cabinet and will offer apprenticeship programs  at the beginning ...

Jessamine County

New tourism commission seeks leader

Focus will be on creating holistic strategy, promoting all assets of the entire county Marketing the community as ...

Education

Immunization changes take effect next school year

Effective July 1, all students must be in compliance According to information released by the Kentucky Department of ...

Wilmore Police Officer Guss Curtis was recognized Monday night at the Wilmore City Council meeting for intervening in an altercation at a Lexington-area restaurant while he was off duty late last month. Presenting him with the award was William “Sarge” Farris, the director of the Legends Boxing Club, and Wilmore Police Chief William Craig.

Features

WPD officer honored for off-duty heroism

For Wilmore police officer Guss Curtis, what is now being called an act of heroism was simply him ...

Features

AdventureServe working to raise awareness for homeless

Executive director to live in shack for five days Starting this week, AdventureServe Ministries Executive Director Andy Bathje ...

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